Chevy Malibu 2012 Comments
Chevy aging 2012 Chevrolet Malibu has irrevocably been updated and comes packing a inventory of competitive features, quantity them an all-new engine and a six-speed impulsive transferring to bring about the Malibu 2012 a tenacious donation in its increasingly competitive segment.
Chevrolet is already redesigning its award-winning midsize car for what looks like a tough decade ahead. Fresh styling, more room and new fuel-efficient powertrains could mean more accolades–and more sales.
Chevrolet execs must be beaming these days. The current Chevy Malibu has been winning rave reviews since it first broke cover as a 2008 model, and that’s been very good for sales, which must please bow-tie bigwigs even more.
But there’s no time to rest in today’s fast-paced automotive world. That’s why Chevy is already working on the next-generation Malibu, which is expected for model-year 2012. Is Chevrolet rushing things? Hardly. It still takes four to five years for most vehicle makers to take a new model from first thoughts to final assembly, about three years once the basic design is locked-in. With competition so fierce these days, it’s never too early to start thinking about tomorrow.
Art from Minnesota, Saint Paul:Mark, you have been reading the LLN comments too much.

Marcos:Adjusting a car’s name in order to make fun of it is simply immature and stupid, and it shows how weak of an argument you actually have against the vehicle in question.

Armand, Colorado, Aurora:Ford Taurus in the hood and long side-bottom edge.

Patricia:Let’s see if The General has learned anything from strike one?

Kyle, Rhode Island, Providence:Chevy’s lackluster engines in the Cruze didn’t make a good first impression

Foster:Sure, we did pay for Opel, Krauts refused. Well, we get one now. So do they.

Ara, NC:Naw WD… you get antlers on the hood, a keg in the trunk and hockey stick tape stripes on the quarter panels.
Madelaine:So now with only 4-cylinder options, its kinda smart I guess. I mean now if someone wants a V6 sedan for smoother operation that’s where the upcoming Impala can take over and do better with sales. Just like the upcoming Azera now that the Sonata is 4-cylinder only. I say a new Impala really will spice up the line up.



