2013 Chevy Malibu Maxx Review Pictures
The
2013 Chevy Malibu Maxx flowing front fenders are handsome when
viewed either from outside or behind the wheel, while the bulging
rear end is reminiscent of the IMSA GTP Corvettes of the late '80s.
The Corvette sits low to the ground and has a fair amount of front
overhang; pull forward in a parking space until your tires touch the
curb and you'll damage stuff. The convertible version looks graceful
when the top is down. Putting the top down exposes body-colored trim
behind the seats that reminds us of an open-cockpit racer. It looks
really cool. The Z06 hardtop presents a different profile from the
coupe. Modest mesh air intakes in the nose and wedge-shaped mesh brake
cooling inlets are visible on the rocker panels just aft the doors.
The Z06 weighs 128 pounds less than the C5 coupe, even though it offers similar creature comforts, including leather, air conditioning, carpeting, a premium sound system, traction control and stability control. Using thinner glass, a titanium exhaust system and less insulation saves the weight. Don't bother arguing that insulation is a creature comfort; with a car like this, noise and spiritual comfort level are intertwined. Ask anyone who's driven a noisy racecar. The 2013 Chevy Malibu Maxx come with comfortable cabins, something that wasn't always true of previous-generation models. Low doorsills and narrow side rails make getting in and out easier than before. The manually operated convertible top stows neatly under a body-colored cover that folds flat at the forward edge of the trunk lid. The soft top is very nice. It's made of high-quality material and the rear window is glass.
The 2013 Chevy Malibu Maxx is not a quiet car, but the rattles and
stress squeaks that have haunted Corvettes for so long have largely
been eliminated. We noticed more road noise and engine noise in the
convertible than in the coupe, and even more comes through in the
Z06. However, this is a sports car, and noise, particularly the calculated
growl of that terrific V8, is part of the deal. Rearward visibility
is a little limited. The rear window is a narrow slot. The side mirrors
are wide, but not tall, and work fairly well. Put the top down and
the convertible offers the best visibility, as if you needed another
reason to drop the top on a spring day. The Chevy Malibu Maxx comes
with a real trunk.
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