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She loves it, doesn't miss the huge Suburban as much as it carried everyone and their stuff for years, AND gets questions and comments EVERYDAY about the car.
1) People have asked if it was the "cool new car from the commercials"
2) Someone asked if it was hers, and then that they had a 300M before (she did too, years ago), and really wanted a Malibu but couldn't find one
3) Someone last week again asked her about it and said they thought it was beautiful, and were going to buy one, but no one had them...and they ended up buying an Acura...but still wished they could have had a Malibu
4) People always want to see it...etc., etc.
Having one of the few around, it's absolutely astounding the reactions it gets daily, from all age groups and people. Even months ago, who would have thought a Malibu could do THAT?
Here's a 4-cylinder model:
And the 3.6L V6:
Hopefully that solves that...all I did was go to Ebay
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Ah. Well, nothing unordinary here, and most everything seems quite accessible. More so with the 2.4L, as expected, but the 3.6L still isn't "jammed in" there either, too much. With my mom's 2.4L Ecotech, the oil filter cartridge you change from above will be the biggest difference for my father, who does the maintenance for her.
Very, very, very nice Malibu! Excellent/beautiful. I plan on selling my Nissan Altima Hybrid and buying a Chevy Malibu, hopefully this year, if not next year. I want the same exact color, except the interior to be charcoal.
Thanks! She originally most wanted Silverstone and Titanium for something that was still light but didn't show as much or was as drab as white (last vehicle), then Black Granite & Titanium (she thought it looked great...but I worried about her and black again), and then eventually the Dark Gray. After 3 dealer swaps on Silver/Titanium cars were denied, we expanded and included the Dark Gray and more Black. ALMOST had a fully loaded Silverstone and Ebony, but are glad that didn't go through, because the dark interior is just...well...too dark, shows dust, scuffs, etc. and absorbs the most heat. It's not unattractive, but we REALLY liked the Titanium most because it's light, bright, and looks modern and techie, without being the typical drab gray--and the no wood, all silver, trim made it even better to her. Well, at least to us, that is.
Our dealer hadn't seen this color combo until ours was brought over, but based on their comments, they're going to be ordering more similar especially with the Titanium leather/suede of the 2LT.
CR puts in on par with the Camry and Accord.
This is a huge endorsement for G.M.
Now, start producing the Volt.
GM can pull ahead of Toyota and bring folks back into the fold.
Congrats!
They're often a rag, but it's one of a million (so to speak) reviews to back this fantastic car up.
If GM has given Chevy the needed cars to compete with the best of Asian makers, then GM is set for their comeback. Just look at the bland old Impala for the last two generations: basically every month for the last 5-6 years, this vehicle has hold itself well in the mid-large size market. It has been the only GM car that has made the top 10 seller in the US. It only trails Camry and Accord.
Now with the new and highly competitive Malibu, Chevy will have a better near term future (1-3 years) until the competitors pass it again. Hope that by then, the second generation Epsilon platform will make the future Malibu better yet (wider, lighter, less expensive to build,..). Competition is good !!!
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I will be waiting for the chevy's version of the Acadia (Transverse) to be released in late spring, 09 model. We need room for the growing boys for long road trips across country. If GM continues to produce great vehicle like the Malibu and CTS then the future is look bright . Hope the Transverse will be priced better the GM's version and maybe with a large engine ,it is a 4200-4500 lb vehicle
It will start at a lower price than the other 3, but mainly because it will also have a full array of models (exactly like the Malibu). LS, 1LT, 2LT, and LTZ. The LS, of course, will be the one with the low pricetag.
GM actually already put all the details for it up on the dealer DealerWorld system, as a salesperson on another forum posted what's there about it. No prices, but the 4 trim levels, same FWD or AWD, as well as Bluetooth (likely an option) and cooled seats (again, an option, probably on the top trim level, in addition to typical heating).
The biggest change for the 2009 Lambda crossovers is that all will have the Direct-Injection version of the 3.6L V6 engine standard across the line. This is the "upgrade" engine this year for the new CTS and also STS, with more power and also less emissions and a bit more efficient. No power numbers yet, but we'll see soon enough when they reveal the Traverse in a few days. They shelved the development of the V8 that was projected to be intro'd on the Lambdas at some time, but another may be possible after a while...but really, with the power they can get out of the V6, it isn't necessary and will only hurt mileage.
