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#46 of 49 Re: Transmission Shuttering on 2005 Cobalt. Please Help!!!! [lidavis]
by gmcustsvcsarah
Aug 31, 2012 (6:28 am)
We're sorry to hear about this situation, lidavis. If you would like for us to open up a Service Request and check in with your dealership on this, please email us the following information at socialmedia
gm.com: your name and Edmunds username, phone and address, the last 8 digits of your VIN and current mileage, and the name of your involved dealership.
Sarah, GM Customer Service
#47 of 49 2005 cobalt- piece of sh*t!!
by pissedatgm
Nov 02, 2012 (5:34 am)
I bought this car used last year for my son. It is now dead and I am still paying for it!! Car was maintained as it was supposed to be. Had issues with mapping device or something like that, but mechanics were unable to fix properly... DO NOT BUY A CHEVY OR ANY GM PRODUCT!!! I ALWAYS BUY HONDA OR TOYOTA, BUT MY SON LIKED THIS COBALT SO I BOUGHT IT....BIG MISTAKE!!!!!!!!!!!! I WILL NEVER BUY ANOTHER GM PRODUCT!!!
#48 of 49 Re: 2005 cobalt- piece of sh*t!! [pissedatgm]
by sharkman1
Nov 02, 2012 (6:19 am)
Don't blame the Cobalt, you didn't do your homework. It's no secret that the '05 Cobalts were plagued with issues. If its the transmission shuttering issue, a transmission control module should take care of it.
#49 of 49 Re: 2005 cobalt- piece of sh*t!! [pissedatgm]
by gmcustsvc
Nov 02, 2012 (10:36 am)
Are the mechanics you've been working with at one of our GM dealerships? If so, we can check into this further for you if you would please send us more information to socialmedia
gm.com (include your name and contact information, a summary of the situation, the last 8 digits of your VIN and mileage, and the name of your dealership).
Sarah, GM Customer Service