View Poll Results: Are you stock or modified?
I'm stock, and will stay stock



30
7.56%
I'm Modified or will be modified.



367
92.44%
Voters: 397. You may not vote on this poll
Stock Vs. Modded EvERYONE please vote
I had mods within a month of owning my car. To be honest thou, i worry about every change in engine sound or if the car's pulls different or feel's flat. I never worried about that stuff when it was stock. BUT then again, every car or motorcycle /snowmobile/leafblower..lol .... ive owned has had performance work done in one way or another .I just can't keep my hands off when it comes to making something run just a bit better.
I've never really gone for appearance mod's, except maybe cutting off stickers or removing badges. Not that its a bad thing , everyone has their own cup of tea . My 2 cent's .
I've never really gone for appearance mod's, except maybe cutting off stickers or removing badges. Not that its a bad thing , everyone has their own cup of tea . My 2 cent's .
will be modded Turbocharged LNF Cobalt, brother has a modded LS 06 coupe Balt. GMPP Sport catback, ingen intake, and down the line, GM Stage 1,2,and maybe 3 depending on power for the LNF and whats offered.
CobaltSScrazy
CobaltSScrazy
sure there are, not every cobalt owner is a member of this forum. basically, finding out about mods is the reason to join a forum. (there are some who just join to learn about recalls and stuff.. but not many)
Modded ... but FACTORY MODDED.
If you want to rip everything out fellas, fine. That's your choice.
But then don't whine if the dealer officially voids your warranty. That's his choice.
Sure, if you put on an exhaust - the dealer might overlook it. But that's about it.
If you decide to go crazy modding, then have fun.
But if you screw up your car in the process, then don't expect Chevy to pay for it ...
If you want to rip everything out fellas, fine. That's your choice.
But then don't whine if the dealer officially voids your warranty. That's his choice.
Sure, if you put on an exhaust - the dealer might overlook it. But that's about it.
If you decide to go crazy modding, then have fun.
But if you screw up your car in the process, then don't expect Chevy to pay for it ...

