The 2011 Chevrolet Malibu is likely to be a visual repeat
of the 2010 Malibu, with some new color choices and perhaps an altered wheel
design only difference. There’s an outside chance Chevy could summon the
resources to tweak some styling details. But that sort of mid-cycle facelift,
formerly a routine event, is an extravagance in today’s turbulent economy.
General Motors is applying money and energy to other, more pressing projects as
it emerges from bankruptcy. Thankfully, maintaining Malibu’s current look is
hardly a drawback. Four years after its introduction, this is still among the
handsomest sedans on the road. Its distinctive big-bar Chevy grille wears just
enough jewelry to compliment the body’s strong, clean lines. Malibu’s styling is
uncommonly sophisticated and the car looks like it should cost more than it does.
Part of its character derives from a long wheelbase and short sheetmetal
overhangs. The wheels are near the edges of the car, a legacy of a design with
origins in GM’s European operations.
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