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www.gmfleet.com Go to '2007 GM Car and Truck Order Guide' (I can't paste the direct link on this computer, but it should be easily accessible).

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Pictures show G5 gets the new corporate radio with MP3 but not Cobalt. G5 gets the G6 steering wheel and not a Cobalt clone. No mention of the new 900 pick ups but there will be 1500 and 2500 Sierra and Silverado classics. It lists Silao Mexico as an assembly plant for full size pick ups. This is probably to pick up some of the slack while the other plants gear up for 900 production.

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Pictures show G5 gets the new corporate radio with MP3 but not Cobalt. G5 gets the G6 steering wheel and not a Cobalt clone.

That's strange because the changes for '07 said that the Cobalt was getting the black tie radio too, and [i forget who] did a chop of the interior with the radio in it...hmm...
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That's strange because the changes for '07 said that the Cobalt was getting the black tie radio too, and [i forget who] did a chop of the interior with the radio in it...hmm...

Ted did.

I wouldn't trust the stock photography of the Cobalt. They tend to reuse stuff over and over again. And according to the online order guide the Cobalt is getting the new radio.

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