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I'm substantially more impressed by Nissan's VQ engines (despite how awfully noisy, and not in a nice way, they are).
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Although the Impala is slapped together in Canada, it has a 90% domestic parts content. The Malibu is assembled in the USA and has a similar parts content if that's a concern of yours.
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I hear about the DOHC design and how wonderful direct injection is supposed to be, managing a whopping 6 more ft/lbs torque and perhaps 1 more mpg is quite sad.
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That said, a VQ engine will happy blow both away off the line
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If it were my money, I'd buy the Impala/Monte Carlo as a value car (and I did), used, of course, and save tens of thousands of dollars compared to a very mediocre Camry
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No, the 2GR-FE, 3.5L V6 found in the Camry puts out 268HP on regular fuel. It does NOT feature direct injection. Only the 2GR-FSE, 3.5L V6 found in the IS350 features direct injection, and it puts out 306HP on premium. Evidently, the advantage of direct injection is horsepower.
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That is saying a lot, IMO, the '05 Malibu is a piece of junk.
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Handling was poor, lots of body lean. Our SL2 with the upgraded suspension was better.
- Ride was smooth. So smooth and quiet that we were traveling at well above the speed limit and not even realizing it.
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This truly is not a well put together vehicle. Having worked in a car assembly plant I have at least some idea of what to look for as far as assembly quality is concerned. My father has an 05 malibu that has better fit and finish in my opinion. My friend has a 96 camry that is leaps and bounds ahead of this new model. People who don't know any better probably still think that this is the highest quality vehicle on the market simply because it has a toyota badge on it. I would certainly rather have a fusion or a malibu.