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Wanted a Yaris? by steve333
Apr 16, 2009 (11:58 am)
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I don't think I've ever actually heard of someone wanting a Yaris, more like it was the only thing they could afford and they had to have the MPG.
Not trying to rib you (maybe a little ).
If I were you I would have just traded in the Cobalt LS for an LT. I drove a Corolla once and it was like driving a lawn mower. I can't imagine how driving the Yaris will be on the Freeway.
In any case, good luck with it.
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Re: Wanted a Yaris? [steve333] by tsjay
Apr 16, 2009 (12:37 pm)
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Replying to: steve333 (Apr 16, 2009 11:58 am)

Thanks, Seve (I think).
 
I don't know why the Yaris is so appealing to me, but it IS. I'm having a ball driving it so far.
 
I could have actually traded for a Cobalt LT for less than I spent in getting the Yaris, with all the GM rebates. Even without those rebates, I think I might have been able to get a 2009 Cobalt LT for about the same money. The sticker on the Yaris was $16,514. Would that be about the same as the sticker price for an LT?
 
I got 0% financing for 60 months with the Yaris, which is a good deal for me.
 
Tom
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Headlight aiming '07 Cobalt by donnie
May 18, 2009 (1:36 pm)
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While driving at night, it seems the headlights are aimed only about 30' in front of my Cobalt. I looked in the owner's manual, and it says all I need to adjust is a 6 mm socket wrench to adjust. From what I can see, it appears there's a sort of small metal cylinder stuck on top of the 6 mm bolt so I can't get the socket wrench to mesh with the bolt. Do I have the wrong approach? Would appreciate some advice on this problem. Thanks. donnie1930
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Re: Said Goodbye to My Cobalt [tsjay] by dispencer2
May 24, 2009 (8:18 am)
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Replying to: tsjay (Apr 16, 2009 7:19 am)

I'm 5'10" and the seat didn't go back far enough for me in a Yaris. The difference in ride between a Cobalt and Yaris is tremendous. I also think that my Victory red Cobalt Coupe looks like a sports car next to the econobox Yaris. It is a Toyota and will probably run 300,000 miles but I drove it for a day and that was enough. Why didn't you get a Civic? At least it looks good. Each to his own.
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Seat comfort in Cobalt LT coupe? by aladdinsane
May 24, 2009 (10:25 am)
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I'm deciding on whether to purchase a Cobalt uplevel LT coupe, but I'd like to know if the front seat are comfortable enough for long drives. I've read in some reviews of this machine that the front seat cushions are flat and definitely brutal, so to speak, after cruising for a while...it's something that a short test drive just won't reveal.
 
I hope the Cobalt is continued, at least, for part of the 2010 model year. Its replacement, the Cruze (please General, change its name to NOVA!), doesn't interest yours truly in the least even with improvements like electronic stability control, etc. I still think Chevy should have continued with the Cobalt and improved it instead of replacing it with this Cruze, IMHO!
 
Hope to hear from y'all...
 
Many thanx...
 
Peace!<-AladdinSane<- -
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Re: Seat comfort in Cobalt LT coupe? [aladdinsane] by laserblue
May 24, 2009 (4:49 pm)
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Replying to: aladdinsane (May 24, 2009 10:25 am)

Well, let me start by telling you that the front seat is better in the Cobalt than in the Impala. Go figure!
  What I don't like about the front seat cushion is that there to short resulting in thigh pain (in my case) on long distance drive but in revenge you have enough leg room to change position once in a while, it helps a bit. But you'll get used to it.
 
  Yes, the Cobalt came out in 2005 and already changing it's name, what a shame. Like you said...lets call it the Cobalt again for a couple of years and improve it instead.
CRUZE what a idiotic name. I really can't understand G.M.
People like the Cobalt as it is, it's popular and a good seller and G.M. is changing everything again...the name, the body.
  They really want to be in trouble.
  Did you see the Chevrolet "Orlando" (suv / van) coming out in 2011 ? Another ridiculous idea of G.M.
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Re: Seat comfort in Cobalt LT coupe? [laserblue] by aladdinsane
May 24, 2009 (6:00 pm)
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Replying to: laserblue (May 24, 2009 4:49 pm)

Amen, Laserblue...!!!
I thank you for your reply. I appreciate it! I hope to hear from other owners here too concerning their experience with Cobalt's front seat comfort.
The General's suits should have re-thought the Cobalt too and continued with the line, improving it and making it a class leader, instead of starting with a whole new replacement line. If it ain't broke don't fix it. But no...If if ain't broke throw it out and start fresh with something new, untried and maybe untrue, if you get my drift. Little wonder G.M's in trouble. I agree: change is good...but I also believe that good change can come in evolution...improving what is, and keeping with it until it's beyond "just right"...much like VW did with its original Beetle (R.I.P)...Am I making sense? I hope so.
 
Again, many thanx...
 
Peace!<-AladdinSane<- -
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Re: Said Goodbye to My Cobalt [dispencer2] by tsjay
May 25, 2009 (7:48 am)
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Replying to: dispencer2 (May 24, 2009 8:18 am)

Karl:
 
The Cobalt was a fine little car, and I can't believe GM is even THINKING about discontinuing it. I just felt like it was time to move on to something that would last about a gazillion miles and get great gas mileage.
 
I think the Yaris fits the bill very nicely, and I am having lots of fun driving it. I have kept up with my gas mileage on every fill-up so far, and the overall average MPG is 37.07. Not too bad, huh? That little car is really fun to drive, even though it doesn't come close to having the acceleration of the Cobalt.
 
I have moved from a compact to a sub-compact, so I realize that there are some sacrifices to be made in order to gain on fuel economy.
 
As far as looks, I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as they say. I like the looks of the Yaris sedan just fine. I'm not crazy about the looks of the hatchback "Yarii."
 
I'm happy with the Yaris, but I would recommend the Cobalt to anyone for a compact car.
 
Tom
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Re: Seat comfort in Cobalt LT coupe? [laserblue] by poncho167
May 29, 2009 (7:07 am)
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Replying to: laserblue (May 24, 2009 4:49 pm)

Cruze is an idiotic name? You must not like the majority of auto names if you think this is bad.
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Re: Seat comfort in Cobalt LT coupe? [poncho167] by steve333
May 29, 2009 (7:13 am)
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Replying to: poncho167 (May 29, 2009 7:07 am)

The majoriy of car names aren't embarrassing.
Cruze is embarrassing.

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