So, yeah, the Traverse (and the other 3 Lambdas) are looking better for 2009...which seems almost impossible.
But, back to the Malibu
BUT, that said, there were similar comments with the current V8 Impala SS which has a lot more grunt also through the front wheels, and that reviewers such as C&D again saying when they'd hit it, it would tug left, right, etc. They quoted having asked the GM engineers about it, who knew exactly what they were talking about, and said it actually wasn't torque steer because they had worked quite a while on that...but was actually a side effect of how the traction control kicked in, trying to get the traction to the best wheel it could. In a sense, doing that, it would create and/or add to the tugging feel.
With the Malibu, I think it is just torque steer, and nearly everyone has commented on it. It, of course, would be better if not there at all, but isn't something that turns into a daily bother...unless you make it a habit of constantly stomping on the accelerator excessively to roar from a stop and/or keep rolling like a freight train. Normal driving, with normal acceleration, it shouldn't be noticed much if at all.
First we test-drove the LT2, 4-cylinder. My wife loved it. Then we drove the LTZ. She loved it especially the two-tone leather. However, she did not see much of a difference in the cars to justify an $8,000 difference in price for the LTZ. Coming from a Volvo she wanted leather—the nice supple kind.
So after discussing it with the salesman we decided to buy the base LS and put in leather for an additional charge of $1,200. First, he said the after-market leather would cost $1,400 and further it would invalidate the warranty. But when we told him that the Toyota dealer would install the leather for $1,200 he went to his manager who said they could do it after all.
Bottom line, we are getting the top-of-line looks with better-than-factory installed leather for a fraction of the price. Here are the figures on the deal:
2008 Chevy Malibu LS
MRSP $20,225
Invoice $19,610
We offered $200 below invoice, plus leather $1,200 and administrative fee $349
for a total price of $20,959. We take delivery next Tuesday or Wednesday.
By the way, I noticed on the LTZ model in the showroom, that the rubber lining on the rear deck glass was beginning to separate. I brought it to the salesman’s attention but he brushed it off as inconsequential.
There is only an aux jack from the factory, the kit is already made for the HHR and the Malibu has that same compartment on top of the dash.
It hasn't really been advertised as available at all yet, but as you said, it is listed for the HHR and comes up on all of the various discount GM part sites.
Part #: 19171028
No guarantees, but the head units are the same across most of these GM vehicles, and it SHOULD work with a Malibu if you can actually get one. From other sites, I know of many people that have been waiting on it for other GM vehicles and still nothing...but I would at least venture to order the one with the HHR part # for now, and see if it plugs right into the Malibu. It should.
I tested a base XR, sweet ride!
As the last poster said, with some more time, Malibu production will better meet supply. The issue right now is that production was just ramping up and is now about max'd, but the car is still very new and with more commercials, etc., interest and buyers just keep surging more daily. Such as at the dealer where we bought ours, who actually had 3 at the time last month...and since we bought ours, the 1 or 2 more they've gotten in have sold within a couple of days.
They're also trying to make sure production can meet demand...but doesn't then keep going to such a level that lots are stacked full, such as even the Camry & Accord. Keeps interest up, discounts down, resale up, etc. There's 2 different plants pumping them out, both Fairfax (Malibu & Aura) and Orion (was G6 and now also extra Malibus), so it should balance a little better before too long.
And did I mention the OnStar feature? Boy was I impressed. Turn by turn directions from the dealership to home was phenomenal. But the feature that sold me most is the ability to turnoff off the engine and locate the car should it be stolen. A big improvement over Lojack I think.
All in all we are very impressed with the Malibu’s whisper quiet interior, comfortable ride, and fit and finish--inside and out. At a little under $21K we are very happy and satisfied with our purchase. One demerit from the wiffy is the A-pillars design that creates a blind spot which is a little disconcerting.
Side airbags "should" still deploy OK if the leather installation was designed for the side airbags, but even if they were, there are no guarantees after the factory upholstery and seats have been tampered with by a third party installing leather.
