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First Drive: 2008 Chevrolet Malibu

At last, a tuxedo worthy of its bowtie.

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By Frank Markus

Maybe we're just shallow. Could it be that despite our hard-nosed analytical approach to car testing and evaluation we really can be swayed by a pretty face? This car hints at the possibility. It's just a lowly Chevy, ferpetesake, but virtually the entire staff loves the way it looks -- especially in dark colors that make its bling pop. Inside and out, the new malibu looks like a car designed by people taking their time, sweating details. It's a design they're rightly proud of and that was inspired by the four-door-orvette-ish Chevrolet SS concept of 2003. Both share the round-cornered "island hood" and quad round taillamp graphics inspired by America's Sports Car, and the Malibu even gets a lower character line that wraps up and around the tail like the Vette's does. But will our first-sight infatuation with the Malibu penetrate its skin-deep beauty?

To find out, Chevy invited us down to Beale Street -- home address of the blues in Memphis, Tennessee -- to sample all trim levels and powertrain choices: Base 2.4-liter, four-cylinder/four-speed automatic, offered with or without mild-hybrid electric assistance; 2.4-liter six-speed automatic (due for a spring-special four-cylinder LTZ model release), and the flagship 3.6-liter quad-cam V-6/six-speed automatic. So confident is Chevy in this mid-sizer's power to impress that the company provided a Honda Accord, a Toyota Camry, and a Nissan Altima for comparison, each equipped in four-cylinder automatic midline trim levels (which are expected to account for 70 percent of Malibu sales).

Starting off in the three competitors revealed the Altima to be the quickest (thanks to its larger, torquier engine and continuously variable tranny) but its big-lunged 2.5-liter four seemed coarse and bit gravelly. The Honda had the sweetest engine note, and while the Toyota felt slowest and transmitted engine vibration through the steering wheel, it was also the quietest and its interior was the most pleasing. By comparison, the Malibu LT, driven last, very nearly matched the sound quality of the Honda (thanks in no small part to nine separate acoustic tuning chambers, five of which are incorporated in the plastic engine cover). And when paired with the forthcoming six-speed auto, it felt like it kept pace with the more powerful Accord LX. The Malibu's four-speed almost makes up for what it lacks in acceleration-boosting close ratios with its exceptional shift smoothness. (Expect a gradual phasing out of the four-speed as production of six-speeds ramps up.) The Hybrid model's acceleration, strangely enough, felt more lethargic than the plain four-cylinder's. The V-6 suffers no lethargy, banging off crisp quick paddle-shifts at its 6900-rpm redline and delivering what feels like Altima SE 3.5-challenging scoot.

Taking to the undulating, kudzu-lined byways of rural northeast Mississippi, the absolute rock-bottom priced LS model with no options except floor mats ($80) was the most comfortable riding example of the lot, owing largely to its cushy 16-inch tires. (Their five-spoke steel rims qualify as trompe-l'oeil, with bolt-on plastic wheel covers that completely conceal the steel, they're virtually indistinguishable from alloys to all but the most keen-eyed observer.) All four-cylinder Malibus get electric power steering, which was most notable for not feeling "electric." It's not communicative, but the weighting feels natural and variations in power assist are never apparent. LTZ V-6s get hydraulic steering, which transmits more road feel. Mid-level LTs and next spring's LTZ four get 17-inch tires, while the LTZ V-6 rolls on 18s, with each step down in sidewall height exacting a slight penalty in ride quality.

All model variants get OnStar with turn-by-turn navigation, XM radio, six airbags, ABS and traction control, a rear window sunshade, and a 110-volt power outlet as standard. Mid-level LTs can be had with suede seat inserts and two-tone interior trim; LTZs get a choice of two-tone leather seating with Jaguar/Connolly hide-inspired contrasting piping. These are the dressiest Chevy interiors this side of the $8005 optional Draexlmaier Corvette package. It even sounds upscale inside, where dramatic acoustic countermeasures -- laminated windshield and front-side window glass, side-door acoustic vapor barriers, composite fender liners, and absorptive pads in the carpet, dash, and trunk liners -- bring a library-like hush to all models at highway speeds.

In the next few weeks, we'll sharpen our focus on this promising newcomer by mounting our cold, unemotional test equipment to it and reporting back with track tests and comparisons. But for now, the beauty seems to run as deep as we've been able to dive into the new Malibu

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The Chevrolet Story

Chevrolet is a brand of automobile, produced by General Motors (GM). It is the top selling GM marque and the best known brand of GM worldwide, with "Chevrolet" or "Chevrolet" being at times synonymous with GM.

