Official 2010 Cobalt Information
They're identical from the A pillar forward. From the A-pillar rearward they're almost completely different (except for maybe the rear suspension). Try to find an A-pillar gauge pod for a sedan. I dare you.
The reason they likely removed the option to NOT take curtain air bags is this, taken from the IIHS crash safety website, under the side impact test. The Cobalt without the curtain air bags got a very poor safety rating.
PERSONAL STORY: I got hit on the passenger side last month, nearly t-boned by a 1982 Lincoln Town Car. It annihilated my passenger side door, car was very close to being totaled. My head however got completely owned by the driver side window, and I still have some pain from the lateral whiplash (I might have made up that phrase). I love my Cobalt but now I wish I'd bought one with curtain airbags.
Injury measures:
Driver— Measures taken from the dummy indicate that serious skull fracture and/or brain injuries would be likely in a crash of this severity.
Driver— Measures taken from the dummy indicate that serious skull fracture and/or brain injuries would be likely in a crash of this severity.
The IIHS and other side impact testing does show the improvement with the side airbags, but that hasn't stopped GM from selling cars that have done "less than great" in impact tests over the years. I'd almost guarantee it wasn't due to the car being safer but because it costs less for them to offer two different versions when so few fleet cars are being sold without them (which was the only '09 Cobalts that you could get without the side airbags).
Jalopnik reports the same
http://jalopnik.com/5246047/gm-axes-...important-ones
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http://jalopnik.com/5246047/gm-axes-...important-ones
Shittiest b-day present ever.
Jalopnik reports the same
http://jalopnik.com/5246047/gm-axes-...important-ones
Shittiest b-day present ever.
http://jalopnik.com/5246047/gm-axes-...important-ones
Shittiest b-day present ever.
saving my money now so when im out of basic i pay a good portion of my sc off trade it in for a ss sedan!!!! u know the small dealerships will have some new ones here and there but man i dont like gm's latiest moves.....sigh goodbye pontiac and now other performace cars....these are sad times for us performace junkies.....
GM already tried it. Remember the GTO? IIRC, GM's business model has been to include the automatic for $0 cost, but offer the manual for an extra $1000 or so. Look how well it has done for the other performance cars.
It's not about automatics or manuals, it's about marketing your cars to the public. If everyone is high on hybrids or electrics, they're going to balk at performance cars that supposedly get bad gas mileage. Even then, hybrids account for a small percentage of auto sales. People seem to desire boring cars like the Camry.
It's not about automatics or manuals, it's about marketing your cars to the public. If everyone is high on hybrids or electrics, they're going to balk at performance cars that supposedly get bad gas mileage. Even then, hybrids account for a small percentage of auto sales. People seem to desire boring cars like the Camry.
GM already tried it. Remember the GTO? IIRC, GM's business model has been to include the automatic for $0 cost, but offer the manual for an extra $1000 or so. Look how well it has done for the other performance cars.
It's not about automatics or manuals, it's about marketing your cars to the public. If everyone is high on hybrids or electrics, they're going to balk at performance cars that supposedly get bad gas mileage. Even then, hybrids account for a small percentage of auto sales. People seem to desire boring cars like the Camry.
It's not about automatics or manuals, it's about marketing your cars to the public. If everyone is high on hybrids or electrics, they're going to balk at performance cars that supposedly get bad gas mileage. Even then, hybrids account for a small percentage of auto sales. People seem to desire boring cars like the Camry.
With respect, GM did try it in the past by offering automatics: GTO, Trans-Am, Camaro, etc... and even with the LNF cars: Solstice, Sky, HHR, just not the Cobalt. Considering Pontiac and Saturn are gone for the near future, automatics are unlikely to have saved the Cobalt SS/TC. GM and Chrysler won't be allowed to make performance cars because they took bailout money. Ford has some flexibility in this department, but if they want to make money they will want to sell vehicles that move off the lots quickly: F-150, E-series, Focus, Fusion, and Escape. Even Mazda's best selling vehicle is the Mazda3, not the Mazdaspeed3 or Miata MX-5.
The automakers are looking forward and planning for the more stringent emission and economy standards down the road but you will still be able to buy performance models from GM in the future... if they're still around and if those performance models will sell and make a profit. That's the biggest thing, not some conspiracy theory that the government is planning what option packages and colors your next car will be offered in.GM has to survive long enough to build any cars in the future but they aren't dropping these models strictly because they're performance variants or some government pressure. They're getting killed because the platform/model/division they ride on are going away or being updated. And while GM wants to present the picture of looking forwards to "green" cars like the Volt, they aren't going to stop making what people want. If no one buys their performance cars they won't be viable, but given the restructuring and regular base model replacements for many of these cars are just coming out over the next couple years, give it a little longer when the economy has turned around and you'll see them be able to spend the money to produce more performance vehicles.
Always, always, always... full size tires on drive wheels, and donuts on non drive wheels. Doesn't matter what tire is flat. Don't believe me? Read your manual!
Or you can just buy a new diff/tranny. That's cool too...



Idiots at GM. A dr S/C shouold be been done from 05 (and TC starting in 08) And an optional automatic...choice is good