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2018 Chevrolet Malibu AT LTZ Review - Behind the Wheel

2018 Chevrolet Malibu AT LTZ Review - Behind the Wheel

AutoDeal.com.ph:

Debut in the 60’s, it was name after a
coastal community in California
Sadly it’s named however in the Philippines
as the butt of some jokes
as people like to add a G to the end
Sorry
Now on their latest generation, Chevrolet says it has
better fuel efficiency connectivity and safety features
more than ever before. Let’s find out what they are going on about
In this, the 2018 Malibu
The HID’s with Intellibeam are housed in a smaller frame
which compliments the smaller slats that are found
all over the front clip. Now, there is no large gap to speak of
to allow the air in but the four mentioned slats are equal to the task
Unique to the car, are the lights down here which are
your actually DRL’s and too is the emblem, the very proud emblem
I should say because it is textured and ribbed
Sorry but it does feel very cool
Even the keys emblem has texture
Nitpick if I may there is just one aspect on the front clip
that I don’t really appreciate
There’s a line that can be found on the hood that stretches
all the way down pass the emblem and to the chin
How much does it bug me? Well, not that much
Down on the side you’ll notice two lines that begin at the front doors
and slowly but surely taper as you get to the rear
Given the car a very streamlined, very fluidic look
Now the car does sit on 18-Inch mags fitted with 45 series tires
Now if you take that and combined it with this
beautiful fastback right here and this sharp departure angle
it does make for a very good looking stance
Now for some, the rear overhang might be much but
there is good reason for that
In fact, there is 447L of reasons, now it’s not the largest capacity
in this class but it’s certainly not the smallest
Space good enough that that can hold Professor Klump
However, getting him in that might be a problem through this
Renee Zellweger lips, kinda tight
Golf bags even two, not a problem. Medium sized suitcases
Not a problem however anything larger than that
You might need Steven Tyler lips and that’s a completely different story
Oh! Worth mentioning, the two exhaust, tucked away very nicely in chrome. Very nice touch
Now the toys back here include 2 cupholders on the center armrest
You got 2 air vents right here, 2 USB charging ports and a 12V socket
There are also speakers on either door and 2 more speakers behind the passengers
Now that’s 4 out of the 9 speakers in total inside the car
Now, the wheelbase of this car is actually 4-Inches longer
than the previous model which is checkout this legroom
It’s ridonculous. There’s enough space in here to fit
two large adults easily and even an average size adult in the center
Thanks to the low tunnel found in the ground
Safety? Yup! Apart from the standard airbags found upfront
There are also airbags found on the B pillars and either side of the rear seats
Not bad
The color scheme is the first thing that may not catch your attention
because it’s pretty subdue really
its got grays and browns, very comfortable, very laid back
Now your 4 gauges upfront and your trip computer
along with the air controls are, well they’re pretty adequate
as too are the buttons found on the steering wheel
different though in the fact that they’re all the same height
covered by a thin rubber film so that it is non-slip that’s pretty cool
You also got your dual pane sunroof and your 2 cupholders upfront
and loads of cubby spaces that you can put all your knick knacks
Including actually a very smart way to put your umbrella away
Now, not only are the front seats comfortable
because they can knock Vincent down in 5 minutes or less
but they can also accommodate much taller people
Now, you’d expect the driver to have power right
Well, the passenger seat has power too, in fact both of them can move
back and down to accommodate much taller people
and not only does the driver have lumbar support, so does the passenger
The lumbar support comes out so much that it can be like a basketball
at your back say put it at number four and it can retract all the way in
to the same number of wins that the Cavs have in the 2018 finals, which is zero
I’m gonna get flanked for that aren’t they? Meh, it’s the truth
The 8-Inch screen which also doubles as your reverse camera by the way
and is extremely clear I must add, also has the Mylink system which is a
breeze to use, in fact we find that it’s one of the easier head units that we’ve ever had to test
On any of the units that we’ve gotten, it’s really fun to use
and while you’re using it, you can also charge your phone
with the wireless system down here, it might be difficult for bigger phones
such as a Note or anything larger than that, but the smaller wireless units, not a problem
The one thing that I have to add about this unit is that
The whole thing is integrated into dash very very well
it doesn’t stick out like a sore thumb and that I gotta say
that I do love
Under the hood, there’s only one engine variant available in the Philippines
which is an inline 4 2L Turbocharged gasoline engine
which produces 250horses and 353 Nm of Torque
in an executive sedan, not bad
but even with all that power, in and out of the dreaded weekend traffic of Metro Manila
The Malibu was still able to do 10km/l. Frugal
Apart of the ease of which Chevy’s Mylink is just a joy to use
whether your an Apple user or an Android user and it also has 9 speakers
that’s around the car which are all Bose, louder than kids on a Saturday morning
it also has the following technologies
Its got adaptive cruise, its got lane keep assist, emergency braking
and semi autonomous parking to name a few
Oh! And get this, there are also 12 sensors all around the car
so that even Catherine Zeta Jones could not escape these guys
The level of comfort driving Malibu is well, is pretty good
The steering is light yet it’s not disconnected from the road
Yes, there are some cheap plastics that can be found all around the cabin
and the road noise does kinda creep up just a little bit
But it does not take away from the very comfortable leather seats
As a driver you have really very little to complain about
and even much less as a passenger
There are no paddle shifters to speak of, in fact it’s a bit confusing
when you run your fingers down the back of the steering wheel
where you’ll find audio controls
Now to manually change gears and provide you with a more sport feel
Pop the transmission into L which activates the plus minus selectors on the shifter
Fuel efficient? Check. Safety? Big check. Connectivity? Check
the Chevrolet Malibu LTZ is available at P2,131,888
Now it’s a bit pricey yes I understand, not the cheapest thing out there
But it’s also not the most executive sedan available in the Philippines
And you do have to consider that you do get a boatload of toys for the driver
Now, it does also gives us the consumers something that we do
very much appreciate, an option
And regardless of what I think about that line
Yeah, it’s a good looking option