Chevrolet is GM's largest brand, currently offering over 20 vehicles and many different enhanced versions in its home market. The brand's vehicles range from subcompact cars to medium duty commercial trucks. Its number one sellers in the United States include the Impala, which is the number one selling car with a domestic nameplate in the United States, [1] and the Silverado, the 2007 Motor Trend North American Truck of the Year and the number two selling vehicle in the US in 2006.

US History
Chevrolet was co-founded by Louis Chevrolet and William C. Durant. Louis Chevrolet was a racecar driver, born on December 25, 1878, in La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland. William Durant, founder of General Motors, had been forced out of GM in 1910 and wanted to use Louis Chevrolet's designs to rebuild his own reputation as a force in the automobile industry. As head of Buick Motor Company, prior to founding GM, Durant had hired Chevrolet to drive Buicks in promotional races.

On November 3, 1911, Chevrolet entered the automobile market to compete with the Ford Model T. A year later, the "Classic Six" was introduced. The Classic Six was a five-passenger touring sedan equipped with a 299 in3 (4.9 L), six-cylinder engine capable of taking the car to a top speed of 65 miles per hour (104 km/h).

Chevrolet first used its "bowtie"[3] logo in 1913. This logo is said to have been designed from wallpaper Durant once saw in a French hotel. Another theory of the design of the mark is from the Swiss cross, because Louis Chevrolet was from Switzerland.

In 1915, Durant made a trip to Toronto, Ontario to determine the possibility of setting up production facilities in Canada. After meeting with "Colonel Sam" McLaughlin, whose McLaughlin Motor Car Company manufactured the McLaughlin-Buick, it was agreed that the Chevrolet Motor Car Company of Canada, operated by McLaughlin, would be created to build Chevrolet cars in Canada. Three years later, the two Canadian companies were purchased by GM to become General Motors of Canada Ltd.

    By 1916 Chevrolet was profitable enough to allow Durant to buy a majority of shares in GM. After the deal was completed in 1917, Durant was president of General Motors, and Chevrolet was merged into GM, becoming a separate division. In the 1918 model year Chevrolet introduce the Model D V-8 series 4-passenger roadster and 5 passenger touring. These cars had 288ci, 35 hp engines with Zenith carburetors and 3 speed transmissions. In the 1955 model year Chevrolet introduced the most famous and versatile V8 engine ever produced. It came out with 265 cubic inches and was offered in three versions. The basic 265 had a two-barrel carburetor and was rated at 165 H.P. Horsepower was increased to 185 with the addition of a four-barrel carburetor, and an underrated 195 HP version, called the "power pack" had a high lift solid lifter cam, high compression heads, and dual exhaust. This engine became a hit with hot rodders and almost overnight became the engine of choice replacing the flathead Ford engine as the hot rodders preferred motor. In 1955 the 265 cubic inch engine was one of the smallest V8 engines offered by the big three U.S. automakers (see 264 Buick Nailhead, 241 Plymouth non-Hemi and 241 Dodge Hemi; however, it gave similar-sized cars with far more powerful engines--like the 88-series Oldsmobile with its 324 cubic-inch "Rocket" engine 324 Oldsmobile--a run for their money. For example, a Chevrolet equipped with the power pack engine and a three-speed manual shift transmission can achieve 60 miles per hour from a standstill in 8.4 seconds, an astonishing feat for the time. Because his engine was placed in production only 15 weeks after authorization was given by management, the engineers did not have the necessary time to do the proper dynamometer testing and rate its horsepower prior to release. The untested engine rated at 185 H.P. when released in 1955 but was rated at 205 H.P. in 1956 after dynamometer testing. Because of its exceptional breathing ability a 225 H.P. option was available by adding two four-barrel carbs.

The power pack engine for 1956 also had two four-barrel carburetors and was rated at 245 H.P. In 1957 the engine was increased to 283 cubic inches. This engine also had heads with larger valves and ports and the four-barrel carburetor engine was rated at 220 H.P. Two four-barrel's gave 245 H.P. A high performance version, with a high lift solid cam and fitted with heads that had even larger intake valves, called fuel injection heads by enthusiasts, was rated at 270 H.P. Fuel injection was also offered that year. Rated at 283 H.P., this was the first engine offered by U.S. auto manufactures to produce 1 H.P. per cubic inch. This rating, however, was again incorrect due to delayed production schedules for the Rochester fuel injection unit. After proper dynamometer testing, it was rated at 290 H.P. in 1958. Enthusiasts affectionately called this engine the "fuelie."

