The New/Prototype/Concept Car Topic
- TheNoobofFerraris
- Professional

- Posts: 1070
- Joined: 08 Sep 2005, 18:31
- Location: Pennsylvania
- Contact:
- TheNoobofFerraris
- Professional

- Posts: 1070
- Joined: 08 Sep 2005, 18:31
- Location: Pennsylvania
- Contact:
Sorry for the Double post but I have something...
Not exactly cars but click here...
http://autos.msn.com/as/minishow/articl ... otorcycles
http://autos.msn.com/as/minishow/defaul ... =Tokyo2005
And there are the cars.
Not exactly cars but click here...
http://autos.msn.com/as/minishow/articl ... otorcycles
http://autos.msn.com/as/minishow/defaul ... =Tokyo2005
And there are the cars.
-
James31278
- Banned
- Posts: 1279
- Joined: 10 Apr 2005, 22:34
Anyone see this crap? Looks like Chevy is gonna pull a Dodge and make the Cobalt SS SC so frickin impractical it will be discontinued from lack of sales and even worse gas mileage in a year. I could be wrong, 241hp ain't exactly land speed record ability. Possibly kiss your ass goodbye S2000.
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Ne ... eId=107823
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Ne ... eId=107823
- boganbusman
- Unbeatable

- Posts: 5140
- Joined: 03 Sep 2004, 12:09
- Location: Mute City
- Contact:
-
James31278
- Banned
- Posts: 1279
- Joined: 10 Apr 2005, 22:34
-
James31278
- Banned
- Posts: 1279
- Joined: 10 Apr 2005, 22:34
- boganbusman
- Unbeatable

- Posts: 5140
- Joined: 03 Sep 2004, 12:09
- Location: Mute City
- Contact:
-
James31278
- Banned
- Posts: 1279
- Joined: 10 Apr 2005, 22:34
Oh that hunk of junk, thats the four door cobalt.boganbusman wrote:Bottom right corner of the articleJames31278 wrote:There must be a photo I missed because they don't actually show the 06 Cobalt with the stuff in it. Which car?boganbusman wrote:What the hell . . . it looks like a Corolla on steriods
If you mean that Chevy's pulling a Dodge by making aftermarket parts for the Cobalt, then, yeah, sure, that's what they're doing. I just don't see where the rest comes in (the SRT-4 was cancelled because the Neon/SX 2.0 was discontinued, it's going to be replaced by a new car - the Caliber, which should have an SRT version a few months after production). And, yeah, 241 isn't overwhelming, but it is an increase over the stock 205. Whatever, it shouldn't void the warrenty, so it's not a big deal.James31278 wrote:Anyone see this crap? Looks like Chevy is gonna pull a Dodge and make the Cobalt SS SC so frickin impractical it will be discontinued from lack of sales and even worse gas mileage in a year. I could be wrong, 241hp ain't exactly land speed record ability. Possibly kiss your ass goodbye S2000.
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Ne ... eId=107823
The only weird thing is that the supercharged engine is only available (as far as I know) on the Cobalt SS coupe (the Cobalt SS sedan is only available with the 2.4l ecotec, with 171hp).
- The Gravedigger
- Professional

- Posts: 1668
- Joined: 10 Sep 2005, 12:35
- Location: Gold Coast, Australia
- TheNoobofFerraris
- Professional

