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Chevrolet Cobalt Dipstick helps customers to achieve a quick and trustworthy test of the oil temperature so that the vibrant small car stays fit to drive every day. The Chevrolet Cobalt has been applauded by its nimble 2.2 liter inline four which claims 155 horsepower, the exhilarating turbo SS that takes 8.5 seconds to reach 60mph, and its five speed manual or four speed automatic type of gearboxes which are not only easy to use but also fast with beginners and expert drivers. The tuning of the front wheel drive gives the car certain cornering feeling and the curb weight of around 2600 pounds makes the car feel light and responsive. The Cobalt's seating is comfortable, the controls are simple and inside is a quality factory part that can withstand years of school-runs or commuting. The 4450mm long and 1735mm wide dimensions are also respectable enough to ensure ease in parking regardless of the size of the parking lots, indicating why Chevrolet enthusiasts appreciate the balanced package. Cross-guarding that performance is the Dipstick which was constructed with the Cobalt in mind. It is a narrowly calibrated rod that is easily inserted into the engine tube to enable the drivers to see the high and low oil levels at a glance in order to detect that the engine is under-lubricated at an early stage to prevent damage. Regular Dipstick is effective in terms of longevity of the engine that is one of the large money-savers of the loyal Chevrolet customers. The process of installing a new Dipstick does not take much time, and the engine cool finds where the tube fits, oils the O-ring, presses it into place, attaches the bracket, slips in, slips out, starts briefly, and looks for any leakage.