Originally Posted By: IndyIan
Originally Posted By: jimbrewer
Man, if I had a car that lasted that long I would drive it to the bitter end out of sheer curiosity.
Chevy Cavaliers have the weirdest PR of any car I ever saw. They used to be viewed as sort of the quintessential POS Chevy for years, or at least they had that image. Over the past four-five years I keep hearing your kind of stories--people with really good service out of them or people who seek them out as reliable used cars.
I think the Cobalt might prove similar, I had an 06 as a dealer loaner and it actually looked and drove more like a 2-3 year old car than a 7 year old one. Not one spot of rust anywhere. Very solid feel to the doors compared to my focus, and the interior was fine, sort of reminded me of my Neon. The car had atleast 3 gullible previous owners as well, with 3 sets of those security/theft recovery stickers all over it....
Steering was silly light and lifeless, and the brake pedal had 2" of free travel before the overboost kicked in. Lots of road noise too, but it drove straight and actually handled half decent and you could even rotate it a bit on the on-ramps. There was a glob of something on the end of the dipstick so I don't think it had been over maintained lately.
Anyways, I could see how the chassis was a decent platform for the SS versions.
The Cavs seem pretty reliable, although the Cobalts, not so much. I've got a friend with an 07, and while it's not unreliable, it does have more issues (and breaks more often) than his beat up 91 Miata.