Used 2016 Chevrolet Malibu Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Great until 90K miles
Other than the annoying shift to park and mandatory recall work, I didn't have any problems with my car until the odometer struck 90K miles. One day i was backing out of the garage and notice a good amount of oil on the floor. The next morning I took it to Chevy and they advised that I had a gasket head leak and wanted $4000 to fix it. I was able to get the car fixed at a local mechanic for half the price. Debating if I should keep the car or trade it in.
Trash
If you need a reliable vehicle don't buy, has less than 30,000 miles on it and a lot of computer problems, engine knocking, auto stop stutters between on off at a stop light like it's not sure what to do. It's at the dealership right now for the second time this month. I've owned this car a month bought certified pre owned. if you want something you can sit in and impress your neighbors by keeping up with the Jonas's and not leave your driveway get it.
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- LT Sedan w/1LTMSRP: $16,99865 mi away
- LT Sedan w/2LTMSRP: $9,444In-stock online
- LT Sedan w/1LTMSRP: $10,777In-stock online
Highly Recommend the new Malibu
My wife has owned this car for over three years; it has 57K trouble free miles on it. It gets incredible gas mileage 37mpg and drives wonderful. Minor complaints are the below average stereo system and the infotainment sometimes fails to pick up phone calls properly as well. After driving just about all the cars in it's class, I think the steering is by far superior. What a great value!
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Awful car
Got this car with around 7 miles on it in July of 2016. In summer of 2018 I began to notice moisture and a pungent mildew odor inside the vehicle. Turns out, the back glass was leaking profusely and it saturated the trunk and headliner. Dealership had the car for over a month and replaced the headliner. Turns out, it’s a GM “bulletin” (basically a mild recall). Airbag light then came on after picking it up. Fast forward to January 2019 and the car shuts off while idling and had to be towed back to the dealership (56xxx miles). It’s been there roughly three weeks and dealership still does not know the extent of the damage. They’re speculating that the water entry (in the rear glass area) potentially damaged some wiring. Very small gas tank and the drivers seat is horribly uncomfortable. Oh, and the front windshield is now leaking. General Motors garbage!
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Unreliable and low resale value
Bought this car brand new an had nothing but problems. I have put 27k miles on it in 3 years and have had major mechanical issues. Turbo and pistons went out twice which was a $6000 repair each time (luckily warranty covered it) lots of random little things failing like the trunk seal leaked, shifter wouldn’t recognize the car was in park so it wouldn’t turn off, door trim falling off, also loud on the road and uncomfortable to drive. The resale value is also terrible. Lost over 50% of value in the first 3 years despite getting a good deal on the car.
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