2008 2009 Chevy Cavalier
Many standard features have been included in the new 2003 Chevy Cavalier LS Coupes some which include: antilock brakes, body-color bumpers and side moldings, bold 15 inch wheels with full wheel covers a CD player with six speaker premium audio and RDS and even cruise control.
The new Chevy Cavalier LS Sedan like the Coupe comes equipped with dual electric remote mirrors, five cup holders, front mud guards, luggage-area cargo net and for security a passlock theftdeterrent system. The chassis is based on the longer N model platform. Despite sharing some basic components with the Skylark, Achieva and GrandAm, no one will confuse these cars. The wheelbase is longer, and the car puts that to good use in the roomier interior.
2008 2009 Cavalier Chevy insurance rates
If you purchase a new 2008 2009 Chevy Cavalier you need auto insurance. Auto liability insurance is required in all 50 states. Although each state sets their own limits on how much insurance is needed for 2008 2009 autos, these are only minimum limits and in most cases additional insurance coverage is needed if you don't want to have to pay additional expenses out of pocket in the event of an accident.
It is generally accepted among insurance agents that the state minimum policy limits are not enough. Most insurance professionals would agree for the average driver the best liability limits to have are 100 / 300 / 100. If you are going to buy a 2008 2009 Cavalier we recomend
300,000 per accident for bodily injury.
2008 2009 Cavalier Chevy safety
Before you go on a trip in your new Chevy Cavalier do a quick lookover your new car. Unless you're very knowledgeable when it comes to auto repair and maintenance, it is best to have a mechanic inspect your Cavalier before a long trip. However, there are a few inspections almost anyone can make,
Check hoses (to and from the radiator and the heater in all Chevy's). If they are cracked, look dry-rotted, worn, or are bulging, replace them.
Check your battery. Clean off any buildup of electrolyte with a mixture of baking soda and water.
Check your tires for wear or damage.
Check fluid levels (oil, transmission, coolant, window washer, etc.)
Look under the car to see if there are any fluids leaking.
Make sure your spare tire is well inflated and the jack is in place. These tips can help make your next long trip in your new 2008 2009 Chevy Cavalier a safe one.