The 2010 Chevrolet Cobalt is what it is, and that’s a good value for a compact car. For a great price, you can walk away with a solid performer with impressive fuel economy. It offers quality for the class, and owners are pleased by the value and drive they've gotten with the Cobalt. The 2.2-liter engine provides adequate power, and the suspension is capable and controls lean and roll in turns to a good measure. When cruising and idling, the 2.2 is a pleasant, mild-mannered affair. The Cobalt’s Delta II platform, the same used for the Chevy Volt and Saturn Astra, provides a solid structure for a smooth ride with a distinct increase in composure on uneven surfaces over the previous chassis. And, at 24/33 mpg city/highway, infrequent trips to the pump means more money in your pocket. A compact in every sense, the front seats have ample enough travel to accommodate those approaching 6 feet, Headroom offers a similar amount of room on par with the rest of the compact class. The cockpit has a simple layout that is driver friendly. The interior's hard plastics material are textured properly to fit the class without feeling cheap. The NHTSA has awarded the Cobalt four stars in all tests barring front impacts involving the passenger, which earned five stars. Safety features include dual front and curtain-side airbags, automatic headlights with daytime running lights, and a tire pressure monitor. The quality vs. cost of this compact is a win/win for Cobalt owners, especially with the fuel-economy it also brings. There's a reason why the Cobalt is a top-seller for Chevy. Drive it today and see for yourself - we think it will make a believer out of you, too!