- The 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt exists as both a two-door coupe and four-door sedan. The base version of the coupe originally retailed for $13,625 and it is valued between $6,900 and $7,200 in late 2010. The base coupe has a less powerful engine than the SS Supercharged coupe, but it gets better gas mileage. It is available in blue, black, yellow, red, silver, orange and white.
- The Cobalt Base coupe is 180.5 inches long, 67.9 inches wide and 55.5 inches tall. The wheelbase is 103.3 inches and it rests 5.4 inches from the ground. The turning diameter is 33.5 feet. The front track is 58.7 inches and the rear track is 58.1 inches. The coupe weighs 2,991 pounds.
- The Base coupe seats a maximum of five people. Headroom is 38.7 inches in the front seat and 35.7 inches in the back seat. Legroom is 42 inches in the front seat and 32.2 inches in the back seat. Shoulder room is 53 inches in the front seat and 49 inches in the back seat. Hip room is 49.5 inches in the front seat and 46.1 inches in the back.
- The coupe comes with a 2.2-liter I4 engine with 145 horsepower. The transmission is a five-speed manual overdrive -- a four-speed automatic overdrive transmission is optional. The Base can tow up to 1,000 pounds and has 13.9 cubic feet or cargo room. Its torque is 155 foot-pounds at 4,000 rpm. The bore and stroke are 3.38 and 3.72. The compression ratio is 10.0 to one.
- The 2006 Base coupe has a 13-gallon tank and runs on unleaded gasoline. The manual transmission version gets 25 mpg in the city and 34 mpg on the highway. The automatic transmission version gets 24 mpg in the city and 32 mpg on the highway.
Measurements
Space
Power
Fuel
SHARE