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chevy cobalt


Question Posted Thursday May 28 2009, 5:50 pm

whats the difference between a 2006 cobalt LT and a 2006 cobalt SS?

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California26 answered Sunday September 27 2009, 4:04 pm:
performance,trim,cost.

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Melody answered Saturday May 30 2009, 10:22 am:
SS stands for Super Sport.

It has a more sporty appearance. The SS is much more expensive because it's fully loaded, and has all the features that model offers. Auto windows, rear defroster, heated seats, sunroof, etc. The SS also usually has a spoiler and sporty tires. The seats are also leather, with colored inserts thta make the seats look extra sporty.

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cricketsayrawr answered Thursday May 28 2009, 8:48 pm:
i have a 2005 chevy cobalt LS.
i dont think there's really much of a difference between the two. maybe the engine..or some features.

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