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What replaced the Cobalt?
Chevy Cruze
The Chevy Cruze, the car that replaced the Cobalt, is selling well around the world and in the U.S.
Are cobalt good cars?
Chevrolet Cobalt Ratings Overview The average rating is a 3.4 out of 5 stars. The Chevrolet Cobalt Reliability Rating is 3.5 out of 5. It ranks 20th out of 32 for all car brands. Learn more about Chevrolet Cobalt Reliability Ratings.
What does LT mean on a Chevy Cobalt?
Cobalt LT. The LT trim level added power windows, locks and mirrors, a front center armrest and upgraded front seats. An upgraded variation on the LT trim level — called 2LT — also included 16-inch alloy wheels, cruise control and ABS. A number of options package were available on LT models.
How do you get to the trunk of the back seat in a Chevy Cobalt?
Push the trunk-release button next to your steering column, or use your keyless remote to open the trunk.
Can you get cobalt poisoning from too much cobalt?
Usually you have to be exposed to high levels of cobalt for weeks to months to have symptoms. However, it is possible to have some symptoms if you swallow a large amount of cobalt at once. The most worrisome form of cobalt poisoning occurs when you breathe too much into your lungs.
What are the uses of cobalt in the world?
Cobalt is used in many alloys & super alloys to make parts in aircraft engines, gas turbine, high-speed steels, corrosion resistant alloys, cemented carbides. It is used in magnets and magnetic recording media. It is also used as catalysts for the petroleum and chemical industries. Used as drying agents for paints and inks.
How long do you have to be exposed to cobalt to have symptoms?
Usually you have to be exposed to high levels of cobalt for weeks to months to have symptoms. However, it is possible to have some symptoms if you swallow a large amount of cobalt at one time.
What happens to your body when you breathe in cobalt?
If you breathe in this substance for long periods, you will likely develop breathing problems that are similar to asthma or pulmonary fibrosis, such as shortness of breath and decreased exercise tolerance. Cobalt poisoning that occurs from constant contact with your skin will likely cause irritation and rashes that go away slowly.