General Motors is a tough spot for a variety of cars. They produce and sell a
boat load of trucks, vans, minivans, sedans, and sport utility vehicles which
the company takes care of under its company umbrella. The stiff competition adamant
in the world of the automobile industry will not avoid issues heaped upon the
cars under the fleet of General Motors. Troubles such as major quality problems,
cheap materials used, weak performance, bad handling, ugly designs are just among
the bad publicities thrown upon General Motors’ vehicle lineup.
Cars are cars.
And these being made up of parts that when overused or improperly handled will
naturally result to failure in terms of performance. However, not all of General
Motors’ patrons believe these lies for they have their own accounts which backup
the superb craftsmanship there is in the firm’s engineering and designing.
The Malibu is based from an old nameplate just revived by General Motors a few years back.
The first generation of the Malibu appeared to be an excellent car on the outside.
Its price determined the looks it had on its exterior. However, the inside speaks
of its contrast. The almost cheap mechanics therein caused the Malibu’s downfall
in sales. The car then became simply a rental car and for those buyers with high
standards and tastes for their prospect vehicles, the Malibu did not prove to
be the right choice of vehicle for them.
General Motors panicked with the car’s
downfall of market sales and knew something ought to be done. The best
solution called for redesigning and innovation. The project then
started and the Malibu was redesigned. General Motors engineering team
moved the Malibu into a larger platform, that is, the Epsilon platform
which is also shared by the Saab 93. Likewise, the designers provided
the Malibu a sharp and new styling.
Now after the years of struggling success towards restyling the vehicle has paid
off. The Malibu mid-sized sedan’s every feature now brims with the California
sunshine that oftentimes attract the attention of prospective buyers. The newly
designed Malibu project versatility, affordability, and flexibility as to the
personal needs of the driver—qualities which are of prime interests to sedan vehicle
lovers. With its redefined and redesigned looks, the Malibu stands as the clear
representation of Chevy’s first passenger car bearing the company’s newest and
latest next generation family look.