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Chevrolet Cobalt: Winter Driving

12 messages,  Last post on Feb 11, 2009 at 2:18 PM

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#1 of 12 Cobalt: How does in handle in adverse weather? by jsteinbach

Nov 25, 2006 (11:22 pm)

I live in snowy northern Utah (well.. not so much snow so far this year, but it'll get here eventually) and I drive an older car without traction control and I get around ok. However, I just moved last April into a house and the road leading up to it is very steep (I'm on the mountain). So in the snow I'm thinking my current car may not make it up the hill. I'm in the market for a new(er) car, and I wanted AWD or 4WD but, it's hard to find cars in my price range with lower mileage.
 
So I'm considering a car with traction control, but first I wanted to hear a bit of what other people have experienced with their Cobalt. I've read a ton of cobalt reviews, but not many mention how it handles in snow.

#2 of 12 Re: Cobalt: How does in handle in adverse weather? [jsteinbach] by ray_h1

Nov 26, 2006 (8:53 am)

Replying to: jsteinbach (Nov 25, 2006 11:22 pm)
ABS and TCS will help, but with steep hills in the equation I'd think you better be thinking chains or studded snow tires (if legal where you are) on all four wheels when the roads are iced up. (Gettin' up the hill is no more important than gettin' down the hill under control. Once a car loses control going down a steep hill, TCS and ABS are effectively ineffective.)

#3 of 12 driving 2008 cobalt in snow by kitkat60

Feb 27, 2008 (12:09 am)

I just bought a 2008 cobalt lt sedan and the tires that came with it are not good in the snow. The weather tonight in Rochester, NY, was bad driving home after midnight. I took all the flatest roads home. The traction on the Continental tires it came with are not very good. Will be looking to buy some better tires that do good in the snow. Does anyone have any sugestions on a good tire in the snow? I do however love my new car when it is not snowing hard out there.

#4 of 12 Re: driving 2008 cobalt in snow [kitkat60] by poncho167

Mar 01, 2008 (5:55 am)

Replying to: kitkat60 (Feb 27, 2008 12:09 am)
Sorry I can't help you with that because I don't have the car or its tires, but I know depending on the shipment they also come with Michilen tires. When I replace my tires I usually just go with the store brand tires like a did with my Chevy S10 p/u at discount tires. This is my third set of tires and they are the best tires I have had thus far for wet/snow but they are only rated for 35,000 miles, thus they were cheap.

#5 of 12 Re: driving 2008 cobalt in snow [kitkat60] by grosloup

Mar 01, 2008 (6:54 am)

Replying to: kitkat60 (Feb 27, 2008 12:09 am)
I never owned a cobalt but to tell you the best tires I've ever had and they were VERY GOOD in winter driving was the "Regatta 2" from Goodyear. The "Regatta 2" is a 4 season tire and I never had any problems with the traction nor the handling of the vehicule.
  They were mounted on a 1999 Chevrolet Venture. Had them on for 4 entire years.
 
  I had another brand that was very good with winter driving on my 1994 Blazer S -10 they were made by Yokohama but I can't remember the name of the tire and again they were 4 season tires.
 
  I've been driving for 33 years, owned 7 new cars, never had winter tires on them..... but every time the original tires were real scrap in winter (even on their first winter).
 
   Next year winter tires are going to be mandatory up here, so first time in my life I got to buy winter tires. Bummer

#6 of 12 Not Bad by georgecavalier

May 27, 2008 (9:12 am)

I bought a 2007 Cobalt LS which has no ABS or traction control. I live in NE PA so we get some pretty harsh winters. I live in a rural area and where I work is at the top of a mountain. My Cobalt has never gotten me stuck and I drove it in snow storms of up to a foot or more. This is even with the crummy Continental tires. I do wish it had ABS and traction control but so far so good.

#7 of 12 Re: driving 2008 cobalt in snow [kitkat60] by 94accord_lover

Aug 15, 2008 (11:41 pm)

Replying to: kitkat60 (Feb 27, 2008 12:09 am)
I have a set of Goodyear Assurance TripleTreds on my '94 Accord, and they've gotten me through pretty much everything. They're not cheap, almost $400 for a set for 14 inchers, but my gosh are they good! Had a late evening at college an hour away from home, and there was snow coming. I left as soon as I could but I couldn't beat it. Here I am driving down the highway at 35 mph in a car with no ABS, traction control, or anything fancy and me not having much experience in the winter driving department. They handled the snow amazingly, the v-pattern tread throwing snow and gripping along as hard as they could. Trust me, you cannot go wrong with these. Yeah they're pricey, but save your money for good tires, it's the only part of your car that touches the road.

#8 of 12 Re: driving 2008 cobalt in snow [94accord_lover] by horsey55

Oct 24, 2008 (2:24 pm)

Replying to: 94accord_lover (Aug 15, 2008 11:41 pm)
I was hoping for some more opinions on this topic with Winter coming soon. I have the Continental tires on mine, the last time I had that brand was on a '68 VW.
 As I have about a 4% grade to negotiate on my driveway as starters, I was wondering if I should be looking into a more aggressive tire for the season.
                                                          Horsey

#9 of 12 Re: driving 2008 cobalt in snow [horsey55] by cmhj2000

Oct 25, 2008 (5:59 am)

Replying to: horsey55 (Oct 24, 2008 2:24 pm)
4% grade? GEZ what's the worry?
 
I go up and down steeper hills than that in the Pa. mountains on my stock contis and no issues. But then I learned how to drive on northern Wis. ice.

#10 of 12 Re: driving 2008 cobalt in snow [cmhj2000] by horsey55

Oct 25, 2008 (1:02 pm)

Replying to: cmhj2000 (Oct 25, 2008 5:59 am)
Good to hear that the stockers are working for you. I have a few miles under my belt as well in Midwestern Winters, so as long as the tires are good I think I can handle it. Thanks.
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