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Originally Posted by cobaltkrazy
get a smart car if you are smaller, otherwise, the cobalt is your best bet
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Field service engineer means he's like a technical mechanic probably working on high end machinery. He needs somewhere to put the tools, Smart car is only like 40 mpg freeway and has no interior space and nowhere to stow tools.
My Balt gets me 33mpg mixed city and freeway...I don't drive 75 but if I was driving all freeway it would probably be atleast 32 going that fast. Also, at 34 mpg and a 13 gallon tank with all freeway driving means 400 miles per fill is attainable. I have done more than 400 but that was on a trip to Sothern California on hwy 5 going 70.
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2005 Cobalt LS: K&N intake w/ GMPP Pre-filter, LE5 intake manifold, LSJ exh manifold, LSJ downpipe, GMPP sport exhaust, Eibach Pro-Kit springs, Kosei K-1 wheels, DC Sports strut bar, Corbeau bucket seats, tinted windows, short antenna, partial rear debadge, 2006-present GM fender badges, stainless steel suicide knob, PIAA bulbs
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