Chevrolet is adding a turbo-charged small sedan to its selection of vehicles, adding more versatility and speed to an already impressive line-up of vehicles. The 260-horsepower, turbocharged Cobalt sedan offers more power and oomph than most people are used to in a sedan of its type, turning some heads on the roadways of North America with its speed and style.
Chevy’s new 2009 Cobalt SS, along with Chevy’s two-door Cobalt SS coupe, are the two more powerful four-cylinder cars on the market. The most-powerful Honda Civic, the Si, gets 197-horsepower from its four-cylinder engine, while the Toyota Corolla’s top horsepower is 158, and the Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V tops out at 200-horsepower.
In terms of power, the Cobalt SS even tops out some of Chevrolet’s other powerful sedans, including the Impala and the 2009 Malibu.
So if it’s a powerful little kick-butt machine you’re after, the four-cylinder Chevrolet Cobalt SS for 2009 is right up your alley. The speed and power are matched by the vehicle’s functions and driveability, as Chevrolet’s Cobalt SS looks the part as well. It is a good-looking car, not overly flashy, and comes across as a car that is downright ready for anything.
For more information on the Cobalt SS or other Chevy cars, drop by your local dealer today.