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Replying to: pmaguran (Dec 23, 2008 6:11 am) The other real complaint I have is the 6 speed automatic. It is constantly hunting up and down and still never seems to be in the right gear. When I need to make a quick move in traffic, the car takes far too long to respond. It's as bad as any turbo lag I've ever experienced. I occasionally get so frustrated with it I resort to shifting manually and keeping it in a lower gear, to keep the RPMs in a more usable range. Even when in manual mode, it takes to long to shift. While the Malibu was in the shop, I recently drove an HHR with the 4 cyl and a 4 speed automatic. I found that transmission far more driveable. And there was hardly any difference in fuel mileage. That just shouldn't be. I would also note that the CVT in the Rogue, with the paddle shifters, shifts much more crisply and quickly. I've noted a few other niggling things previously - like no dual zone climate control or the fact that the back seat does not fold flat. But, given the class of car, those are not major problems. Other than that, you are right, it is a nice car. But I probably would not buy another one. |
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I'm looking at used 2008 Malibu LS 6cyl. at dealer, both have 25000 miles, anyone have any mileage #'s for this model, has auto trans.
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Replying to: donniel (Mar 14, 2009 9:12 am) We have a 2008 LS 4-cylinder with about 12,000 miles on it. We are getting 21 MPG in mostly city driving. By the way the LS does not come with a V6. |
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Replying to: donniel (Mar 14, 2009 9:12 am) We have a 2008 LS 4-cylinder with about 12,000 miles on it. We are getting 21 MPG in mostly city driving. By the way the LS does not come with a V6.
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Replying to: bwia (Mar 14, 2009 9:44 am)
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Replying to: donniel (Mar 14, 2009 9:56 am)
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Replying to: malexbu (Aug 30, 2008 4:34 pm) one way) trip recently: +-------+-------+------+ | When | Where | MPG | --------+-------+------+ | 08/05 | MA-TN | 36.6 | | .......... | TN-MA | 36.8 | +-------+-------+------+ | 08/08 | MA-TN | 36.6 | | .......... | TN-MA | 37.4 | +-------+-------+------+ | 09/05 | MA-TN | 38.2 | | .......... | TN-MA | 37.8 | +-------+-------+------+ The bottom line: 38.2 MPG, the highest so far; 37.8 MPG with the car fully loaded, going over mountains easily. A great, great car (Base Sedan 2005). |
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I will use it on same commute that gets me 23 mpg in a 4.3 L, 4 spd auto, Sonoma ext cab (3850 lbs). Car is lighter by couple hundred lbs, has a little more than half the displacement, 107k less miles on it, and much better aerodynamics, tires, and electric steering. 9 of my 15 mile commute is interstate 55 zone with daily speed traps but no congestion. Will I be able to get over 27mpg? The Sonoma is rated 20 hwy, so by direct comparison, I would get 33 combined in the Malibu.
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Replying to: dave8697 (Jun 22, 2009 7:35 am)
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