2018 Chevrolet Malibu | Features Rundown | Edmunds

2018 Chevrolet Malibu | Features Rundown | Edmunds

Edmunds:

BRYN MACKINNON: I'm Edmund's
Editor Bryn MacKinnon,
and here's a features rundown
of the 2018 Chevrolet Malibu.
Among the four trim levels
and three power trains,
we recommend the
Malibu Hybrid LTE.
It has a good mix of features,
performance, and efficiency.
We also suggest adding
the optional convenience
and technology package.
We found the 1.5
liter base engine
to be a little
weak by comparison

and upgrading to the hybrid
shouldn't break the bank.
We deducted points for
the occasionally clumsy
transmission that can
be sluggish and prone
to odd lurches when
slowing to a stop.
Thick roof pillars and
a high rear deck lid
can cause some issues
for outward visibility.
Our rear-view camera is standard
on all but the base model
Malibu.
The standard Malibus have almost
16-cubic feet of trunk space
which is about
average for the class.
Unfortunately, the hybrid is
reduced to 11.6 cubic feet,
but there is still a rear seat
pass through for longer items.
The rear seats can
accommodate taller passengers,
but the sloping roof line can
make it feel a little confining
back there.
The interior is
pleasantly modern,
but materials quality is only
about average for the class.
We caution against the
lighter colored dashboards
as they can cause some
distracting reflections.
The Chevy MyLink system gets
high marks for its ease of use
as well as the inclusion of
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
You also get a Wi-Fi Hotspot.
The front seats are
firm, yet comfortable
with plenty of lateral support.
They're also very spacious
with little fatigue
to report after several
hours behind the wheel.
Chevy Malibu's top competitors
include Honda Accord,
Toyota Camry, and Mazda 6.
Bottom line-- since it's
completely redesigned
for the 2016 model year,
the latest Chevrolet Malibu
is very competitive in the
midsize sedan category.
Some rivals might boast
better driving dynamics
or more features for the money.
But the Malibu provides a solid
and stylish all-around package.
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2016 Chevrolet Malibu | CarGurus Test Drive Review

2016 Chevrolet Malibu | CarGurus Test Drive Review

CarGurus:

