Chevrolet Unveils 2014 Malibu with Cosmetic, Space and Engine Tweaks
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Chevrolet Unveils 2014 Malibu with Cosmetic, Space and Engine Tweaks



When an automaker releases a facelift for a model that has only been on the market for less than a year, it means it’s not happy with the way the public and the press alike received said car. This is the case with General Motors and the 8th generation Chevrolet Malibu that was introduced in the States in the second half of 2012.

General Motors rushed to update the Malibu for the 2014 model year with some light styling changes, while also improving interior space, and tweaking its powertrains and chassis.

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