Chevrolet Chevelle

vs

Chevrolet Cobalt SS

USA vs USA — 1970 vs 2005

Chevrolet Chevelle (1970)
Chevrolet Cobalt SS (2005)
Specifications
Chevelle SS 454 LS6Cobalt SS Turbocharged
Horsepower450 hp260 hp
Torque500 lb-ft260 lb-ft
Engine Size7,440 cc1,998 cc
0-60 mph5.4 sec5.5 sec
Top Speed130 mph155 mph
¼ Mile13.1 sec13.9 sec
Weight3,750 lbs3,012 lbs
Wheelbase2,845 mm2,624 mm
Length5,023 mm4,580 mm
Units Produced4,475
Original MSRP$3,835$22,320
Value (Excellent)$350,000$22,000
Collectibility10/106/10
Rarity8/106/10
The Verdict

This matchup is remarkably close. The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 offers more power, quicker acceleration, stronger collectibility, while the 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Turbocharged counters with higher top speed, lighter weight, better value. Neither holds a decisive advantage, making this a true enthusiast's dilemma. Your choice ultimately depends on which driving philosophy resonates more with you.

Overview

Within the Chevrolet stable, the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 and 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Turbocharged represent different approaches to performance and purpose. Both carry the Chevrolet badge, yet each carves out its own distinct identity. The 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 holds a clear advantage in raw power with 450 hp compared to 260 hp, a 190-horsepower difference that shapes the driving experience. Under the hood, the contrast is notable: the Chevrolet Chevelle uses a V8 OHV (LS6 big-block) displacing 7,440 cc, while the Chevrolet Cobalt SS relies on a Inline-4 DOHC Turbocharged with 1,998 cc. In the sprint to 60 mph, the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 edges ahead at 5.4 seconds versus 5.5 seconds. The Chevrolet Cobalt SS carries a weight advantage, tipping the scales 738 lbs lighter. On the collector market, the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 commands a significant premium over the 2005 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Turbocharged, reflecting differences in prestige and rarity. From a collectibility standpoint, the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS 454 LS6 rates higher among enthusiasts and auction houses.