Hi, I'm Mike Perkins from CarGurus, and this week I'm driving the all-new 2016
Chevy Malibu Premier. The Malibu actually has one of the stranger stories in car
history.
It started off as a top-tier trim for the rear-wheel-drive Chevelle,
became its own model in 1978, and then died a few years later in '83.
But it popped up again in 1997 as a front-wheel-drive sedan, and while it
still bears the name of that iconic American beachside city, since 2013 the
Malibu has actually been sold and marketed worldwide.
Now in its ninth generation, with more than 10 million Malibus sold over its
51-year history, for 2016 an all-new design incorporates a wheelbase stretch of
nearly 4 inches to combat the frustratingly small rear seats of the previous version.
Chevrolet also says that it's managed to drop nearly 300 pounds from its curb
weight, and it's added two sporty new engines to add a bit of economy in this
very, very competitive midsize segment.
But the changes aren't just physical. This year, the Malibu gets tech upgrades,
like 4G Wi-Fi and wireless cellphone charging, and a ton of safety features,
like a forward-collision avoidance system, rear cross-traffic alert,
and automatic parking. The 2016 Malibu will even brake automatically to avoid a
collision at low speeds, and it'll steer you back into your lane if you wander a
bit too far without indicating first.
It's a little unnerving when it fights your hand,
especially when lines in the road make it think that you're wandering out of
your lane when you're really not, but my guess is I'd be really glad it's there
the first time that I veered a little too far when checking over my shoulder
to prepare to pass.
What's really interesting is the inclusion of the new Teen Driver system.
That's currently exclusive to the 2016 Malibu.
Now what this does is take parental control systems like Ford's MyKey and it
takes it one step further.
Whereas those systems allow you to set limits to top speed and radio volume, and
disallows the ability to disengage any of the various safety systems,
Teen Driver actually sends parents an automatic status report after the car has been
taken out that lets them know
total distance driven, top speed reached, plus any events that necessitated use of
any of the safety systems.
So if at any time the stability control was engaged,
the forward-collision alerts came on, antilock or automatic braking was
used—Dad's gonna know.
And unlike some competitors' offerings, the Malibu comes standard with Apple
CarPlay and Android Auto.
Although, we've been unable to get it to work.
We've tried two different phones and three different cords, and it just
won't register—something that was easily accomplished with the new Jetta.
Also, while these systems come standard with the Premier trim, on the LS and LT
it's not even available on the base L trim. It's the same with the 4G Wi-Fi—
you can't get those on the L or the LS trims, only on the LT and the Premier.
More than that,
the sleek, responsive 8-inch touchscreen that you see here only comes standard on
the Premier trim and optional on the LT, and the lower-end 7-inch unit is
nowhere near as nice.
There's a similar delineation when it comes to engines.
Base L, LS, and 1LT trims get a 6-speed automatic and a turbocharged
1.5-liter engine,
good for 27 city and 37 highway miles per gallon,
although you'll have to live with engine start/stop in order to achieve those numbers.
It's not especially exciting, at just 160 horsepower and 184 pound-feet of torque,
but it's not wholly inadequate. Still, a lot of consumers will want to pay the extra
$3,600 to jump up to the 2-liter turbocharged engine that
comes on 2LT trims and above. With that, you'll get an impressive 250 horsepower
and 260 pound-feet of torque. And with a very capable 8-speed transmission,
you'll also enjoy 22 city miles per gallon and 33 highway.
Not bad.
Inside, things are really nice in this new Malibu, with heated power seats
and a heated steering wheel.
The extra space is noticeable as well, especially in the back seat.
Although, it should be noted that trunk capacity has dropped about half a cubic
foot down to 15.8. Materials are
completely adequate for this price point,
especially considering that this Premier trim with all the fancy options is still
just $34,285.
That's a lot of car for the money, and suddenly this feels like a wholly viable
competitor for options like the Ford Fusion, the Mazda6, and the Honda Accord.
Although, it should be noted that the Accord is coming fresh to the table as
well this year, so we're going to have to wait and see just how high that bar has
been raised. A lot of people have always considered the Malibu to be a bit of an
also-ran, just a vehicle designed to go straight to the rental fleet. To be
honest, it's never had the style or the athleticism of the Mazda6 or even the

Fusion, but it's getting there now. At least in the looks department.
You can't say that this generation is lacking in presence or it's boring.
The real question is whether all these changes are enough to keep pace with the
competition.
What do you think? Can the Malibu stack up against the Fusion or the Accord?
Hey, thanks for watching. Don't forget to subscribe, and click the link in the
description so you can head over to CarGurus.com and read my full review of
the 2016 Chevy Malibu.

