2010 Chevy Malibu
There have been no major changes in the 2010 Chevy Malibu. Instead, Chevy has stuck with specifications all car-owners have come to appreciate and grow to love. Starting with the family-appraising appearance, convenient Bluetooth technology, interior comfort, V6 performance, conservative gas-mileage, and overall quiet nature that makes the commute drive to work a peaceful oasis rather than a chore. Including its basic six-seat design it remains the smaller of Chevy's two midsized sedans, with the same great safety features and extras that we can expect from Chevrolet. Just as Chevrolet has not let us down in our quality, they have remained loyal to their engine as well...





and 160 lb-ft of torque at 22/30 mpg (4-speed transmission) and 22/33 (6-speed automatic). The six-speed automatic also comes with steering-wheel paddles that allows the driver to apply a downshift and hold gears for a longer amount of time. Malibu's have achieved a lower fuel-economy ratings that evoke both inspiration and envy that would have any recent buyer eying the 2010 Chevy Malibu.
The 2010 Chevy Malibu is not just to be respected for its commendable engine qualities, it also excels in safety from government crash-test ratings. The Malibu has been awarded five stars in every test category, highlighting driver and passenger protection in both side and frontal impacts. This is a honorable reputation after reminding consumers of the mere 30% usual crash-test scoring rate for average midsized car tested by the government. Going into more depth and critics reviews of the Chevy Malibu it marks the profound advantages in Malibu interior and announces it #2 in ranking for affordable midsized cars.
The 2010 Chevy Malibu has been prided both in safety features and its astounding gas mileage that outweighs the competition of both the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord. This Malibu will have you saving money, suiting your needs and wants in a car, and remaining in its basic simplistic form that does not seem to be leading your budget on a whirlwind. Varying from $21,825-$26,605 it is apparent that you are getting quite a deal for your money.
The Chevy Malibu has been labeled as the car to have for adventurous driving. This 2010 road-grazer has been labeled, "A great value, a great ride, and a great base for literally dozens of Malibu accessories."


