The 2009 Chevy Cobalt is an interseting car. Having seen the ads where it is depicted with the Corvette, I'm anticipating a really zoomy car, maybe one missing some of the more comfortable items.But I was disappointed and pleasantly surprised at the same time.
Exterior:
The outside has some zoomy, swoopy lines that give it more than the boxy look. it isn't a Corvetter, but what is?
3 stars
Interior:
I was comfortable in this car. One of the things I appreciated most was that everything was where I expected it to be, and functioned as I have been used to a car funcitoning. The displays were well lit and clear. My one complaint was the phone and cruise control buttons: They set right where my thumbs set when I'm driving on 9 and 3. I activate the phone once and turned off the cruise control more than once. That was truly annoying.
The seats were comfortable. I was able to slouch or sit up straight without major discomfort. (and when you're in the car for 12 hours, that's a good thing.)
This was probably the "pleasant surprise" in that the interior was thoughtful and well laid out and functioned as expected.
3.5 stars
Performance:
This was the disappointment. If you advertise a car with a corvette, you'd better find some get up and go. Not that the Colbalt was a complete dog, but it wasn't the G5, either. The response from a stop was what you'd expect from the GM 4 cylindar: sludgey. Once you got out of the hole, things picked up a bit, but nothing like what I expected from marketing.
2.5 stars
Handling was crisp and concise, although I heard some tire whine on the pigtail turns when I didn't expected it. Still, even on those long terms, the car seemed fairly well balances.
3.5 stars
Miscellaneous:
I didn't see a readout for milage, but it seemed that I was getting 29-30MPG, which puts it about 10% less than the leaders in this class.
2 stars



