yungcerealkiller man I’m in love with it. It’s soooo comfortable. I kinda wish it had a sunroof but that’s not really an issue for me I’m just grateful to have it at my age
I recently picked up an 08 LS with the 2.4 4 speed. Honestly, it's a very solid car. The ride quality is great inside is quiet and the 4 speed trans holds its own on steep hills. The 2.4 has plenty of power once it hits proper RPM range. A/C is quite cold as well. Comparing this vehicle to a Honda or Toyota is really unfair. That is, you can pick up a 7th gen low mileage Malibu for way less than a Honda or Toyota.
Tommy Siro but yet he never did review the in-dash information meaning the display of what percentage of oil change tire pressure all the other good features of this car
I owned one in 2008. Too long, the LT1 was cheap for the price. Old 2,4 motor and transmission, high on gas in the city. No middle armrest in the back seats. Cheap finishing. Some cuts everywhere to save money. After 6 years and 18KM, I let it go.
These really weren't terrible. We have a 2015 1lt Malibu for drivers Ed and it's a vast improvement over this one. It rides nice and has peppy acceleration but the backseat is very small. I'm almost convinced that something like the mk6 Jetta has more backseat room.
Was never a Chevy fan but after my 07 Camrys engine is starting to go out at 171k miles I’d probably pick one of these up, or a Nissan Altima pre 2007, anything Honda or Toyota is over priced and Kia óptimas I heard they have tons of issues.
A very Sleek looking and reliable car the 2008 - 12 Malibu is. However, despite its exterior size, the car is rather cramped inside for 5'7" Me. The cloth seats are also very uncomfortable to me after long drives. I guess they just don't design cars with comfort in mind anymore.
Great video Great review, the 2008 Chevy malibu Looks nice, but the engine sounds louds compared to my 2004 Toyota Camry I hope chevy malibu has improved This year in reliability, do to there bankruptcy last year But we won't really know Until 2019 or once the chevy makes it 210, ++ miles
Marcus Seagraves depending on the mileage I'd say in between $5,000 and $8,000. This an 08, it's 2017 and the car only has 48k on the dash and is in perfect condition so it'd probably go for 7 or 8 grand. I own a 2010 Malibu. It had 86,000 miles on it and they wanted $7,400 for it. I paid $6,800. These cars are still worth a good amount because of their sleek design and power in the engine. Be advised that there a LOT of recalls on these cars. Mostly on the 2011 years. So my advice would be to buy one from a owner who has all the paperwork with clean carfax. Hope I helped !!
This was my first car I ever purchase, had it for 5 good years I loved this car. I honestly have nothing negative to say about it.
this would be a great first car for me since I'm a college student.
Same
U regret it
@@davidcraig4357 Many problems and will u cost a lot
This is my first car , picking it up in a few days 💗
Nikeya Washington same
Nikeya Washington how has it been?
iNikeCheck how has it been?
yungcerealkiller man I’m in love with it. It’s soooo comfortable. I kinda wish it had a sunroof but that’s not really an issue for me I’m just grateful to have it at my age
yungcerealkiller I got the all black one w the beige interior
This is so nice to be a 2008
I recently picked up an 08 LS with the 2.4 4 speed. Honestly, it's a very solid car. The ride quality is great inside is quiet and the 4 speed trans holds its own on steep hills. The 2.4 has plenty of power once it hits proper RPM range. A/C is quite cold as well. Comparing this vehicle to a Honda or Toyota is really unfair. That is, you can pick up a 7th gen low mileage Malibu for way less than a Honda or Toyota.
hi. we are about to get one tomorrow, is your opinion still unchanged?
I’m driving this exact car these days.. 08’ Malibu LT. over 150k miles and the reliability could be better but it’s been a good overall experience
Always did like these Malibu’s.
Jakeman I have to say I think you are one of the best car reviewers on youtube =]
Tommy Siro but yet he never did review the in-dash information meaning the display of what percentage of oil change tire pressure all the other good features of this car
I owned one in 2008. Too long, the LT1 was cheap for the price. Old 2,4 motor and transmission, high on gas in the city. No middle armrest in the back seats. Cheap finishing. Some cuts everywhere to save money. After 6 years and 18KM, I let it go.
These really weren't terrible. We have a 2015 1lt Malibu for drivers Ed and it's a vast improvement over this one. It rides nice and has peppy acceleration but the backseat is very small. I'm almost convinced that something like the mk6 Jetta has more backseat room.
the backseat is bigger in this gen than the 2015.
Was never a Chevy fan but after my 07 Camrys engine is starting to go out at 171k miles I’d probably pick one of these up, or a Nissan Altima pre 2007, anything Honda or Toyota is over priced and Kia óptimas I heard they have tons of issues.
Great Introduction.. Very Professional...
Yeah mine is a 2011 with about 107k miles and I keep her clean like brand new
I got one same year 82k miles
@ozzzy3z946 Nice! what what color?
A very Sleek looking and reliable car the 2008 - 12 Malibu is. However, despite its exterior size, the car is rather cramped inside for 5'7" Me. The cloth seats are also very uncomfortable to me after long drives. I guess they just don't design cars with comfort in mind anymore.
Great video
Great review,
the 2008 Chevy malibu
Looks nice, but the engine
sounds louds compared
to my 2004 Toyota Camry
I hope chevy malibu has improved
This year in reliability, do to there bankruptcy last year
But we won't really know
Until 2019 or once the
chevy makes it 210, ++ miles
My first car💝 from my grandpa, just today.
How is it holding up?
love your videos! please do some more accord videos!
Best UA-camr
Would a car like this be bad to get if it has 239,000 miles on it already?
Kaitlyn Walker yes
it most likely has transmission problems
See if u can do a review on the 2008 chevy malibu CLASSIC
what is the price range of this car
Marcus Seagraves depending on the mileage I'd say in between $5,000 and $8,000. This an 08, it's 2017 and the car only has 48k on the dash and is in perfect condition so it'd probably go for 7 or 8 grand. I own a 2010 Malibu. It had 86,000 miles on it and they wanted $7,400 for it.
I paid $6,800. These cars are still worth a good amount because of their sleek design and power in the engine. Be advised that there a LOT of recalls on these cars. Mostly on the 2011 years. So my advice would be to buy one from a owner who has all the paperwork with clean carfax.
Hope I helped !!
I knew it was rva when I saw the haley
My mom have this car in white and she have a infinity truck
Lmao
lol
NEVER I MEAN NEVER get this car it has many problems it wont even work after 100,000 miles
Corw18
The worst car in the world
why you say that
@@richmind5867 a lot of electrical problems
@@IG-astonishing._a did you try another year ?
@@IG-astonishing._a where the electrical problems preventing you from driving the car I heard things like faulty power locks etc
@@richmind5867 yes the car kept shutting off