Holden Reveals New Chevy-Based Malibu Sedan, Goes on Sale in Australia Next Year
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Holden Reveals New Chevy-Based Malibu Sedan, Goes on Sale in Australia Next Year



Australia's version of the new generation of the Chevrolet Malibu was official unveiled today by GM' local subsidiary, Holden, ahead of the mid-size sedan's 2013 launch in the market.

Holden said that it will complete the engineering work to tailor the vehicle to Australian customers’ tastes over the next few months through "extensive testing" at the brand's proving ground in Lang Lang and numerous verification drives on Victorian public roads.

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