yes they are.
Lay off the crackpipe...there were NO Chevy Malibus produced in 1994! Lay off the crackpipe...there were NO Chevy Malibus produced in 1994!
Yes and no, the new ones are not as reliable as the older ones were in their prime.
No there are some 2.2L 4 Cylinder models as well.
There is no Tranny dipstick on 1996 and newer malibus
Chevy is a reliable car that can keep running after many miles. Car reliability depends on many factors like age, and condition of the car. Many chevy cars run for decades and can be reliable if properly maintained.
in 1996 Chevy started makeing sealed transmations on malibus meaning there is no dipstick. you have to have a profesional check the levels
You can always visit your local Chevy dealer and speak with a sales consultant. You can also price out your car online at www.chevy.com,you can then locate what you want at a local dealer.
Chevy malibus, Pontiac g6's, Saturn auras (all from the same general motors "architecture"), saabs, opels.
yes i have a 2003 and every 10,000 miles they are totally warped and i have heard that they have the same problems on other Malibu
no just struts,
I would say generally no, but i cant say that it is no reliable American car. American cars are generally mass produced with cheap materials. You cant really compare an Audi to a Chevy, and also America haves no sense of fuel economy or air-polution. - But one thing is for sure, American cars do come cheap.
No. It's a Chevy.