New chevy malibu interior...


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Nice interior too bad its a FRONT WHEEL DRIVE underpowered Econo box

i'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you forgot the sarcasm tag.

This looks great (for chevy) and they've got three different versions of the interior, my favorite is the polished metal look. looks nice, but i think it'll still be a shity car. I will drive one to try it out though.

Nice interior too bad its a FRONT WHEEL DRIVE underpowered Econo box

A 3.6L v6 263 hp engine is underpowered??? Thats on par with similar cars like the Camry, altima, taurus and accord... all which also have FWD. Not to mention the SS version is rumored to have a V8 or spiced up 3.6L

i'll give you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you forgot the sarcasm tag.

This looks great (for chevy) and they've got three different versions of the interior, my favorite is the polished metal look. looks nice, but i think it'll still be a shity car. I will drive one to try it out though.

A 3.6L v6 263 hp engine is underpowered??? Thats on par with similar cars like the Camry, altima, taurus and accord... all which also have FWD. Not to mention the SS version is rumored to have a V8 or spiced up 3.6L

Well you guys fail to realize that this car is still a 15-16 second car, SS or not. I ran a Malibu SS (or another chevy family car thats an SS) and its a slow car none the less. Why would you want a FRONT wheel drive car anyhow? I own a 4 door car, with more hp and torque and its ALL wheel drive. I dont understand who would purchase a 4 door, FWD car for any reason. RWD or AWD. No disrespect meant to anyone just stating the facts. Plus american cars, compared to imports.... 1.)Dependability. 2.) Cost 3.)Resale value 4.) Gas mileage 5.) quality. list goes on and on.

I wouldn't trust an American car. In 3 years they all feel like they are falling apart and the engines get doggy.

And it has nothing to do with where it was built or assembled. The engineering of the other manufacturers is far supperior to anything done here in the states.

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