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Old Apr 11, 2008 | 09:47 AM
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New Cobalt MPG will the HHR be next?

Subject: 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt Fuel Economy Improvement Announcement Effective March 17, 2008


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The Chevrolet Cobalt Marketing Team is excited to announce a significant fuel economy improvement on the 2008 Cobalt. Effective March 17, 2008 , any LS or 1LT Cobalt Coupe or Sedan model ordered with manual transmissions will get 36 miles per gallon on the highway. This three mile per gallon improvement now gives Cobalt the best in class manual transmission highway fuel economy.

To make these Cobalt models stand out a new badge has been added to the right side of the trunk lid labeled "XFE" (Xtra Fuel Economy).

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Quick Answers Regarding Cobalt XFE

How do I order a Cobalt that gets 36 miles per gallon on the highway?
-Effective immediately, any LS or 1LT model coupe or sedan ordered with a manual transmission will get 36 miles per gallon highway.

With 36 MPG what competitors does this Cobalt beat in highway fuel economy? Just a few are:
-2008 Honda Civic 34 MPG
-2008 Ford Focus 35 MPG
-2009 Toyota Corolla 35 MPG
-2008 Mini Cooper S 34 MPG
-2008 Mazda3 32 MPG
-2008 Dodge Caliber 29 MPG
-2008 Honda Fit 34 MPG
-2008 Toyota Matrix 33 MPG
-2008 Nissan Sentra 33 MPG
-2008 Nissan Versa 33 MPG

Is there a special badge?
-Yes, there is all new XFE badge located on the right side of the trunk deck lid.

Is the Cobalt window sticker revised to reflect 36 MPG?
-Yes, starting with production on March 17, 2008 and after, LS & 1LT models with manual transmission will have a widow sticker that reads 36 MPG.

What does XFE stand for?
-Xtra Fuel Economy.

How did this improvement in fuel economy happen?
-Engine calibration, improved tires and a few other special items we don't want the competitors to know about..

Does this improved fuel economy apply to both Coupe & Sedan LS and 1LT manual transmission models?
-Yes.

Order Your 36 MPG Cobalt Today!

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Old Apr 11, 2008 | 10:02 AM
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Pretty cool....Glad GM is finding ways to increase MPGs Wonder if it will cost any more due to changes and the special items
Old Apr 11, 2008 | 10:03 AM
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I see the key word here, seems to be "HIGHWAY" so around town driving may not be much different?
Old Apr 11, 2008 | 10:45 AM
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The other key words, "improved tires", firestone haters rejoice (maybe).
Old Apr 11, 2008 | 11:24 AM
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According to the DIC in about 200 miles I'm avg 35.3 mpg keeping my speed in between 60-65. My commute is 98% highway and this is the avg on 2 days.

Automatic 2.2. The summer blends must be showing up in some stations


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Old Apr 11, 2008 | 12:23 PM
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The race for IMAGE and the TITLE is on !!
Old Apr 11, 2008 | 06:44 PM
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The XFE badge is kind of cheesy though, IMHO.
Old Apr 11, 2008 | 08:15 PM
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This would be the 2.2 liter engine, yes? There has to be a way that HHR 2.2's both 2007 and 2008 can benefit from some type of retro-fit or something. Would be great if that were an option.
Old Apr 11, 2008 | 11:37 PM
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Originally Posted by ChevyMgr
The XFE badge is kind of cheesy though, IMHO.
Reminds me of the old Metro XFI. A stripped down Geo Metro, as if the car wasn't the cradle of luxury already, that achieved 58 MPG on the highway and cost only $6,500 new 20 years ago.
Old Apr 12, 2008 | 10:19 AM
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Ok, so how does a manual transmission increase highway mileage? Did they add an overdrive gear? Normally, a manual transmission will give more power and better gas mileage in city driving but has little effect on highway mileage.



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