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In the pantheon of GM Performance, the Saturn brand doesn't get much attention. Created in the early '90s as a way to compete against the onslaught of Japanese economy cars, the brand was conceived as ...
Modern vehicles rely on a massive amount of electrical systems, sensors, and control modules to keep the wheels turning. Some of those devices are well-known, like your car's main computer or engine ...
Throughout its years in production, the Cobalt became a staple of Chevrolet's passenger vehicle lineup and took its place among the brand's most successful models in history. Sold from 2005 to 2010 in ...
When it comes to doing Super Sport in size small, Chevy has never nailed it. Whether Cavalier or Cobalt SS, we’ve always found others to like better. But just in time for $4 gasoline, the GM ...
The tuner car frenzy of the early aughts produced all sorts of interesting vehicles, including the Chevy Cobalt SS. That said, the Cobalt SS was, for whatever reason, relatively under-appreciated in ...
Writing about the Mark Two Ford Focus back in April inspired me to exhaust all options for fun sport compact diamonds in the rough. Amidst my research, it dawned on me that I had completely forgotten ...
While Cobalt is usually the chemical element with the symbol “Co” and the atomic number 27 that’s primarily used for special alloys and lithium-ion batteries, it’s also the name of an obscure General ...
Once upon a time, General Motors decided it wanted to compete with established compact performance cars like the VW Golf GTI and Mazdaspeed3 – resulting in the impressively powerful and fun-to-drive ...
My 2009 Cobalt SS Turbo needed a little work. Pretty soon after I bought it, I ordered a tune from ZZPerformance, supposedly good for an extra 40 horsepower and 80 pound-feet of torque. Before I ...
After graduating with an MBA, Jared pursued his love of cars by becoming an automotive journalist. An internship with CarBuzz grew into his current position as Editor At Large. Jared now flies around ...