I love my 2014. It drives great, rides pretty softly while still handling fine, looks good, and has been pretty reliable overall. I wish the interior was a bit more premium, but mine is a base LS after all.
My 15 2LT still going strong. Love the European ride, it is an Opel classic I believe. Here's a hack for you. Long press the traction control button off, you'll see a Statibitly control icon come up. Press that off to. Now drive, you'll feel a bit of differnce in prefornce. I think it just makes the accelerator more sensitive. You forgot to me to metion how safe it it, 10 air bags.
Yes, all car manufacturers want their model to blend in with all other cars on the road. It’s called the 90’s. You couldn’t tell what brand of car except for the swoosh or squiggle on the front or back. This review is definitely a few fries short of a happy meal, which also is now, not so happy! Behind this door is the gas cap. It is where you put fuel in! Ground breaking!
Mehhh dont like it. American-made cars used to have character, where did it go? As a European I love American cars, however newer models are too shiny and slick. I miss the days when American cars were unmistakable AMERICAN: big, bold, boxy. Now American cars ans SUVs look more like Audi: sporty, slick. Ugly. Boring,
@@kylemontano228Mine has been reliable and is pretty decent to drive. Especially compared to the Nissan I had before it. The only major issue it’s had was the transmission going out because the previous owner ignored a leaking line, burning it up. So not really the car’s fault. 115k miles in and it’s been pretty great
I love my 2014. It drives great, rides pretty softly while still handling fine, looks good, and has been pretty reliable overall. I wish the interior was a bit more premium, but mine is a base LS after all.
My 15 2LT still going strong. Love the European ride, it is an Opel classic I believe.
Here's a hack for you. Long press the traction control button off, you'll see a Statibitly control icon come up. Press that off to.
Now drive, you'll feel a bit of differnce in prefornce. I think it just makes the accelerator more sensitive.
You forgot to me to metion how safe it it, 10 air bags.
My niece is looking into buying a 2013 Chevy Malibu LT. Do you know if 2013 model is reliable?
What will replace the Tacoma?
Will this be good for a new driver or is it to big?
NOTIFICATION GANG
Knew you'd like this Malibu
Mike C I love ford and starting to like Chevy and I like Lauryn could you tell her I like her
I think everyone likes Lauryn
Your brother's getting a P1. Review coming soon?
Doubtful. How about a Chevy Cruze?
@@DrivenCompanionHow come? He won't let you? Or you don't feel like visiting him? 🤔
Can I get someone opinion. I am thinking about buying a 2015 Malibu LT for $5,000 and there is 132,000 miles is this a good deal?
i bought mine for $2,000 and 86,000 miles, and i pay about $135 twice a month
Yes, all car manufacturers want their model to blend in with all other cars on the road. It’s called the 90’s. You couldn’t tell what brand of car except for the swoosh or squiggle on the front or back. This review is definitely a few fries short of a happy meal, which also is now, not so happy! Behind this door is the gas cap. It is where you put fuel in! Ground breaking!
Mehhh dont like it. American-made cars used to have character, where did it go? As a European I love American cars, however newer models are too shiny and slick. I miss the days when American cars were unmistakable AMERICAN: big, bold, boxy. Now American cars ans SUVs look more like Audi: sporty, slick. Ugly. Boring,
I'd love to see them build some cars with the personality of American cars of the 50s and 60s. No reason they should fall in line with everyone else!
I own this car and I hate it
Better than nothing
Why do you hate it?
@@darmar6895 they’re uninspiring, unreliable, and horrible to drive. Just buy something japanese.
@@kylemontano228Mine has been reliable and is pretty decent to drive. Especially compared to the Nissan I had before it. The only major issue it’s had was the transmission going out because the previous owner ignored a leaking line, burning it up. So not really the car’s fault. 115k miles in and it’s been pretty great