2005 Chevrolet Cobalt Ls Coupe 2-door 2.2l on 2040-cars
Valley Stream, New York, United States
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City 24/hwy 32 (2.2L engine/4-speed auto trans) EXTERIOR Fascias, front and rear, includes body-color grille Headlamps, halogen, includes automatic exterior lamp control Glass, Solar-Ray light tinted Door handles, body-color Mirrors, outside rearview, manual, Black Wipers, intermittent, front, speed-sensitive INTERIOR Seat, easy entry, front passenger Steering column, tilt Defogger, side windows Instrumentation, includes speedometer, fuel gauge, tachometer and Driver Information Center with outside temperature, warning messages and programmable menu features Cup holders, dual front and dual rear Lighting, interior, trunk and single dome Console, floor, includes 2 power outlets Steering wheel, urethane Defogger, rear-window, electric Sound system, ETR AM/FM stereo with CD player, includes Radio Data System, seek-and-scan, digital clock, auto-tone control, automatic volume and TheftLock Seat, driver, height adjuster, 4-way manual Visors, vanity mirror, front passenger, includes driver map pocket Sound system feature, 4-speakers Theft-deterrent system, PASSkey 3+ Air conditioning, front manual, includes air filtration system Seats, front Cloth buckets, include manual recliners, adjustable head restraints and 60/40 split-bench rear with trunk pass-through Trunk release, remote MECHANICAL Front wheel drive Steering, electric power (EPS) Transmission, Automatic, Engine, ECOTEC 2.2L DOHC, 16-valve, 4-cylinder, SFI (145 HP [108.1 kW] @ 5600 rpm, 155 lb-ft [209.3 N-m] @ 4000 rpm) Suspension, Premium Ride Battery, maintenance free, includes rundown protection, trunk-mounted Tires, P195/60R15, touring, black wall Wheels, 15" (38.1 cm) steel, includes full bolt-on wheel covers Brakes, front disc/rear drum Fuel capacity, approximate, 13 gallon (49 liters) SAFETY Daytime running lamps Safety belts, 3-point, all positions Air bags, dual-stage, frontal, driver and right front passenger, includes automatic occupant sensing (Always used safety belts and proper child restraints, even with air bags. Children are safer when properly secured in rear seat. See the Owners Manual for more safety information.) LATCH system, (Lower Anchors and Top tethers for CHildren), for child safety seats Read more: http://newyork.ebayclassifieds.com/cars/valley-stream/2005-chevrolet-cobalt-ls-coupe/?ad=32724313#ixzz30ZS4gNIM |
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