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Is the Cobalt SS Turbo?

Is the Cobalt SS Turbo?

Cobalt SS’s Performance Will Blow You Away The turbocharged Cobalt introduced in 2008 is the most powerful and the overall best among the others. Paired with the five-speed manual F35 transmission, the small 2.0-liter VVT LNF Ecotec engine is capable of making 260 HP and 260 lb-ft of torque.

When did they stop making Cobalt SS?

June 23, 2010
In 2009, Chevrolet launched the Cobalt’s eventual successor, the Chevrolet Cruze (based on the new Delta II platform), in Europe, with launches in other markets (including the US) following in 2010. The Cobalt ended production on June 23, 2010.

Is Chevy SS automatic?

With the automatic transmission and its performance-oriented 3.27 final-drive ratio, the Chevrolet SS accelerates from 0 to 60 mph in about five seconds, making it one of the quickest sedans on the market.

What kind of car is the 2015 Chevy SS?

The 2015 Chevrolet SS is a five-seat sport sedan with loose ties to the Chevrolet Camaro. It’s available in one trim with rear-wheel drive. Competing vehicles include the Dodge Charger SRT.

How much does a 2015 Chevy SS cost to move?

Description: Used 2015 Chevrolet SS with Back-up camera, Bluetooth, Heated seats, Navigation, Leather Seats. CARFAX 1-Owner, ONLY 51,876 Miles! WAS $40,602, PRICED TO MOVE $4,100 below Kelley Blue Book!

What kind of engine does a 2015 Mercedes Benz SS have?

The 2015 SS sedan’s sole engine offering is a big and thirsty 6.2-liter V8 with tremendous power. You can now choose between a 6-speed automatic transmission with paddle shifters for manual control or a traditional 6-speed gear shifter and three pedals on the floor.

What are some of the 2015 Chevy SS safety recalls?

At the time of writing, the 2015 SS has four safety recalls. Chevy issued two recalls on frontal air bags that may not deploy, one recall on the possible loss of power steering assist, and one recall on a driver’s seat belt tensioner cable that may separate. Before buying any used vehicle, make sure all recalls have been addressed.