nixonthekat
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Hello everyone..
I'm currently looking at purchasing a 2006 Chevy Cobalt LT with 121,783K on it from a dealership (independent not a GM) body is in spectacular shape and the rims and breaks and tires are perfect same with inside features.
The car has everything from xm, factory sub, sun roof, cruise control etc.. I've seen the carfax as well and it's had no accidents and hasn't been in the shop for anything major but the sun roof button replacement and breaks and new tires.
My concern especially now is buying the car when GM has announced the recall for the ignition switch. ( GM Recall | Ignition Switch Recall Information | GM Canada ) and replacement parts are taking forever.
So my main conclusion: Is it safe to continue driving the car with the recall and reducing the amount of things on your key chain? and for anyone else who owns this car any common problems with it?
I'm also buying this car for $4,998.00 Canadian.
I'm currently looking at purchasing a 2006 Chevy Cobalt LT with 121,783K on it from a dealership (independent not a GM) body is in spectacular shape and the rims and breaks and tires are perfect same with inside features.
The car has everything from xm, factory sub, sun roof, cruise control etc.. I've seen the carfax as well and it's had no accidents and hasn't been in the shop for anything major but the sun roof button replacement and breaks and new tires.
My concern especially now is buying the car when GM has announced the recall for the ignition switch. ( GM Recall | Ignition Switch Recall Information | GM Canada ) and replacement parts are taking forever.
So my main conclusion: Is it safe to continue driving the car with the recall and reducing the amount of things on your key chain? and for anyone else who owns this car any common problems with it?
I'm also buying this car for $4,998.00 Canadian.