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2009 Chevrolet Malibu - Trims

MSRP: $21,605 - $26,880 See Local Classifieds
 

Specs: Select a Trim

4dr Sedan (5) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan LS w/1LS Specs $21,605 $20,416 22 30
4dr Sedan LT w/1LT Specs $22,505 $21,267 22 30
4dr Sedan LT w/2LT Specs $24,705 $23,346 22 33
4dr Sedan Hybrid Specs $25,555 $24,149 26 34
4dr Sedan LTZ Specs $26,880 $25,401 22 33
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The Fusion and the Altima are more fun to drive than the Malibu, but neither of them is as roomy and comfortable inside.

Backseat room is another big differentiator; the Malibu and Camry both have very spacious rear seats, as does the Accord, but the Altima's is especially tight.

And the Malibu's interior puts Toyota to shame; its attractive interior is well styled and has better-looking and better-feeling materials than much of the class.

The Fusion has by far the boldest, most aggressive styling, while the Accord arguably looks the most elegant.

The Sonata is more comfort-oriented, but its interior isn't quite up to the standards of the Malibu or Accord, and it's not as quiet inside.

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