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GM Confirms Turbo Engine for the New Malibu, Could be for the RS or SS Model
At a press event for the introduction of the new 2013 Malibu on Monday, General Motors confirmed the presentation of a turbocharged model to Motor Trend magazine. Chevrolet officials said that the force-fed variant of the Malibu would be introduced in about a year's time from now, without elaborating further on the specifications of engine or the model trim.
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Chevrolet Promotes Upcoming 2013 Malibu Turbo With Another Test Track Video
General Motors is evidently placing a lot of focus on the sportier characteristics of the soon-to-be launched 2013 Chevrolet Malibu Turbo, as for the second time in the past couple of months, it has released a video of the car on the track. Mark Meyers,...
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Chevrolet Buyers Shunning New 2013 Malibu Eco For Incentive-laden 2012 Malibu
General Motors wanted to get ahead of the competition in the mid-size segment by launching the all-new 2013 Malibu in Eco trim with a 37mpg highway 2.4-liter eAssist engine in March, six months before the arrival of the regular 2.5-liter base engine...
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Chevy To Stage European Premiere Of New Malibu At Frankfurt Auto Show, Gets 2.4-liter Diesel
[North American 2013 Chevrolet Malibu featured in the pictures] The all-new 2013 Chevrolet Malibu will continue its world tour after its parallel premiere at shows in the U.S.A. and China earlier this year, at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September. This...
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Video: Mt Drives The New 2013 Chevrolet Malibu
We won't be seeing the new 2013 Chevrolet Malibu in U.S. showrooms until after next year's Super Bowl XLVI, but GM is already handing out early prototypes to journalists for a first encounter with the mid-size sedan. This time, it's Motor...
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Malibu Profits
Chevrolet's previous-generation Malibu sold for $17,215 in 2007. That was a base four-cylinder model before incentives. Chevrolet's brand-new Malibu bases $5 below $20K. Bob Lutz says the new model will generate $5,000 more profit per car than...
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