2006 Chevrolet Cobalt Ss Supercharged Carfax Included on 2040-cars
Linden, California, United States
2006 Chevy Cobalt SS/SC I’ve owned this car since 2009 I bought it with 19,XXX miles, since then its had; Oil change every 5,000 miles with Mobil One full synthetic
oil (As suggested by GM) Only premium 91 octane fuel from Chevron or Shell. Car has had its share of cosmetic misfortunes since I’ve had
it. At around 30,000 miles I hit a dog going 55-60 on the highway which tore up my bumper and somehow cracked my radiator. Radiator was replace but bumper was never repainted (See pictures) car has share of scratches and dings. It is mechanically sound though. The majority of the miles on this car were racked up on commutes to school. Linden to San Jose. Carfax Available. Recent service. Catalytic converter was just replaced at Chase Chevrolet. Replaced; o2 sensors Spark plugs Fuel filter MAF sensor Intake manifold Intake manifold gasket (Basically parts relating to emissions) Just passed smog in February so you wont need to smog it. (I
have the certificate) Car has K&N Typhoon Cold Air Intake (Runs rich during
initial start due to MAF sensor not syncing up right away) Runs normal with stock airbox. Had aftermarket headers on it but I removed them for smog
purposes but will include them. Car does hold a branded title from first owner but there was
no structural damage and airbags did not deploy and I have the carfax to prove
it. If you have any questions feel free to contact me. |
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