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Franz @ Mar 30th 2008 2:24PM
This is good news for Chevy, but bad news for GM in general if most buyers are getting rid of other GM products to get one... a very good friend of mine is actually considering trading in her '06 CTS for a Malibu LTZ. They really need to be wrestling sales away from the Japanese instead.
mj @ Mar 30th 2008 4:12PM
This is NOT good news. The new Malibu is in the same category as the old Impala - it's bigger and more expensive and it's in the first year of sales. Of course it's going to sell for more money.
Anyway, it's still early, let's see what happens in the summer sales season with a freaked out American consumer and ever higher oil prices.
Disgruntled Goat @ Mar 31st 2008 9:01AM
As long as GM is selling cars and turning a profit it's all gravy after that. I'm sure if you wanted to trade in your existing GM car for a brand new GM car every year they would have no problem with that.