![]() 06/04/2019 at 00:25 • Filed to: Chevrolet Malibu, Chevrolet, Chevy, Malibu | ![]() | ![]() |
This one’s feeling cute, only got 3k miles.
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Is it better than the 2012 Malibu I rented once? That was awful. It was a 4-cylinder and had one of the worst transmissions I've ever seen.
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No
That how I feel about GM auto boxes on the commuter cars. How do you like the slushbox?
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It’s OK. It’s a CVT, and it does exactly what a CVT is supposed to do. It doesn’t feel as traditionally responsive as the CVT in the Altima I had previously, but that one was sort of faking virtual gears. This one shamelessly drones at the optimal RPM per throttle position.
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I don’t know when Chevy started using CVTs, but that’s what this car has. The rest of the car is actually quite good; I’m impressed with the generally decent interior design and materials. The back seat definitely won’t win any races but I’ll check the roominess for real tomorrow.
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Aah, I had a 6 speed in a Malibu (iirc) and that was the worst POS I’ve ever driven just because of the transmission.
It would go down 2 gears when you pin it and then 1 more gear down after about 1 second for no apparent reason. The whole car wobbled around like a boat coz of this...
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If nobody buys manuals anymore, why do so many new cars put shift boots on the automatic shifters?
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Are you a Real Person ™?
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Sporty, brah. For all that dogleg PRND action.
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I totally thought it was a Ferrari......
.........bruh.
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is it better than walking?
public transport or Malibu?
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Do you have an idea why Chevy got rid of the keyless access sensors on the rear doors for 2019? That was one of the only cool things about this car.
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Can you turn of traction and stability control? Can you neutral-drop it?
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These aren’t too bad...anyone who says otherwise never spent any time in a GM vehicle before the bailout and the “Great Opelization” as I like to call it.
If you ever get a chance to just sit in an early 2000s Malibu you’ll see what I mean. The current batch may be
competitively
mediocre, but those were
objectively
bad. I’m not throwing stones, we had a 2003 Saturn L200 for about 6-7 years. Nothing ever broke, but you never wanted to drive more than absolu
tely necessary.
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This looks like the refreshed model 2019. I drove the 2018 rental specast year.It was dull
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I rented an identical one recently, same color and everything. I was p retty impressed by the chassis tuning, it’s not particularly sporty but it steers pleasantly enough and rides very smoothly. The artificial shift points fooled me into thinking it was a conventional auto until I looked up the specs, I didn’t realize they had switched to a CVT. That might be why the engine was a bit droney. The seats weren’t uncomfortable but they felt cheap and spongy, but that might just be because I’ve been spoiled by my GTI . And it has a foot-operated parking brake, ew.
Would like to try a Regal at some point considering it’s basically the same underneath, but with a 2.0L turbo and nicer interior
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The 2019 is less dull. It’s not a “fun” car to own by any measure, but GM has come a long way. I’ll post a couple of oddities later .
What impressed me most was the maturity of their styling. The thing looks surprisingly upscale from outside.
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Yeah, I hate foot parking brakes but that’s just my personal preference. The CVT was unremarkable to me, which is pretty much the nicest thing that I can say about a CVT.
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Oh 100% agree. Even the 2008 Malibu, which was a clean-sheet design and which GM was quite proud of, was only enough to “catch up” with the competition . The competition then quickly walked away again until this current generation (2016+) which pleasantly surprised me.
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My rental spec didn’t have any sensors, just a button on each front door that serves as both lock and unlock.
And the reason was probably cost.
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Malibu all the way. In fact, this car felt surprisingly upscale—the facelifted front end is a class leader in tasteful, slightly premium styling. The interior has unique shapes and textures. I’m a fan of Chevy’s placement of seat/armrest cloth on the dashboard. It’s a cheap way to spice up an area that is boring in most cars, and IIRC they started doing this on the original Cruze.
Signed,
A “
Real Person”
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When I rented this I did some research, never looked into the Malibu quite seriously. Seems the top end trim with the 2.0T is actually pretty good. 2019 is unchanged mechanically from the 2017 and what I like is that it’s light, roomy, and it’s quick 0-60 5.7sec
Tech is good as well but the interior still feels very chintzy/tacky with chrome and fake wood as though they design it exclusively for Midwestern boomers.
They sell with HUGE discounts new and even with used ones you get a lot of car for the money. But then again hard to look past the Accord Camry and personally for me the Mazda6.
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You can neutral drop any automatic transmission, right? Although I’m not sure how that works on a CVT, and I’m not really curious enough to try it on something that isn’t mine.
The traction control defeat button is the biggest I’ve ever seen on a car. I think the space was meant to accommodate 2-3 smaller buttons on cars with more optional equipment. I didn’t see a button for ESC, so I don’t think it can be defeated.
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It’s just worlds away from the GM of 10 years ago which was still putting poorly finished plastic trim in their cars. I remember a 2008-ish Malibu I rented had plastic flash near the door handle that could easily cut my hand.
This one still has a roughly trimmed edge on the turn signal stalk that I can feel every time I use it , but no other interior issues so far.
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Make sure to drive an AWD Regal since it will have a 5 link rear suspension. The FWD is only a 4 link like the Malibu. Then of course a Regal GS will be tuned to be more sporty with its adjustable dampers .
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How bad is the understeer?
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It rides and steers somewhat like a Camry, so an understeer rating of Yes will suffice.
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That’s what I meant. 2016-2018 used to have those buttons on the rear doors.
Spoiler: My sister and I looked at an Equinox a couple weeks ago. The fact it had those buttons on all four doors was one of the only good things about it. The other crossovers we looked at were better in almost everything.