Chevrolet Starts over from the Ground up

Chevrolet has kicked off 2005 by replacing the longest continuously-running nameplate in its lineup, the Cavalier.

(PRWEB) May 20, 2005 -- Chevrolet has kicked off 2005 by replacing the longest continuously-running nameplate in its lineup, the Cavalier. Taking its place is the Cobalt, an all-new car based on all-new architecture known by GM insiders as the Delta" platform. Among the obvious improvements is an interior upscale enough to pass for a Buicks. Front and rear seats have been firmed up and improved and the ride has been quieted down. The suspension is all-new and the steering is now electric.

The Cobalts engine is GMs Ecotec" 2.2-liter 4 with 145 horsepower -- above-average for the class. 5-speed manual is standard, 4-speed automatic optional. In another league altogether is the Cobalt SS, with a 2.0 liter engine supercharged to 205 horsepower -- good enough to launch it to 60 MPH in a tick over six seconds. Both Cobalts are available in dealerships now and come with attractive rebates that vary by region.

For more information, pricing, or new-car quotes on Chevrolets Cobalt, visit http://www.chevrolet.us.com .

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