2.8
hardly worth mentioning- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 52,325 miles
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First noticed problem when driving on freeway and attempting to make a lane change vehicle did not speed as usual and had to return to lane to avoid accident. While driving vehicle from a complete stop, vehicle struggled from 0 to 25 mph. When going up bridge vehicle would not go faster than 20 mph. Vehicle does not have much power. Vehicle was taken to mechanic and replaced sensors but problem still occurs. After further investigation of problem mechanic realized that the problem is the catalytic converter. The repairs have not been made. I entered the website to find out if there are any recalls on this vehicle for this problem (recommendation from mechanic).
- Westminster, CA, USA
The latest incident is the catalytic converter. The car began to hesitate at 50-60 mph and started losing power. I took it in and was told it was fine. Pickup became non existent and the dealer finally diagnosed the problem after changing the fuel filter and other regular maintenance items. I limped into the dealer and was told it would cost $1600. I took it to a garage and it cost $150. The aggravation with this car is frustrating to say the least. Warning Malibu owners...the converter is a known failure item they don't want us to know about!!
- Frostproof, FL, USA
Catalytic converter went out while traveling 500 miles from home. Mileage was only 60000 miles. Was under warranty but part was on nationwide back order. Chevrolet customer service would not authorize rental or towing. We were stuck for two extra days while someone took coverter off and drove home without it. Then I was informed by customer service that I had voided warranty. Dealership was able to get coverter replaced under warranty only after a huge fit was thrown on my behalf. Second, gas cap seal is bad; after fill up sometimes have to restart car because empty light comes on. Third, at 80000 miles the intake air gasket had to be replaced. Cost of $1200. Fourth, while trying to install after market cd player discovered that you have to buy $100 wire harness and new front speaker in order for stereo to work, the way Chevy made it to be.
- Columbus, GA, USA
- Ventura, CA, USA