Renting a 2010 Chevy Malibu

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Originally Posted By: rudolphna


And you know it's buzzy, and underpowered how? Ever driven an Ecotec? I have, and it's probably one of the best 4 cylinders I've ever driven. And no, or precious few non-hybrid vehicles will push 30mpg in the city. 22 sounds about right.


Underpowered? Again holding this months issue of Motortrend the Malibu 4 cyl is compared to 6 other 4 cyl cars. The 'boo and Camry tie for last in HP(169). For comparison the Accord puts out 190, new sonata 200.

When someone throws out a MPG observation I realize driving conditions affect them. The OP didn't elaborate this was mixed driving, city, or highway. If it was ALL city, the mpgs are OK, otherwise I think it's pretty sucky.
 
The Malibu's steering wheel is a bit big for me. Do you feel the same?

22 sounds about right in all city. My mom gets about 24-25 mixed in her 2010 Altima V6 fwiw.
 
FWIW, I don't have anything against the 'boo. It looks as though GM's made great strides in improving it's looks and build quality over the previous gens.
 
I rented one when I was in NC and I was unimpressed.

- Engine very buzzy and lacked power
- Uncomfortable seats, even for driving 30 mins
- Interior has waaaaay too much glossy plastic
- Squeaky dashboard over any small bumps in the road

I didn't pay attention to the gas mileage cause I was on vacation, but I bet it couldn't break 25 MPG on the highway.
 
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Originally Posted By: LT4 Vette
I rented one when I was in NC and I was unimpressed.

- Engine very buzzy and lacked power
- Uncomfortable seats, even for driving 30 mins
- Interior has waaaaay too much glossy plastic
- Squeaky dashboard over any small bumps in the road

I didn't pay attention to the gas mileage cause I was on vacation, but I bet it couldn't break 25 MPG on the highway.








I could pick this car apart too if I compared it to my Lexus. But for a general run around vehicle that is still comfortable enough to take a trip out to see my daughter @ IUP,I still give it a thumbs up.
 
When I looked at one,the only complaint I have was that the plastic around the radio is a little onthe flimsy side, I can push it in and it visibly moves. But beyond that, it was excellent. Attractive looking, and a solid powertrain.
 
Originally Posted By: rudolphna
When I looked at one,the only complaint I have was that the plastic around the radio is a little onthe flimsy side, I can push it in and it visibly moves. But beyond that, it was excellent. Attractive looking, and a solid powertrain.


I know,but even my Father-in-law`s Lincoln MKZ has the kinda [censored] interior,lots of plastic,drab color etc.
 
Originally Posted By: lexus114
Originally Posted By: rudolphna
When I looked at one,the only complaint I have was that the plastic around the radio is a little onthe flimsy side, I can push it in and it visibly moves. But beyond that, it was excellent. Attractive looking, and a solid powertrain.


I know,but even my Father-in-law`s Lincoln MKZ has the kinda [censored] interior,lots of plastic,drab color etc.


Compare it to the new Buick Lacrosse/Regal, probably would be just as good as the Lexus.
 
Originally Posted By: rudolphna
Originally Posted By: lexus114
Originally Posted By: rudolphna
When I looked at one,the only complaint I have was that the plastic around the radio is a little onthe flimsy side, I can push it in and it visibly moves. But beyond that, it was excellent. Attractive looking, and a solid powertrain.


I know,but even my Father-in-law`s Lincoln MKZ has the kinda [censored] interior,lots of plastic,drab color etc.


Compare it to the new Buick Lacrosse/Regal, probably would be just as good as the Lexus.


Weeelllll,I`m not going their.They put the Buick Enclave up against a Lexus too.I am not going to bash any American vehicles.I may even be supporting them again in the future.(by buying one) but who knows what the future brings these day`s we could be nuked in our sleep! and I really like my RX.
 
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The 2002 Malibu (3.1 V6) I have experience with (4-spd auto) gets low to mid 30's on the highway. I'd be amazed and kind of disappointed if the 2010 Malibu 4-cylinder with a 6-spd auto didn't get at least that.
 
Originally Posted By: cchase
The 2002 Malibu (3.1 V6) I have experience with (4-spd auto) gets low to mid 30's on the highway. I'd be amazed and kind of disappointed if the 2010 Malibu 4-cylinder with a 6-spd auto didn't get at least that.


Well it`s up to 22mpg`s now.
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Originally Posted By: rudolphna
When I looked at one,the only complaint I have was that the plastic around the radio is a little onthe flimsy side, I can push it in and it visibly moves.


So do the body panels on my kid's '03 or '04 Honda Accord. That thing reeks of cheap / flimsy construction.
 
Originally Posted By: ls1mike
Everyone uses cheap plastic somewhere.
What does everone want? Metal? Someother material?


Ivory.
 
Originally Posted By: ls1mike
Everyone uses cheap plastic somewhere.
What does everone want? Metal? Someother material?


Soft touch plastics would be nice.
 
Originally Posted By: ls1mike
Everyone uses cheap plastic somewhere.
What does everone want? Metal? Someother material?


I was talking about the flimsy body parts - doors, fenders and the like.
 
Called a friend of mine, he has a 2010 Malibu LTZ with the 4cyl/6spd auto combo. He has 6500 miles on it and says he is averaging 26.6 with a mix of city and highway use of about 70/30. Not too bad in my book.
 
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