“It seems unreal to be considering the Chevrolet Malibu as an alternative to such world-class cars as the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, but it has happened. General Motors has finally delivered the first-class midsize sedan it promised for years if not decades ..
Over all, the Malibu rides more comfortably than the Honda Accord and is far more fun to drive than the standard Toyota Camry.
When it comes to acceleration, the 4-cylinder is adequate despite the fact that it is paired with an automatic transmission that has only four speeds (at a time when most automatics have more gears — from five to eight). More gears make a car more responsive and more fuel-efficient ..
The 3.6-liter V-6 has a six-speed automatic, and for the most part it worked well. Downshifts came quickly. Upshifts were smooth. But it had an annoying problem. At about 60 m.p.h. going up a slight hill, a light pressure on the gas caused it to downshift with a huge clunk. This happened several times on different hills. Mr. Meloeny [G.M.’s chief engineer for midsize vehicles] had no explanation. The V-6 accelerated strongly, though there was a surprising bit of vibration at idle.”
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4 cyl is fine otherwise.170 hp is sufficient for a car of this size.
Shops have been doing it for years, and if it already looks great (i.e. they knew what they were doing on that regard), all should be A-ok.
And on Onstar...mom had it in her Avalanche years ago, then her Suburban didn't have it, and now that her new Malibu does, it's yet another fun thing to her. The diagnostics emails are fantastic to her, and moreso, she loves using the Onstar phone. Today, everyone and their brother wants Bluetooth (as do I), but the Onstar phone is still fantastic and always there even if your cell is dead, etc.
Congrats on the leathered LS!
If you car battery fails, you can't use OnStar to call a tow truck.
Using OnStar for regular calls is extremely expensive and on top of that it's very inconvenient to deal with another phone number and maybe turning call forwarding on and off as you get in and out of the car as a workaround.
What a hassle!
Bluetooth is just simple. It turns on and off automatically as you step in and out of the car and you only have to deal with one phone number and one phone bill.
You can test drive it yourself on the freeway to see if feels like it has enough power.
The V6 uses quite a bit more gas. If you don't care about that, then just get the V6.
By the way, does any boardie know how to post pics to this forum? I already have the pics on photobucket.
Simply put? LOVE it. The 4-cylinder is eerily quiet and smooth--even C&D and other reviewers have called the combo the most refined 4-cyl in a midsize sedan--and definitely has the power to zip around and run free on the highway. After a month, mom loves it and still thinks the 4-cyl is very quick & quiet. She came up for a visit over the weekend so I finally got some seat time in the car, and the instant response right from the getgo was very entertaining--the 2.4L feels very strong.
No, it won't do the sub 7-sec 0-60 runs of the 3.6L or have as much grunt overall, but it's anything but sluggish and the refinement of the 2.4L in the Malibu (and also Aura) is incredible. Plus the electric steering feels great and doesn't sap any extra juice off the engine as the V6's hydraulic setup does, and the lighter engine improves handling feel up front.
The 4-cyl factor still perturbs my father a bit (there's just never been one in the house...ever), but even he enjoys how quiet, smooth, and quick it is. Look at the Camry and Accord, and what's sold in the biggest numbers for years? The 4-cyl models.
I understand the attraction to the V6 (it's a great engine), but more than prefer overall the lower cost and more efficient nature of the 4-cyl tied with its honest power and refinement.
I added chrome pillar posts and window tints. Purchased on eBay and got both for less and $100.
One thing that I haven't seen anyone post on here is the lack of garage door openers. I looked in my manual and it doesn't seem that they are even an option. So again I went to eBay and purchased a homelink unit that matched my interior perfectly. I didn't really want to disassemble a visor to install it and since mine does not have lighted vanity mirrors I didn't think that there would be any easily accessible wiring to tap, so I installed it between the reading lamps in the plastic header. It looks great and you can't tell that it wasn't factory installed.
Looking for molded mud flaps and maybe a rear spoiler.
I think the interior is great and the designers of this car have added many nice touches like a rubber pad under the ignition so your keys are not banging against hard plastic. I also like the adjustable arm rest. This was a surprise when I pulled and moved up.
Even with the repurchase, GM allowed topped off savings of $2018 from the GM card. What value for the money. GM you have won be back!!