2009 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid Video Review

2009 Chevrolet Malibu Hybrid Video Review

Cars.com:

cars dot com auto review
I'm Mike Hanley with cars dot com Chevrolet's Malibu families then is a capable
midsize car
and it's also offered as a hybrid which
is the model you see here
so what sets this hybrid apart from the
regular Malibu and what kinda fuel
savings do you get
for the extra cost let's go take a look
now hybrid retains the overall look of
its gas only sibling what i think is a
pretty stylish midsize sedan
but does have some exterior differences
like badges on the front fenders
and also if on the trunk lid has also
stickers on the front and rear windows
so
that when people see this driving this
car they know you're driving a hybrid
when the changes the mile high regards
for 2009 are these new wheels and tires
these are something its aluminum rims in
there for the with lower rolling
resistance tyres
in the help to increase the sit-ins fuel
economy for 2009 2:26 miles per gallon
in the city
in 34 on the highway now that's up two
miles per gallon
in both the city and highway figures the
mail Hybrid uses the GM hybrid system
which features an electric motor
generator
and a nickel metal hydride battery pack
that's paired with a 2.4 liter
four-cylinder engine
in a four-speed automatic transmission
now's not a technologically advanced to
the systems in the Camry Hybrid or Ford
Fusion Hybrid medicare move the car on
electric power alone
though the engine will come to a stop
when you come to a stop but as soon as
you
take your foot off the brake pedal its
brings back to life and that's part of
the reason why
it doesn't get exceptional city fuel
economy like those other hybrids do
melrose cabin
offers quite a bit up his ass for a
family sedan you can see it has this
interesting
scallop dashboard design which is
something you don't see in
midsize cars every day their coupled
cues that set the hybrid apart from the
regular mail but on the inside the
first one is this hybrid specific mode
for the air conditioning system missus
but here you can press to choose it
and I basically has a reduced power mode
for the air conditioning system
and it helps keep the engine of longer
now Hybrid gets a unique instrument
panel
that features a couple changes there's
an auto stop
section on attack Amador now to show
when the cars running but the engine is
off there's also a charge
Asus gauge for the hybrid system in a
new
ego indicator that shows when the cars
achieving better than its fuel economy
estimates
midsize sedans even hybrid ones have to
be able to handle passenger hungry in
the mouth hybrid passes the test
a back seat doesn't feel quite as large
as the Camry hybrids
but it still acceptably big and leg room
is enhanced thanks to his cut-outs
in the back to the front seats which
helped give your legs a little more room
the regular mail was trunk measures 15
.1 cubic feet in the hybrids is a little
smaller
because I've a hybrid battery pack
located in the forward part in the trial
the car still has a 60/40 split-folding
back seat though the space between the
cabin
in the trunk that's exposed when you for
the back seat is a little smaller
because the battery pack but at least
Chevrolet retains this feature
as Ford elites and in the Fusion Hybrid
the Ford Fusion Hybrid costs about 33
percent more than a base fusion forgets
about forty-four percent better fuel
economy
now the hybrid by comparison costs about
11 percent more but that's about sixteen
percent better
in terms of gas mileage so at the mouth
a hybrid its price premium is minimal
but so are its mileage gains
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2017 Chevrolet Malibu Review | Features Rundown | Edmunds

2017 Chevrolet Malibu Review | Features Rundown | Edmunds

Edmunds:


JOSH SADLIER: This is
automotive editor Josh Sadlier
with an Edmunds Expert Rundown
of the 2017 Chevrolet Malibu.
The Malibu is Chevrolet's
mid-size sedan.
Recently redesigned, the
base engine is a 1.5-liter
turbocharged four-cylinder.
We're not so high on that one.
But if you step up to
the Premier trim level,
get the 2-liter turbo,
it's got a lot of power.
It's got a new nine-speed
automatic for 2017.
We're a fan of that one.
Overall, the Malibu
is pretty rewarding

to drive by segment standards.
Can handle itself pretty
well around turns.
Comfortable over bumps.
Significant step up
from Malibu's past.
There's also a hybrid
version of the Malibu.
Obviously, better fuel
economy, but performance
does suffer a bit.

Step inside the
Malibu and you'll
find a reasonably
capacious back seat.
Of course, that's
expected for this segment.
But you'll have
no trouble fitting
a couple of six-footers
side by side,
assuming the people in front
are accommodating about it.
Interior's quality has certainly
improved for this generation.
Previously, the Malibu
was toward the bottom
of the pack in that regard.
Now we consider it competitive.
The eight-inch touchscreen
in the center of the dash
is also a high point.
It's responsive.
It's nice to look at.
One of the better ones
you'll find in this class.
It's not all peaches and
cream with the 2017 Malibu.
Do have some sparse
equipment on base L trim.
Not huge fans of the
outward visibility.
But that's the price
you pay for the styling,
which kind of reminds us of
an Audi A7 if you squint.
For more Edmunds
Expert Rundowns,
click the link to subscribe.

