2008 Chevrolet Malibu Good Looking & Good Riding

In 2008 the Chevrolet Malibu corrected what was perceived to be a shortcoming. All right, so what was it that was missing you might ask?

Does size matter? The size of this car was not something that garnered many complaints. In its class of midsize sedans, the vehicle has always been known for its relatively roomy interior. Compared with its competitors like the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord, the trunk space is really good and there’s lots of leg room for thefront seat as well as rear seat passengers.

How about power? Neither was lack of muscle much of a commented-on failing. While the 2008 Malibu comes with dual overhead cams, that was not the case in prior years.

Before the Chevrolet 2008 Malibu came along, this Chevy was short-changed in the looks department. As previously mentioned they had plenty of pep and good midsize roominess and that’s what made them such good reliable family cars. Chevrolet got that right in spades. In 2008, Chevy turned some of their focus on to the aesthetics of this car that has a long history of good looks and sportiness.

So what’s the status of this nice and practical vehicle as of the year 2008? Now that she is looking hot. Chevrolet always knew that they could make a good practical car and make it good looking as well.(To see what I mean take a look at all the 2008 Malibu’s for sale on this page). The Malibu got a beautiful new makeover in 2008. The front end is new with a nice-looking split horizontal grill, and two pairs of round headlamps. There’s a bit of a muscle car look to it also, what with its significantly widened wheelbase. Chevrolet made this Malibu into a car that you love for its practicality, smooth ride and good looks.

All this being said it certainly would not be a big surprise if the 2008 Chevrolet Malibu was in the running for a Best American Car of the Year Award.ward.

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