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I have always changed my own. I can't find the drain plug or oil filter on this recently purchased car.
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Replying to: marionbrenda (Apr 19, 2007 12:28 pm) Oil filter has a cap on it that has to be removed and filter is below it - that is why you don't see filter.
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Hello. I have a 2005 Chevy Malibu, approx 19K miles. I hear this ticking noice (kind of like a chirping noice) constantly near the left front tire while driving. It usually happens when I'm going > 40 mph. I've taken in to the dealership SEVERAL times and they don't hear it! Anyone else having this problem or know what it could be? It's driving me crazy!!!! Thanks!
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Replying to: e2helper (Apr 20, 2007 1:40 pm)
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Replying to: staciet (Apr 22, 2007 5:13 pm) |
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Replying to: csandste (Apr 11, 2007 7:04 pm) I also find that this not-so-small car is sirprisingly easy to park. normally with a new car for some time i would not be as presize pulling into a marked spot. On a general note, I can't quite understand how one can get a conclusive feel from one or 2 test drives. Cars differ quite a lot in a number of ways and i find that the initial feel can be deceptive bacause you're only drawn to those things that are very different from your old car. But we get used to things real quick. In 2 weeks the overall impression of the can be quite different. so...to me a good test would last a month...alas, it is not realistic |
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| I own an 06 malibu with about 30000 miles on it and not a problem. The electric steering takes some getting used to but the car is great. | |
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Replying to: marionbrenda (Apr 22, 2007 9:05 pm) |
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gf is looking for a new car and comes from a GM family. The base Malibu seems to fit the bill in terms of price, reliability, and economy. I know the Malibu is about to redesign and get the 2.4l as the base engine. I don't know if that platform will provide the same economy. I'm also sure the price will increase on the new model (as opposed to an end of the year deal we can make on the 07 LS). Should we wait for it, or go with the current generation Malibu?
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Replying to: want_a_yaris (Jun 30, 2007 5:06 pm) Nobody can say if the new Malibu is going to be better or worse but by all indications it is better, but higher cost to buy. I usually go the lower cost route and the current gen Malibu is a very decent vehicle.
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