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First Look: 2008 Chevrolet Malibu - There's more to the new Mailbu than just the sheet metal and the low-sheen plastic. Even the proportions look significantly better thanks to a wheelbase that's a whopping 6 inches longer than the outgoing Malibu (now the longest in the class). From nose to tail, the Malibu measures 3 inches longer than before, and this visually pushes the wheels to the corners of the car and gives it a stable look. These dimensions should also provide GM with the means to make tangible improvements in ride quality and handling compared to previous efforts. (more)
First Drive: 2008 Chevrolet Malibu - he new Malibu shares the same basic chassis as the well-received Saturn Aura, and this means the expected MacPherson strut front suspension and multilink independent rear. It differs from the Aura only in tuning, really. Chevrolet says it used a new tuning philosophy for the Malibu, and as far as we can tell, this means the car now slots between the mushy Camry and the sporty Accord. (here)
Full Test: 2008 Chevrolet Malibu LTZ - The new Malibu jumps smack in the middle of most consideration lists. It might even sell well to the lost generation in California. (more)
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Yeah...this will be another Lumina. 1. The V6 doesn't have as much power as the Japanese "big 3", yet will have worse fuel economy than all three. Though the 4 cylinder sounds OK. 2. It's ugly. I don't know what everyone else is smoking. This new Malibu will sell on price and incentives, unfortunately.
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Replying to: bbechtel16 (Oct 10, 2007 6:33 am) |
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When will the new Malibu be available?
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Replying to: malexbu (Oct 09, 2007 5:58 pm) Haven't seen the car yet so can't comment with authority, I just don't like the c-pillar and rear lights. Can someone say 95 Diamante? I recently rented an HHR and was pleasantly surprised with the engine, especially because I was putting regular in a car designed for premium. I think the 4-cylinder will do just fine, and this from a happy Maxx 3.5 owner. I'll still miss the Maxx, but plan on driving mine into the ground. If I had to replace it in the next year or so, I might just take the 09 Hyundai Elantra hatch. |
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I have to say good job GM. This Malibu is a Huge improvement over the ugly old one. Styling is subjective, But I say it beats the bland Accord and the ugly Camry hands down. It finally competes. 2 gripes I have: What idiots decided not to have a navigation system? All it's competitors have them! It's must have. And I don't like the engine numbers. No doubt it will outrun Accord, and Camry, but they know 270 hp would look so much better on paper to auto testers also testing the Accord, CAmry, and in my oppinion the second best styled sedan, the Altima. GM is finally getting it. This, the Aura, their lambdas. Cadillacs. The Pontiac G8. Competition taking notice.
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Replying to: katmando90 (Oct 11, 2007 4:14 pm) |
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Replying to: albook (Oct 14, 2007 10:35 am) It's heavier with less horsepower than Accord or Camry. How does that translate to 'no doubt it will outrun'??
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Replying to: KarenS (Oct 09, 2007 9:12 am) |
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