Chevrolet has recognized the market potential for fuel-efficient automobiles and has thrown its 2006 Cobalt into the mix, earning top-dog status in this compact but growing class. If the gas pump is the major burden in the driving equation, then the Chevrolet 2006 Cobalt carries it extremely well, offering supreme fuel efficiency in a smart looking car-about-town. With an official EPA fuel rating of 25/37 mpg, this 5-passenger family ride that Chevrolet touts as a "premium small car" makes its claim as the envy of the pack among its competition. With its single-bar grille and bowtie emblem, this Cobalt looks like a proper Chevrolet small car, right down to its lug nuts. The body panel fits are extremely tight - so tight, in fact, that there are no rubber trim gaskets around Cobalt's compound complex headlamps. With the sedan dressing less like its curvier predecessor, and more like a contemporary small sedan, with a tall roofline and short, chunky tail, you could say this 2006 has been brought up to vogue. Clearly a cut above previous-generation GM small cars, this 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt gives a brisk performance with ride comfort that's better than you'd expect. It offers an enjoyable driving experience. Thrown into the SS Turbocharged luxury package is a leather gear shift knob, a leather steering wheel, cruise control, and an upgraded radio. But the two big pluses are the XM Satellite radio, which is standard on all models, and the feature which really gives the 2006 Cobalt a leg up over its competitors is OnStar, a system available only in General Motors vehicles. If you have a question about anything, just press a button and a person will respond to answer. Obviously, in today's world, the Cobalt's out-of-the-park fuel efficiency garners rave reviews. Take the Prius out of the picture and come in and see us today for a test drive in the SS Turbocharged, super-fast, super-easy sedan.