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2008 Chevrolet Cobalt LT1 Trim Overview

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Trims

LS
Avg. Price: $9,073
LS Coupe
Avg. Price: $8,876
LT1
Avg. Price: $9,553
LT1 Coupe
Avg. Price: $9,476
LT2
Avg. Price: $8,997
LT2 Coupe
Avg. Price: $10,786
Sport
Avg. Price: $10,867
Sport Coupe
Avg. Price: $10,871
SS Coupe
Avg. Price: $13,441

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Overall Score

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Based on 4 reviews

Great Car For Small Family. By sfrobar

This car can get up and go! it is fun to drive, comfortable, stylish and affordable! I've had it for three years and it's never given me any problems!! Car is easy to drive and I always felt in contro... Read More

Cobalt's The Best By Josh

I love my Cobalt. I wouldn't trade it in for anything else. It handles really great. One thing's for sure it gets up and goes. The cobalt is fun to drive. I recommend this car to anyone looking to get... Read More

Instant Market Value

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CarGurus Overview

Chevrolet adds a tire-pressure monitoring system, side-curtain airbags, and XM satellite to the standard equipment list for the 2008 Cobalt LT1, which is a step above the entry-level LS trim. Other standard features for the LT1 include power windows, a remote keyless entry system, air conditioning, antilock brakes, traction control, and OnStar.

A 148-horsepower, 2.2-liter Ecotec four-cylinder engine powers the front-wheel-drive Cobalt LT1. Chevy notes that the lightweight aluminum engine has a rigid structure and counter-rotating balance shafts, which help reduce vibration and engine noise. The fuel-efficient engine was also designed for low maintenance. It links to a five-speed manual transmission, which is standard, or an optional four-speed automatic.

Generally, drivers and reviewers give the Chevy Cobalt LT1 high marks for its economy, build quality, handling, and interior comfort, although they note that the rear seat is small and rear legroom is lacking. Some drivers also note that some interior elements have a less-than-quality feel, while others wish the LT1 offered more storage space in the center console.

This overview covers the LT1 trim only.

Please see our 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt Overview for more information.

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Cost $9,448 Average Instant Market Value $12,937 Average Instant Market Value $10,322 Average Instant Market Value
Gas Mileage (highway) 33 34 35
Horsepower 148 140 140
Crash Test Rating 4 5 5
Cargo Volume (cu. ft.) 13.9 13.8
Front Leg Room (inches) 41.8 42.2 41.7
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