CR shows only 1mpg advantage over the 'mid-size' (not really) Corolla, and I wanted a Corolla cause the a Honda repair shop guy was at the Hertz rental desk getting a one day rental on an Accord, so I asked him (Miller Honda & Toyota) which of these econoboxes would he take. He said the Corolla as they (the civics) 'breakdown' a lot more...eeks. Sure hope I don't get stuck on the Interstate somewhere in this summer heat.
Well the Honda is listed as compact, but the rental price would have been about the same. I hate that 'drive' by wire? accelerator on the Honda, way too jumpy/inaccurate, and the brakes are really grabby. Seating position (same for Corolla according to CR) is not all that comfortable. You really see the difference btw the inexpensive Japanese cars and a Euro car like VW's (yes, DD?
) Passat or the Audi. I needed the high mileage of the Civic though.
If it was just an insurance week long rental, I would have gone with something more fun...Black & White rental on Robertson & Burton Way in BH has red Ferrari 430? & yellow Lambo Gallardo convertible...hmm, must be pretty costly to rent one of those, I suppose you'd need an Amer. Express 'black' card to get them? I wonder, could probably find that supercharged Cobalt here in LA for rental, somewhere.
Sorry, don't have time to fix the formatting characters and such, gotta go.
From CR, partial quoting their online review.
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The Cobalt falls short of the best small cars. Its 2.2-liter engine is spirited but noisy and relatively thirsty. The ride is steady and relatively comfortable, but handling isn't agile. The steering is too light at low speeds. The rear seat is not roomy, even by small-car standards. Interior fit and finish is just so-so. A supercharged 2.0-liter, four-cylinder engine powers the sporty SS model, which is quick and handles securely. The oversized spoiler on the SS blocks the rear view. The Cobalt sedan received a score of acceptable in the IIHS side-crash test with optional head-curtain air bags, and poor without them.
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More information
Body styles and prices
Price range Trim lines coupe FWD $13,175 - $20,975 LS, LT, SS sedan FWD $13,175 - $18,500 LS, LT, SS, LTZ
Reliability history
Trouble Spots Chevrolet Cobalt
97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04
05 06 Engine Major
Engine Minor
Engine Cooling
Transmission
Drive System
Fuel System
Electrical System
Climate System
Suspension
Brakes
Exhaust
Paint/Trim/Rust
Body Integrity
Body hardware
Power equipment
Audio System
Used Car Verdicts
New Car Prediction Worse than average
Safety information
Safety belts:
Pretensioners, front/rear Yes/no Center-rear 3-point
Air bags:
Occupant sensing system Not available Side air bags, front/rear No/no Side curtain air bags Optional Accident alert system Available
Active safety features
Antilock brakes Standard (optional on LS) Traction control Optional with automatic & ABS Stability control Not available Daytime running lights Standard Tire pressure monitor Not available
Crash and rollover tests:
Gov't front-crash test, driver:
Gov't front-crash test, front passenger:
Gov't side-crash test, driver
Gov't side-crash test, rear passenger
Gov't rollover test, 2WD
Gov't rollover test, 4WD NA IIHS offset crash test Good IIHS side crash test, with side air bags Acceptable IIHS side crash test, without side air bags Poor
Specifications
Drive wheels
Front
Seating
2 front, 3 rear
Engines available
2.2-liter 4 (148 hp)
2.4-liter 4 (173 hp)
2.0-liter 4 supercharged (205 hp)
Transmissions available
5-speed manual
4-speed automatic
Fuel
Fuel type Regular EPA city/highway, mpg 23/29 Fuel refill capacity, gal 13.5
Dimensions and weight
Length, in. 181 Width, in. 68 Wheelbase, in. 103 Curb weight, lb. 2,990 Percent weight, front/rear 60/40 Typical towing ability, lb. 1,000
Tested Model
2005 SS coupe, 2.0-liter Four supercharged, 5-speed manual
Tires as Tested
Pirelli PZero Rosso, size 215/45R18 93W
Acceleration
0-30 mph, sec. 2.9 0-60 mph, sec. 7.3 Quarter mile, sec. 15.7 Quarter mile, mph 95 45-65 mph, sec. 3.8
Braking
Braking 60-0mph dry, ft. 132 Braking 60-0mph wet, ft. 135
Other findings
Transmission
Routine handling
Emergency handling
Avoidance maneuver
max. speed, mph 54.0 Headlights
Turning circle, ft. 42 Ground clearance, in. 5.0
Fuel economy
CU's overall mileage, mpg 23 CU's city/highway, mpg 16/32 CU's 150-mile trip, mpg 27 Annual fuel: gal./cost 665/$1725 Cruising range, mi. 335
Convenience & comfort
Ride
Noise
Driving position
Access
Controls and displays
Fit and finish
Door top to ground, in. 50.5 Trunk
Luggage capacity 3+2 Max. load, lb. 890
Seating
Front-seat comfort
Front shoulder room, in. 52.5 Front leg room, in. 42.0 Front head room, in. 3.0 Rear-seat comfort
Rear shoulder room, in. 48.0 Rear fore-aft room, in. 26.0 Rear head room, in. 0.0