Pricing: 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS coupe

April 4, 2008 on 4:53 pm | In Satellite Radio | No Comments

Pricing: 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt SS coupe

Chevrolet has announced the pricing for its 260-horsepower Cobalt SS, a potent compact performance coupe with an estimated 30 mpg in highway driving. The Cobalt SS starts at $22,995, including a $660 destination charge. An extreme amount of performance and style for the money, the Cobalt SS features a turbocharged and intercooled 2.0-liter Ecotec engine and a five-speed manual transmission good for a 0-60 mph time of 5.7 seconds. It wasn’t long ago that 5.7 seconds was considered muscle car territory.

Ride and handing are supported by an all-new FE5 Sport suspension, with specific stabilizer bars, spring rates and damper tuning –designed to mitigate afflictions such as torque steer. Driver-selectable modes help maximize performance whether on the street or track.

Four-wheel disc brakes with standard ABS help ensure the car stops as confidently as it accelerates and corners. The front brakes are from Brembo and have a performance-oriented, fixed-caliper design, which resists fade better than floating caliper designs; the rear discs are vented for better heat dissipation. Large, twin-five-spoke 18-inch forged aluminum wheels and performance tires are standard. They’re mounted on 225/40-series Continental summer tires.

Other standard equipment includes air conditioning, premium sound system, remote keyless entry, StabiliTrak electronic stability control system, side-impact air bags, OnStar, and XM Satellite Radio. Major options include an uplevel audio system ($295), sunroof ($750), high-wing rear spoiler ($195) and a limited-slip differential ($495).

The Cobalt SS coupe is expected to arrive in dealerships in late April.

Research the 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt in the buyer’s guide. See our last Chevrolet Cobalt SS review.

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States lobby for restrictions on XM-Sirius merger

March 29, 2008 on 4:54 pm | In Satellite Radio | No Comments

States lobby for restrictions on XM-Sirius merger
Attorneys general from 11 states urged the FCC on Thursday to impose conditions on the proposed union if the agency decides to approve the deal, according to Reuters.

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Authorities back XM-Sirius satellite radio tie

March 28, 2008 on 4:55 pm | In Satellite Radio | No Comments

Authorities back XM-Sirius satellite radio tie
U.S. antitrust authorities today approved a proposed $4.38 billion purchase of XM Satellite Radio by Sirius Satellite Radio , the Justice Department said on Monday.

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March 27, 2008 on 4:53 pm | In Satellite Radio | No Comments

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Update: DOJ Approves XM, Sirius Merger

March 26, 2008 on 4:53 pm | In Satellite Radio | No Comments

Update: DOJ Approves XM, Sirius Merger
The Justice Department on Monday approved the merger of XM and Sirius satellite radio.

Authorities back XM-Sirius satellite radio tie
U.S. antitrust authorities today approved a proposed $4.38 billion purchase of XM Satellite Radio by Sirius Satellite Radio , the Justice Department said on Monday.

Sirius Paid Lobbyist $200,000 in 2007

March 18, 2008 on 4:17 pm | In Satellite Radio | No Comments

Sirius Paid Lobbyist $200,000 in 2007
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. paid the Paul Laxalt Group $200,000 to transmit its lobbying message to Washington….

Sirius Paid Lobbyist $200,000 in 2007

March 17, 2008 on 4:15 pm | In Satellite Radio | No Comments

Sirius Paid Lobbyist $200,000 in 2007
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. paid the Paul Laxalt Group $200,000 to transmit its lobbying message to Washington….

Sirius Paid Lobbyist $200,000 in 2007

March 16, 2008 on 4:13 pm | In Satellite Radio | No Comments

Sirius Paid Lobbyist $200,000 in 2007
WASHINGTON (AP) — Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. paid the Paul Laxalt Group $200,000 to transmit its lobbying message to Washington….

Sirius CEO hopeful of FCC decision by end of March
Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. CEO Mel Karmazin said today he hoped U.S. regulators would rule by the end of March on the proposed merger of Sirius and XM Satellite Radio Inc.

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