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Chevrolet Cobalt

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You can find 38 different trims/engines for the Chevrolet Cobalt and their corresponding recommended towing capacity.

The years available stretch from 2005 through to 2010 and to view the towing capacity you just click to expand.

The Chevrolet Cobalt is a compact model that has been manufactured by Chevrolet since 2004. It was later discontinued island replaced by the Chevrolet Cruze in 2020.

All models were manufactured in either the plant in Mexico or Ohio. It has come as both a 2-door coupe and a 4-door sedan layout built on the GM Delta platform

It was also sold as the Pontiac G5 in the United States. Other than the name, the two models are near identical.

There have only been two generations since its release, with the second generation debuting in 2011. There was a one-year gap between these generations wherein General Motors discontinued sales in 2010.

The Chevrolet Cruze is often considered to be the new and improved version of the Cobalt. It is also very similar to the Chevrolet Equinox.

Interestingly, it only received a second generation in the Brazilian market. Globally, it was entirely replaced by the Cruze.

Powertrains featured engines ranging from a series of five different smaller 1.4-liter inline-4 flex-fuel found in the second generation to the larger 2.4-liter LE5 inline-4. All of these come as front-wheel drive and an engine in the front.

Transmissions for these engines changed from 5-speed and 6-speed manuals to 4-speed and 6-speed automatics depending on the model and trim level of the Cobalt,

Trim levels included four options - base LS, LT, and SS. The SS is a sports version featuring either a supercharged or turbocharged engine. Despite being sports versions, the SS models were still available with 1.4-liter engines.