Does the new Malibu Really Matter?
This
bigger and more powerful Chevy Malibu helps clear the way for a size
increase and switch to rear-wheel-drive for the 2009 Impala, which will
be moving decidedly upstream, and away from the current rental car,
fleet targeted market positioning. More important, the new Malibu
replaces today's dowdy rental-car-special with a dynamic, more
desirable family sedan. Given its basis on the entertaining Pontiac G6
and impressive Saturn Aura foundation, Chevy loyalists will find plenty
to like about the redesigned Malibu. Chevrolet intends for the new
Malibu to win over Honda, Nissan and Toyota intenders, and from what we
have seen so far, this car just might be able to do that!
What's it got Under the Hood?
Choose
between a 164-hp, 2.4-liter four-cylinder combined with electric assist
power steering that should get 31 mpg on the highway and a 252-hp,
3.6-liter V6 with variable valve timing and conventional hydraulic
power steering good for 26 mpg on the highway. A six-speed automatic
with driver shift control is standard on all but LS and LT with the
four-cylinder engine. Every Malibu comes with a powertrain warranty
good for five years or 100,000 miles, four-wheel-disc antilock brakes,
and traction control. GM's industry leading Stability control system is
standard on LT and LTZ models.
What does the new Malibu look like?
Chevrolet
has done a great job differentiating the appearance of the Malibu from
the Pontiac G6 and Saturn Aura on which it's based. The resemblance is
obvious only in the greenhouse, door skins, and roofline – otherwise,
the Malibu looks unique and is its own car. Malibu's dual-port grille
design debuts the new face of Chevrolet while its twin round taillights
are clear heritage cues – almost bring back a déjà vu feeling of
looking at the rear of a 2004 Impala. Shown here is the Malibu LT; the
LTZ gets LED taillights, polished 18-inch wheels replacing the chromed
17s, and fog lights. All V6 versions have twin chrome exhaust outlets,
and a panoramic four-panel sunroof is optional on the Malibu LT and
LTZ.
What's inside the 2008 Malibu?
Chevrolet
is trying to take the new Malibu upscale, especially in LTZ trim. It
reports that premium materials are used throughout, and that great
strides have been made toward making the Malibu one of the quietest
cars in its class. Two-tone interior décor and leather are available,
while all Malibus have blue-backlit gauges and ambient cabin lighting.
Metallic or woodgrain trim decorates the interior and LTZ versions
stand out with unique black chrome accents. Safety equipment includes
standard side-impact front airbags and two-row side curtain airbags, as
well as one year of free OnStar Generation 7 telematics with automatic
crash notification.
What does Courtesy Chevrolet say about the new Malibu?
"The
2008 Malibu rewrites Chevrolet's midsize car strategy, offering a
stylish, uncompromising package that stacks up against the most popular
competitors," says Scott Gruwell, Courtesy Chevrolet's New Vehicle Director. "We know the competition is very good, and this new Malibu has the goods to assert a leadership position in the segment."
What do we think about the new Malibu?
GM
is well aware that the 2008 Chevrolet Malibu's competition is great
rather than very good, and midsize sedan shoppers buy as much for brand
prestige as they do safety, reliability, style, and value. It's not
enough to simply stack up against the competition – this new Malibu is
designed to drill a right hook upside the jaws of Honda, Nissan and
Toyota, and then get the media and Malibu owners to overwhelmingly
praise the car. A test drive, at Courtesy Chevrolet rather than through
a rental car company, will prove that this redesigned Chevy really does
have "the goods to assert a leadership position in the segment." Photos courtesy of General Motors
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2008 Chevrolet Malibu
Read a recent artcile reviewing the 2008 Chevy Malibu here!
Riding the Refinement Wave within the GM Design Renaissance
by Ralph Paglia
What is it?
2008
Chevrolet Malibu: Blurring the lines between midsize and full-size, the
completely redesigned and reengineered 2008 Chevrolet Malibu gets a
longer wheelbase than and almost identical head and legroom
measurements as the traditionally larger Impala. Based on the same
internationally targeted platform as the 2007 Saturn Aura which took
Motortrend's Car Of The Year honors, the new Malibu is the Chevy
version of the Aura and will be offered in typical Chevrolet trim
levels of LS, LT, and LTZ. The sporty SS model and the funky Maxx
hatchback will not initially be offered by Chevrolet, but look for an
SS variant by the second model year of this vehicle's lifecycle.
What is being initially offered is a sleek sedan wearing what GM design
studios are calling the new face of Chevrolet: a dual-port grille.


 

  
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