Famous Chevrolet models include the large and luxurious Impala (1958) and the innovative air-cooled rear-engined Corvair (1960 - 1969.) Chevrolet had a great influence on the American automobile market during the 1950s and 1960s. In 1963, one out of every ten cars sold in the United States was a Chevrolet.

Chevrolet outside North America Latin America
Historically, many Latin American-market vehicles from GM were modified derivatives of older models from GM's North American and European operations. The current S10 and Blazer exemplify this strategy. However, more modern vehicles are now being marketed as market conditions change and competition increases. Besides those older models made in Mexico, Ecuador, Colombia and Mercosur, Korean sourced cars from former Daewoo factories some markets also get German Opel and US made Chevrolet on top of thir local line-ups.

In Argentina (whose factory was opened in Rosario in 1995), the models are the same Opels made in Brazil, along with the S-10, Blazer, and Avalanche. Chevrolet had a presence in Argentina since the 1960s where it locally produced the Chevrolet II (sold in Argentina as the Chevrolet 400 or Chevy), but it stopped its operations in 1978, due to high inflation.

In Brazil, the Chevrolet Opala was based on the German Opel Rekord from the late 1960s, continuing in production until the early 1990s, when it was replaced by a version of the Opel Omega. Other smaller Chevrolets in Brazil, such as the Kadett and Monza, were based on the Opel Kadett and Ascona respectively. Chevrolet's product line-up in Brazil now comprises some exclusive designs like the Corsa "B" based Celta sold in Argentina under the Suzuki brand, the Astra, and a brand new, Brazilian designed Vectra based on the current Opel Astra, while the current Corsa is built and the Omega name is now used on the Holden Commodore. Utility and four wheel drive vehicles line-up includes the S10, the Blazer, and the Montana. The Montana is a compact pickup truck that is also sold in other Latin American markets. From the 1960s to the mid-1980s, there was also a large station wagon, derived from the C10 truck (somewhat similar to the Suburban), called the Veraneio.

Chevrolet production in Chile began in 1962, although at first through local partners (in this case, Avayu with the Nova II) [2]. GM still assembles the Isuzu D-Max as LUV D-Max in Arica and Isuzu´ F and N series in Huechuraba, Santiago. Chevrolet has been operating in Ecuador for 80 years. GM Ecuador sells US Chevrolets alongside GM-Daewoo and Opel sourced models. It also sells the 1983 Suzuki Supercarry under the Chevrolet name.

In Mexico, some of these Opel-sourced Chevrolet models are sold alongside US models. An example is regarding the Vectra. While the Brazilian Vectra is derived from the current Astra, the Mexican Vectra is actually the current Vectra as sold in Europe. Mexico also has some cars of its own, such as the Chevy C2, which is a reworked last-generation Corsa, the Sonora (which is a re-badged Tahoe), and the Cheyenne (which is similar to the Silverado but is as different as the Sonora is to the Suburban).

In Venezuela, Chevrolet has been operating since 1948, when truck production began in Caracas. In 1979 production moved to a plant in Valencia that was purchased from Chrysler. Chevrolet assembled more than 1,500,000 vehicles in its first fifty years in Venezuela.

Europe
Chevrolet Europe is a Swiss-based firm (in Zürich) that sells the rebranded products of GM Daewoo. Until 2005, Chevrolet Europe sold a few models, mostly United States domestic market (USDM) models modified to suit European regulations. Among them were the Chevrolet Alero (which was a rebadged Oldsmobile Alero) and the Chevrolet Trans Sport (which was a Chevrolet Venture with the front end of the Pontiac Trans Sport). Among other models sold by Chevrolet Europe were the Camaro, the Corvette, the Blazer, and the TrailBlazer.

It was in 2005 that all the mainstream models from Daewoo were rebranded as Chevrolet in Europe (The ownership of the SUV models in the former Daewoo range had reverted back to ownership of Ssangyong by this time). However the Daewoo name was retained in South Korea and Vietnam. In the rest of the world, most Daewoo models have worn the Chevrolet badge since 2003. Exceptions include the use of the Suzuki badge in the US and Canada, the Pontiac badge in Canada, the Holden badge in Australia and New Zealand, and the Buick badge in China for certain Daewoo models.