- Posts: 1070
- Joined: 08 Sep 2005, 18:31
- Location: Pennsylvania
- Contact:
-
James31278
- Banned
- Posts: 1279
- Joined: 10 Apr 2005, 22:34
I meant exactly what I said, they are pulling an SRT-4 by making the car powerful enough to kill the gas mileage and reliability. Since the SRT-4 was a piece of junk with 230hp and alot of hype it failed to live up to. Not my problem if you didn't understand english.Hecubus wrote:If you mean that Chevy's pulling a Dodge by making aftermarket parts for the Cobalt, then, yeah, sure, that's what they're doing. I just don't see where the rest comes in (the SRT-4 was cancelled because the Neon/SX 2.0 was discontinued, it's going to be replaced by a new car - the Caliber, which should have an SRT version a few months after production). And, yeah, 241 isn't overwhelming, but it is an increase over the stock 205. Whatever, it shouldn't void the warrenty, so it's not a big deal.James31278 wrote:Anyone see this crap? Looks like Chevy is gonna pull a Dodge and make the Cobalt SS SC so frickin impractical it will be discontinued from lack of sales and even worse gas mileage in a year. I could be wrong, 241hp ain't exactly land speed record ability. Possibly kiss your ass goodbye S2000.
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Ne ... eId=107823
The only weird thing is that the supercharged engine is only available (as far as I know) on the Cobalt SS coupe (the Cobalt SS sedan is only available with the 2.4l ecotec, with 171hp).
Don't understand English? Yeah, right.James31278 wrote:I meant exactly what I said, they are pulling an SRT-4 by making the car powerful enough to kill the gas mileage and reliability. Since the SRT-4 was a piece of junk with 230hp and alot of hype it failed to live up to. Not my problem if you didn't understand english.Hecubus wrote:If you mean that Chevy's pulling a Dodge by making aftermarket parts for the Cobalt, then, yeah, sure, that's what they're doing. I just don't see where the rest comes in (the SRT-4 was cancelled because the Neon/SX 2.0 was discontinued, it's going to be replaced by a new car - the Caliber, which should have an SRT version a few months after production). And, yeah, 241 isn't overwhelming, but it is an increase over the stock 205. Whatever, it shouldn't void the warrenty, so it's not a big deal.James31278 wrote:Anyone see this crap? Looks like Chevy is gonna pull a Dodge and make the Cobalt SS SC so frickin impractical it will be discontinued from lack of sales and even worse gas mileage in a year. I could be wrong, 241hp ain't exactly land speed record ability. Possibly kiss your ass goodbye S2000.
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/Ne ... eId=107823
The only weird thing is that the supercharged engine is only available (as far as I know) on the Cobalt SS coupe (the Cobalt SS sedan is only available with the 2.4l ecotec, with 171hp).
Look, these are aftermarket parts. Just like the SRT-4. It's not going to make one iota of difference to the fuel economy if you don't put them on. And will reliability suffer? I'm sure it'll get worse, but these will be factory backed parts. In other words, they'll still be under warrenty. And don't you think if it's going to make a noticable difference in reliability, GM wouldn't take the time to do so, as they'd stand to lose money. GM isn't making any massive changes to the Cobalt from the factory, so it's not going under any massive risk. It'd do ya some good to stop being such an arrogant prick.
Furthermore, the SRT-4 lived up to exactly what it was made out to be; a Neon on steroids. For the money, it's a very quick little car, albeit very rough and uncivilized. And although it's not the best at cornering, it's respectable enough.
All I see from your post is a series of unfounded judgements and randomly hurled insults that have absolutely nothing to do with the topic at hand, so forgive me for not being able to comprehend your abstract thought patterns.
-
James31278
- Banned
- Posts: 1279
- Joined: 10 Apr 2005, 22:34
Back off. I really don't care what you have to say. I said what I said and you can't change it so get over it. The SRT-4 is still crap. Case closed.Hecubus wrote:Don't understand English? Yeah, right.James31278 wrote:I meant exactly what I said, they are pulling an SRT-4 by making the car powerful enough to kill the gas mileage and reliability. Since the SRT-4 was a piece of junk with 230hp and alot of hype it failed to live up to. Not my problem if you didn't understand english.Hecubus wrote: If you mean that Chevy's pulling a Dodge by making aftermarket parts for the Cobalt, then, yeah, sure, that's what they're doing. I just don't see where the rest comes in (the SRT-4 was cancelled because the Neon/SX 2.0 was discontinued, it's going to be replaced by a new car - the Caliber, which should have an SRT version a few months after production). And, yeah, 241 isn't overwhelming, but it is an increase over the stock 205. Whatever, it shouldn't void the warrenty, so it's not a big deal.
The only weird thing is that the supercharged engine is only available (as far as I know) on the Cobalt SS coupe (the Cobalt SS sedan is only available with the 2.4l ecotec, with 171hp).![]()
Look, these are aftermarket parts. Just like the SRT-4. It's not going to make one iota of difference to the fuel economy if you don't put them on. And will reliability suffer? I'm sure it'll get worse, but these will be factory backed parts. In other words, they'll still be under warrenty. And don't you think if it's going to make a noticable difference in reliability, GM wouldn't take the time to do so, as they'd stand to lose money. GM isn't making any massive changes to the Cobalt from the factory, so it's not going under any massive risk. It'd do ya some good to stop being such an arrogant prick.
Furthermore, the SRT-4 lived up to exactly what it was made out to be; a Neon on steroids. For the money, it's a very quick little car, albeit very rough and uncivilized. And although it's not the best at cornering, it's respectable enough.
All I see from your post is a series of unfounded judgements and randomly hurled insults that have absolutely nothing to do with the topic at hand, so forgive me for not being able to comprehend your abstract thought patterns.
- boganbusman
- Unbeatable

- Posts: 5140
- Joined: 03 Sep 2004, 12:09
- Location: Mute City
- Contact:
- The Gravedigger
- Professional

- Posts: 1668
- Joined: 10 Sep 2005, 12:35
- Location: Gold Coast, Australia












