REPORT: Chevrolet Cruze SS being pushed for hard by company insiders

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Still mourning the death of Chevrolet's pint-sized pocket rocket, the Cobalt SS? According to a report from Motor Authority, you're not alone, and a number of those fellow fans come from right inside Chevrolet's own hallways. This begs the question: With the Cruze set to replace the aging Cobalt for the 2011 model year, is there any chance that General Motors will revive the SS nomenclature for a high performance version? Could be, though we're certainly not holding our breathe.

The powerplant for the supposed Cruze SS is ripe for the picking in the form of the excellent 260-horsepower turbocharged and direct injected 2.0-liter four-cylinder called Ecotec and six-speed manual gearbox as seen in the defunct Cobalt SS and still-available HHR SS, including the very cool Launch Control and No-Lift Shift technology. Of course, the Cruze's rear torsion bar suspenders may limit the car's handling prowess a bit, but a wholesale redesign would cost way too much for a low-volume SS model.

In any case, if the car ever does come to market and, like we said, we're not holding our breathe it won't appear right away, perhaps instead for the car's planned mid-cycle refresh in 2014.
 
By all accounts, the Cobalt SS turbo did not suck. Maybe now we don't have to overlook the fact that it's a Cobalt to buy one?
 
By all accounts, the Cobalt SS turbo did not suck. Maybe now we don't have to overlook the fact that it's a Cobalt to buy one?

that would require the interior and overall quality to not suck...im not holding my breath...mainly cuz i just want GM to burn in a fire...
 
I've been driving past the GM plant on my way to PA for years now and have seen their huge banners for the Cruze wondering if we were ever going to see that car here.
 
they only tickle the asses of GM fanbois...

I wouldn't say that's true. After somebody who has been as big of a hater of all things GM for a number of years, some of their products are actually somewhat appealing these days. I still don't see myself buying any of them at the moment, but a family member who did wouldn't be dead to me. (shrug)
 
I wouldn't say that's true. After somebody who has been as big of a hater of all things GM for a number of years, some of their products are actually somewhat appealing these days. I still don't see myself buying any of them at the moment, but a family member who did wouldn't be dead to me. (shrug)

Anyone who buys a GM or Dodge post bailout money = dead to me
 
They should've just kept the G8 and rebaged it or something, this thing is terrydactyl s*** on wheels.
 

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