The Corvette is marketed in Europe through a separate distribution channel operated by Netherlands-based Kroymans Corporation. Because the Chevrolet brand now represents value-driven cars in Europe, the Corvette name was made into a separate marque for Europe and Japan.

Asia
The Holden Commodore is badged as the Chevrolet Lumina in Thailand and the Middle East, as well as South Africa. The longer wheelbase Holden Statesman is sold as the Chevrolet Caprice in the Middle East.

Pakistan
In Pakistan, Chevrolet introduced its cars in collaboration with a local automobile manufacturer called Nexus Automotive. The current models available are the Chevrolet Optra and the Chevrolet Joy. As of December 2005, the Chevrolet Joy is being assembled locally in Pakistan.

India
Chevrolet is among the newest brands in India launched by GM's Indian operations. Until June 6, 2003 (the official birthday of Chevrolet), GM India (which was originally a joint venture with Hindustan Motors) sold the Opel Corsa, Opel Astra, and the Opel Vectra. The Corsa and Astra were built at a plant in Halol, Gujarat. Since then, Chevrolet currently sells the Chevrolet Optra, Chevrolet Aveo, Chevrolet Tavera, and Chevrolet SRV. The Chevrolet Forester, a rebadged Subaru, was imported directly from Fuji Heavy Industries in Japan until 2005. The Optra and Tavera are built at the Halol plant.

Japan
In Japan, Suzuki, a GM partner, distributes and markets the Chevrolet TrailBlazer and the Chevrolet Optra wagon in limited numbers. Suzuki also assembled and marketed the Chevrolet Cruze in the past. Mitsui currently distributes and markets the Chevrolet Express, Chevrolet HHR, and Starcraft versions of the G-Van and Chevrolet Trailblazer. General Motors Japan directly imports and distributes the Corvette, which is marketed under its own marque. Thus there are two distinct distribution channels for Chevrolet-branded vehicles, and a separate network for Corvette-branded cars.

South Korea
Chevrolet-branded vehicles are not sold in South Korea. However, many global-market Chevrolet vehicles are sourced from GM Daewoo of South Korea.

South Africa
In South Africa, Chevrolet was GM's main brand name until 1982, with a number of Vauxhall Motors and Holden derivatives being built under the Chevy name from 1964. In the 1960s, the advertising jingle "braaivleis, rugby, sunny skies and Chevrolet" (similar to Holden's 1970s "Football, Meat Pies, Kangaroos and Holden cars") came to epitomise the ideal lifestyle of white male South Africans. Originally, Chevrolets were CKD kits of American Chevrolets assembled in their plant in Port Elizabeth. However, since South Africa was right-hand drive and the US was left-hand drive, along with encouragement by the South African government to use local content, Chevrolets such as the Biscayne were eventually made entirely in South Africa, along with GM's "own car for South Africa": the Ranger. By the 1970s, South African Chevrolets like the Kommando and Constantia were based on Australian Holden models like the Kingswood, while the Firenza was based on the Vauxhall Viva. The Chevrolet Nomad sold in South Africa was entirely different from the Nomad sold in America; whereas the American Nomad was originally conceived as a station wagon version of the Corvette and eventually became the station wagon version of the Bel Air, the South African Nomad was an SUV of truck proportions before SUVs were popular.

However, these were replaced by Opel models like the Rekord, Commodore, and Senator, and in 1982 the Chevrolet brand name was dropped in favour of Opel. Because of the political climate at the time, GM decided to disinvest from South Africa in 1986, and a local group eventually bought out GM's South African operations (including the Port Elizabeth plant) and renamed the company as the Delta Motor Corporation, which concentrated on Opels, Isuzus, and Suzukis, built under licence.

However, thanks to an improved political climate in the 1990s, GM decided to reenter South Africa, eventually buying out the whole of Delta. In 2001, the Chevrolet name made a comeback, used on the Lumina, a rebadged Holden Commodore, and later on, on the Daewoo range of cars. Current Chevrolets include the Spark (a rebadged Daewoo Matiz), Aveo, Optra, the Lumina (including a pickup version), and the Vivant, an MPV that is a rebadged version of the Daewoo Tacuma.