Will enthusiasts embrace the Malibu SS?
cause it looks like it will never make it in production. Its way too low on the ground, and the tires are literally rubberbands.. Something ilke that will not be able to be driven everyday like a normal car..
The point of that car was to attract the aftermarket.. and making the Malibu a bit more attractive and cool..
Hence what alot of people have already said.. give it a engine and drivetrain, good looking wheels and subtle body kit, and keep it reasonably priced(value).. a SS version could sell.... with a little PR and marketing help..
The point of that car was to attract the aftermarket.. and making the Malibu a bit more attractive and cool..
Hence what alot of people have already said.. give it a engine and drivetrain, good looking wheels and subtle body kit, and keep it reasonably priced(value).. a SS version could sell.... with a little PR and marketing help..
Originally posted by guionM
I remember seeing that car at the LA show about 4 or 5 years ago.
As much as a showstopper as it was, I wonder why nothing like that was ever considered for production.
I remember seeing that car at the LA show about 4 or 5 years ago.
As much as a showstopper as it was, I wonder why nothing like that was ever considered for production.
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