* Year: Cobalts were produced from 2005 to 2010. Older models will be significantly cheaper than newer ones (though finding a new one is nearly impossible).
* Mileage: Lower mileage vehicles will cost more.
* Condition: The overall condition of the car (mechanical and cosmetic) greatly impacts price.
* Trim level: Different trims (like LS, LT, SS) had varying features and initial prices.
* Location: Prices vary geographically due to market demand and supply.
To find the price of a specific Chevrolet Cobalt, you should check online used car marketplaces like:
* Autotrader
* Cars.com
* Kelley Blue Book (KBB)
* Edmunds
These sites allow you to filter by year, location, mileage, and other criteria to get a better idea of current market values.