Chevrolet Malibu - What's New for 2017

Chevrolet Malibu - What's New for 2017

TestDriveNow PREVIEWS By AUTO CRITIC STEVE HAMMES:

Upon being completely redesigned last year
with a longer wheelbase affording more rear
seat legroom, the Chevy Malibu enters the
2017 model year with a handful of updates.
Those choosing the top-of-the-line Malibu
Premier benefit from a new 9-speed automatic
transmission, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay
and Teen Driver technologies have been added
to all but the lowest trim level, and Malibu
1LT customers can now opt for a Sport Package,
replete with 18” wheels and a leather-wrapped
steering wheel and shift knob.
The Malibu Premier runs standard with the
high-output 2.0-liter turbo-4.
The 3 lesser trims - the L, LS and 1LT - are
powered by the new 1.5-liter turbo and these
are the Malibu models to shop if 30mpg is
of importance.
Those who want V6-level performance will turn
to the 250-horsepower motor instead which
is impressively refined and robust with a
quick acting 258 pound-feet of torque.
Regular gas is OK but premium is recommended,
rated at 26mpg in combined driving.
The new Teen Driver feature is the first in
the industry with a built-in component that
lets parents view on a display how their teenager
drove the vehicle.
To the delight of occupants, there are 2 USB
ports in the front and 2 more in the rear
plus a standard outlet.
And who doesn’t love the 4G Wi-Fi hotspot?
Pricing starts at $22,555 while the lavish
Malibu Premier checks in at $31,850.

Chevrolet Malibu 2016 Review | TestDriveNow

Chevrolet Malibu 2016 Review | TestDriveNow

Steve Hammes New Car Reviews:

My first car was a 1978 Chevy Malibu Classic;
a rear-drive, V8 sedan with an 8-track tape
player and a headliner held up by push pins.
But in car years, that was 5 generations ago.
So this week I've got the all-new 2016 Malibu;
a midsize looking to make inroads with the
segment leaders.
Apparently, size does matter when it comes
to family cars. GM learned that lesson the
hard way with the previous Malibu where cramped
rear seats kept customers away. Obviously,
that shortcoming has been addressed here with
a longer wheelbase that affords an extra inch
+ of legroom while the big trunk remains virtually
unchanged. Other notable upgrades include
a significant drop in weight, a new 8-speed
automatic transmission contributing to a 2mpg
bump in fuel economy and a bevy of new safety
tech and top-notch connectivity.
By-in-large, my week with this range-topping
Malibu has not lived up to the hype GM trumpeted
when it was revealed at last year’s NY Auto
Show. My initial impression of this new front
grille has not changed since then. To me,
it sullies an otherwise attractive design
borrowed heavily from the larger Impala. And
in 2016, no car that wears a Premier badge
should ever use halogen headlamps. Optioned
up to $34,285, this Malibu runs standard with
the high-output 2.0-liter turbo-4 as does
the 2LT trim just below it. The 3 lesser trims
- the L, LS and 1LT - are powered by the new
1.5-liter turbo and these are the Malibu models
to shop if 30mpg is of importance. Those who
want V6-level performance will turn here to
this 250-horsepower motor instead which is
impressively refined and robust with a quick
acting 258 pound-feet of torque. Regular gas
is OK but premium is recommended, rated at
26mpg in combined driving which is exactly
where I’ve finished.
The Malibu's interior is a mix of hits and
misses. Per usual GM, the technology is fantastic
with Chevy MyLink full of all kinds of useful,
easy to use features including OnStar, Apple
CarPlay and teen driver settings. But the
touch points have a less than credible rental
car feel, the colors are drab and the rear
seat bottoms are short.
Here’s where the Malibu shines. They’re
crushing the technology angle. The new Teen
Driver feature is the first in the industry
with a built-in component that lets parents

