2008 Malibu unveiled?
Seriously, I missed it somehow. I've been coming here everyday this week, I saw the thread about the Honda Accord, the Volt, etc. etc. I didn't see anything about the Malibu.Thanks for posting the link 96_Camaro_B4C
Last edited by ckt101; Jan 12, 2007 at 08:36 AM.
I've been behind too.. What did htey do for powertrain and suspension upgrades? I don't think they could improve too much on the independent 4 wheel.
The front end looks like it has a big nose. Didn't notice it till the side view.
The front end looks like it has a big nose. Didn't notice it till the side view.
Base engine is the 2.4L ecotec, with 165-170 hp (forget the exact number). It comes with a four speed auto in LS or LT trim. Get a 4 cylinder LTZ and the 2.4L comes with a six speed auto (the first 4 cylinder/six speed auto combo in the segment).
The only optional engine is the 3.6L, 258 hp V6 with the six speed auto. That means there are no OHV engines in the lineup at all, which should enhance its image amongst the media chumps and much of the general public who have been brainwashed to think OHC is somehow magically superior.
I think the powertrain lineup looks quite solid (though of course a manual option wouldn't hurt).
The only optional engine is the 3.6L, 258 hp V6 with the six speed auto. That means there are no OHV engines in the lineup at all, which should enhance its image amongst the media chumps and much of the general public who have been brainwashed to think OHC is somehow magically superior.
I think the powertrain lineup looks quite solid (though of course a manual option wouldn't hurt).
Base engine is the 2.4L ecotec, with 165-170 hp (forget the exact number). It comes with a four speed auto in LS or LT trim. Get a 4 cylinder LTZ and the 2.4L comes with a six speed auto (the first 4 cylinder/six speed auto combo in the segment).
The only optional engine is the 3.6L, 258 hp V6 with the six speed auto. That means there are no OHV engines in the lineup at all, which should enhance its image amongst the media chumps and much of the general public who have been brainwashed to think OHC is somehow magically superior.
I think the powertrain lineup looks quite solid (though of course a manual option wouldn't hurt).
The only optional engine is the 3.6L, 258 hp V6 with the six speed auto. That means there are no OHV engines in the lineup at all, which should enhance its image amongst the media chumps and much of the general public who have been brainwashed to think OHC is somehow magically superior.
I think the powertrain lineup looks quite solid (though of course a manual option wouldn't hurt).
The auto has a manual feature. It has push button shifters on the steering wheel.
But I would assume a significant improvement, just looking at times I've seen for the Aura XR.
I think when CandD tested a Malibu Maxx SS (3.9L, 240 hp, 4 spd auto) they got a 6.7 or 6.9 0-60. I may have seen lower/mid sixes for the 3.9L / six speed manual combo of the G6 (but the manual was not offered on the Malibu).
I think CandD got a 6.2 0-60 / 14.9 1/4 mile from the Aura, which I'm assuming will be quite similar to the new Malibu.
I'm not sure I'm necessarily one who would know anymore, now that I sit in Indy instead of Milford...
But I would assume a significant improvement, just looking at times I've seen for the Aura XR.
I think when CandD tested a Malibu Maxx SS (3.9L, 240 hp, 4 spd auto) they got a 6.7 or 6.9 0-60. I may have seen lower/mid sixes for the 3.9L / six speed manual combo of the G6 (but the manual was not offered on the Malibu).
I think CandD got a 6.2 0-60 / 14.9 1/4 mile from the Aura, which I'm assuming will be quite similar to the new Malibu.

But I would assume a significant improvement, just looking at times I've seen for the Aura XR.
I think when CandD tested a Malibu Maxx SS (3.9L, 240 hp, 4 spd auto) they got a 6.7 or 6.9 0-60. I may have seen lower/mid sixes for the 3.9L / six speed manual combo of the G6 (but the manual was not offered on the Malibu).
I think CandD got a 6.2 0-60 / 14.9 1/4 mile from the Aura, which I'm assuming will be quite similar to the new Malibu.

Not bad for a family sedan.
It's a nice-looking car, and I can't wait to see a production version (GM fessed-up that the interior of the show car was a "hand-painted" pre-production version, but in my experience in the industry, actual production parts often look much better than prototypes).





Ummm......er...... you're joking, right???????!