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2007 Chevrolet Cobalt Overview

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Trims

1LT
Avg. Price: $8,844
2 Dr 1LT Coupe
Avg. Price: $8,822
2 Dr 2LT Coupe
2 Dr 3LT Coupe
2 Dr LS Coupe
Avg. Price: $8,179
2 Dr SS Coupe
Avg. Price: $10,886
2 Dr SS Supercharged Coupe
2LT
3LT
LS
Avg. Price: $8,239
LTZ
Avg. Price: $10,125
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Average User Score

4.35 stars

Based on 121 reviews

Great Little Sports Car, But A Lot Of Room For Improvement! by Taylor
 — The 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt SS SC is a quick, stylish little sports car. Maybe not suited for an older demographic, but sure tailored for the interests of the younger drivers, speaking as one of them! T... Read More
This Isn't My Car.....it's My Baby!!lol by Joseph
 — Amazing Car. I love it! I bought this car new at the dealership off of the showroom floor. At factory stock level it has great power 210 HP to be exact. I have upgraded mine with a stage 2 kit(Smaller... Read More
Balto by Kyle
 — Bought this car to serve as my new daily driver after some drunk hit my Camaro (which used to be my daily driver). I have quickly begun to like this car a lot. Sure, it's not an SS, but it has nice ... Read More

2007 Chevrolet Cobalt Overview

Overall User Score

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Based on 121 reviews

2007 Chevrolet Cobalt

The 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt has received excellent reviews overall, with the only complaints centering on the size-type problems: the engine, passenger area, and cargo room are also cited as lacking in space. Otherwise, consumers have been near-ecstatic in their words about this car. The fuel economy is excellent, it's peppy, and it has a lot of standard features that one would not expect from a car in this price range.

Of course, the price range is strangely variable. Depending on options and trims, the price can range from just under $13,000 to well over $20,000 depending on engine, trim (the SS is very popular), and features.

All in all, until gas sinks back under $3.00 a gallon-I mean if it ever does-anyway, this is a perfect car for the 2000s.

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Gas Mileage (highway) 31 34 33
Horsepower 148 140 136
Crash Test Rating 4 5 4
Front Leg Room (inches) 42.0 42.2 40.7

Chevrolet Cobalt Questions

rosestp
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I Have A 2007 Cobalt That Starts With The Doors Clicking On And Off Repeate...

I have a 2007 cobalt and while driving it the doors starting locking and unlocking at fast speed then the tack and speedometer goes crazy and finally the car stalls. Wait a few minutes and it starts a...

78 views with 3 answers (last answer about a day ago)
Tammytopdog
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Out Paying Bills Today, Got In My (automatic) Car & It Would Not Go Forward...

2.2L automatic has 60K miles This is only issue I've had with car!

32 views with 3 answers (last answer about a week ago)
kathy01
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Coolant Temperature Too High..??

i own a 2007 chevy cobalt ls coupe. in traffic, my car goes up to 220 degrees, even when im not moving, and once i start to drive, it goes down. if im not moving, the fan kicks on at 220 degrees. i do...

9,213 views with 7 answers (last answer 3 weeks ago)
jamiewillis01
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I Just Got My 2007 Chevy Cobalt One Year Ago And My Steering Wheel Has A Ra...

143 views with 4 answers (last answer 2 months ago)
crashdommer
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Loud Roaring From Front End @ 25 Mph Plus

Loud noise from front end when car reaches 25 mph and gets louder as speed increases. Push in clutch at speed and engine at idle and sound is still there. I think it's a wheel bearing or cv joint not ...

914 views with 8 answers (last answer 4 months ago)