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− | '''Chevrolet Malibu. 2011 to date (prod. unknown). 4-door sedan. F/F, 2499 cm³ (4 cyl. DOHC).''' Replacement for disappointing [[Daewoo Tosca]], as GM tried to bring its mid-size sedans on to a single platform. New Ecotec engine, with VVT. Wider stance than predecessor, with cues inside and out from [[Chevrolet Camaro (2010–)]]. More refined, with seven-inch display for navigation and entertainment, and USB port. Chinese launch in late 2011; débuting in US in 2012 as 2013 model. | + | '''Chevrolet Malibu. 2011 to date (prod. unknown). 4-door sedan. F/F, 1998, 2499 cm³ (4 cyl. DOHC).''' Replacement for disappointing [[Daewoo Tosca]], as GM tried to bring its mid-size sedans on to a single platform. New Ecotec engine, with VVT. Wider stance than predecessor, with cues inside and out from [[Chevrolet Camaro (2010–)]]. More refined, with seven-inch display for navigation and entertainment, and USB port. Chinese launch in late 2011; débuting in US in 2012 as 2013 model. |
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Revision as of 05:05, 26 February 2012
Chevrolet Malibu. 2011 to date (prod. unknown). 4-door sedan. F/F, 1998, 2499 cm³ (4 cyl. DOHC). Replacement for disappointing Daewoo Tosca, as GM tried to bring its mid-size sedans on to a single platform. New Ecotec engine, with VVT. Wider stance than predecessor, with cues inside and out from Chevrolet Camaro (2010–). More refined, with seven-inch display for navigation and entertainment, and USB port. Chinese launch in late 2011; débuting in US in 2012 as 2013 model.
Manufacturing locations: Bupyeong, Korea; Jingjiao, China; Fairfax, Kansas, USA; Hamtramck, Michigan, USA
Marque: Chevrolet | Model: Chevrolet Malibu | Predecessors: Chevrolet Malibu (2008–12), Daewoo Tosca