Reviews of the 2008 Chevrolet Malibu LTZ
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CNET Review
The Good: The 2008 Chevrolet Malibu LTZ gets a six-speed automatic transmission. It has a very usable stereo interface in its nicely designed cabin.
The Bad: Navigation and hands-free calling is through OnStar, which has some particular limitations. Handling feels wobbly at higher speeds.
The Bottom Line: The 2008 Chevrolet Malibu LTZ isn't a driver's car, but offers a comfortable cabin for the daily commute or shopping trips. Its cabin tech is largely unremarkable.
Manufacturer: Chevrolet
Part number: 100931533
Basic car properties
- Body style Sedan
- Trim levels LTZ
- Available Engine Gas
Safety Features
- Smart airbags Standard
- Antilock brakes Standard
- Traction control Standard
- Stability control Standard
- Adaptive cruise control Standard
Entertainment
- Satellite radio Standard
- Connection for portable MP3 sound system Standard
- MP3 CD-enabled sound system Standard
Climate/convenience
- Heated/cooled seats Standard
- Keyless entry Standard
- Remote start Standard
- Two-way security system Standard
- 120V power outlet Optional
- 12V power outlet Standard
Drivetrain Technology
- Drivetrain available Front-drive
Navigation
- Trip computer Standard
- Live traffic data Standard
Communication
- OnStar or other roadside assistance system Standard
- Home automation integration Standard
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