From the “grass isn’t always greener” department, the Chevrolet Cobalt is under investigation by the federal government for power steering-related safety issues. There have been 1,132 complaints, with 11 crashes, 1 injury and no deaths. There are 905,000 vehicles which may be involved. The complaints center around a loss of power steering functionality. This leads to hard-to-control vehicles, mostly when changing lanes, presumably to pull over and stop the car.
The Cobalt will be replaced later this year by the 2011 Chevy Cruze.
by John Suit
Source: Automotive News

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