Obviously, in today’s world, the Cobalt’s out-of-the-park fuel efficiency garners rave reviews. The mark of this car’s gas economy is that it’s taking buyers away from the lauded Prius. Owners also enjoy its handling and its muscular-looking outer shell that turns heads. The standard inclusion of XM Satellite radio and On-Star contribute to the car’s general appeal. Chevrolet’s 2009 Cobalt LT Coupe takes its place in the competitive field of fuel-efficient compact cars and doesn’t disappoint. Its rivals with an official EPA fuel rating of 25/37 mpg, this 5-passenger family ride that Chevrolet touts as a "premium small car" makes its claim as the envy of the pack. The Cobalt looks like a proper Chevrolet small car, right down to its lug nuts. The body panel fits are extremely tight - so tight, in fact, that there are no rubber trim gaskets around Cobalt’s compound complex headlamps. The fastback coupe bears a resemblance to the Cavalier it replaced in 2005, right down to its high, rounded tail and triangular rear quarter windows, though that’s where the comparison ends. You could say the 2009 has been brought up to vogue. All that is missing is you! Where the Customer is Number 1!