View Poll Results: Why Did GM Make the 2014 Malibu with Better MPG than the 2013 Malibu Eco?
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What's does everyone think about the demise of the 2013 Malibu Eco? I am almost beside myself that GM actually sold a more expensive 2013 hybrid with eAssist only to replace it with a more fuel efficient non-hybrid the following year! Thoughts anyone?
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I was shocked to find out my 2013 Malibu eco (eAssist) is no more!
To quote GM when the 2013 Malibu came out: "GM's eAssist as a modestly priced fuel economy package, compared to full hybrids, that produces a nice boost in mileage. The system also uses a stop-start system. But it also utilizes a lithium ion battery in the trunk, regenerative braking and a small electric motor to assist the 2.4-liter engine under heavy loads, such as when merging into highway traffic".
I bought my Malibu loaded, sticker was $31.5K. Now KBB and NADA says this loaded Malibu is only worth $18K-$20K trade-in price, (only has 10k miles), and you know dealers will quote the "black-book" (auction) price if I trade this car in soon, which will bring it down to $16-$17k.
To be honest, I love the car, and have had NO problems.
Milage avg is 30-34mpg, and up to 40mpg on trips, w/o air-condition on.
The only complaint I have is the seats are hard, and not much room for passengers.
To quote GM when the 2013 Malibu came out: "GM's eAssist as a modestly priced fuel economy package, compared to full hybrids, that produces a nice boost in mileage. The system also uses a stop-start system. But it also utilizes a lithium ion battery in the trunk, regenerative braking and a small electric motor to assist the 2.4-liter engine under heavy loads, such as when merging into highway traffic".
I bought my Malibu loaded, sticker was $31.5K. Now KBB and NADA says this loaded Malibu is only worth $18K-$20K trade-in price, (only has 10k miles), and you know dealers will quote the "black-book" (auction) price if I trade this car in soon, which will bring it down to $16-$17k.
To be honest, I love the car, and have had NO problems.
Milage avg is 30-34mpg, and up to 40mpg on trips, w/o air-condition on.
The only complaint I have is the seats are hard, and not much room for passengers.
Last edited by minniedog; January 27th, 2014 at 6:33 AM.
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