view on a display how their teenager drove
the vehicle. To the delight of occupants,
there are 2 USB ports in the front and 2 more
in the rear plus a standard outlet. MyLink,
OnStar and CarPlay are a beautiful trifecta
of ultra-helpful, intuitive connectivity features,
and the driver information display brings
much of that intelligence to the gauge cluster
with easy configuration. And who doesn’t
love the 4G Wi-Fi hotspot? Combined with welcome
touches such as remote start, auto highbeams,
adaptive cruise control with automatic braking
and the full pantry of camera systems such
as pedestrian alert with automatic last-second
braking, forward collision alert with automatic
braking, lane keep assist and a parallel and
perpendicular parking assistant the Malibu
will wow you with its up-to-date, forward
thinking IT.
The 2.0 liter turbo won't have you longing
for the old V6...its fittingly strong and
reactive whenever you need more power. The
8-speed is mostly smooth though going from
reverse to drive often causes some abruptness.
And there's a lot of Buick in its ride...quiet
and smooth. But the handling is clumsy even
for this segment and at the end of the day
it's hard to imagine going Malibu over Accord.
And that’s the crux of the Malibu’s lot
in life; it’s improved in some key areas
and goes all-in on safety tech yet lacks the
premium polish and honed drivability to knockout
the segment’s heavy hitters. Also offered
as a 46mpg full hybrid, the 2016 Malibu starts
at $22,500.

2016 Chevrolet Malibu

2016 Chevrolet Malibu

Cars.com:


there are plenty of strong contenders in
the midsize sedan class but the
chevrolet malibu hasn't been one of them
a redesigned for 2016 should change that
polished exterior styling a cabin loaded
with features in a seamless new
multimedia system make it competitive
this is the two LT model it gets power
from an optional 2-liter turbocharged
four-cylinder it feels really strong
from a stop and it's got plenty of power
for highway passing emerging it pairs
with the new eight-speed automatic that
can feel busy at times with several
abrupt quick shifts as you accelerate
from a staff but it's responsive on the
highway with prompt smooth kick downs
for passing the engines new standard
stop-start feature is impressively
unobtrusive got a subtle shut down in a
graceful shutter free restart fuel
economy is up this year the two liter
get the couple miles per gallon better
than the outgoing model
the ride is on the firm side but not
uncomfortably so most bumps are well
damped and body control is excellent
even over railroad tracks there is a lot
of road noise however the cabins touch
points are all comfortably padded but
i'm not a fan of the trim in this - LT
model it wears a carpet swatch on the
dash that travels along the multimedia
screen but i think just looks really
cheesy and dated the top premier model
instead has wood and leather accents and
that looks much class here
the highlight of the cabin is chevys
updated my link multimedia system
this has an 8 inch screen a 7 inch
screen is also available
it's nice and high up on the dash for
great visibility and it's got clear home
tuning and volume buttons that make it
really easy to use
it's not as easy to use as a traditional
touch screen it's a capacitive screen so
it's not as responsive as it could be
but it's much better than the outgoing
model the android auto and apple carplay
smartphone integration apps are standard
on all but the base Malibu and they make
it really easy to seamlessly connect
your phone to the car and then control
your phone's apps via the multimedia
screen
another cabin highlight is the back seat
the seats are lightly bolstered and very
comfortable also legroom is increased by
an inch for 26
mean so there's plenty of room for two
adults one other feature that makes the
backseat very friendly are accessible
latch anchors there's two sets in the
back seat and they make installing a car
seat easy 2016 chevy malibu starts at
around twenty two thousand dollars which
is a bit less than base models of the
honda accord and toyota camry two of its
main rivals month after month the accord
and camry top the best sellers list a
redesigned for 2016 those should make
shoppers take another look at the Malibu
boom

2017 Chevrolet Malibu: Overview

2017 Chevrolet Malibu: Overview

Bachman Chevrolet:

In this video, we'll be taking a look at the
new 2017 Chevy Malibu.
The base model sports a 1.5L 4-cylinder DOHC
turbocharged engine, which provides 36 mpg
highway and 27 mpg city.
The base model features halogen headlamps
with LED daytime running lamps, aerodynamic
sculpting, IntelliBeam high beam assist, and
rear vision cameras.
The interior features heated front seats,
a heated steering wheel, an available 8” color
multi-function display, featuring Apple CarPlay
and Android Auto, an available voice controlled
GPS, Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity,
a wireless charging pad, dual USB ports, available
4G LTE in-vehicle Wifi, and an available Bose
premium 9 speaker premium audio system.
Additionally, you can use Chevy RemoteLink
to remotely start your Malibu, as well as
lock and unlock the doors.
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