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2014 Chevy Malibu Eco 1lt | 2.5l Ecotec | 29 Mpg | Fully Loaded | 598 Miles on 2040-cars

US $24,488.00
Year:2014 Mileage:598
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2014 Chevy Malibu Eco 1LT
Brand New! Fully Loaded! 598 Miles!




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For Sale is a  * Very Lightly Used * Mint Condition2014 Chevrolet Malibu LT EcoOnly 598 Original Miles! * $24,488 Takes it away! *  This 2014 Chevy Malibu is for all intents and purposes Brand New! My Dad Purchased this car Brand New from Schumacher Chevrolet in Lake Park, Florida in May of this year. Including all Dealer Fees & Taxes, he paid $28,488 for the car. Unfortunately my Dad passed away recently and we have no use for the car. He did very little local driving with the car before he passed, and it only has 598 miles on it. This car has to many cool features & options to list, but I have added some photos of the window sticker, so take a look. If you are looking for a 2014 Chevy Malibu or just a great Mid-Sized Sedan in general, here is your chance to Save THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS from the Dealer Price.





$24,488 TAKES IT AWAY !!!


HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO SAVE THOUSANDS OF $$$!!!




* Top Rated Mid-Sized Sedan by Consumer Reports Magazine! *

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*** 36 MPG Highway! ***





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Next-gen Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra may use carbon fiber

Thu, Dec 7 2017

It's been generally accepted that the next generation of full-size GM trucks will use some sort of strong, lightweight material for the beds while retaining steel for the cab. While aluminum seems like the most obvious choice, according to Automotive News, the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra will incorporate both aluminum and carbon fiber in their beds. The publication cites sources from within GM, though it seems the introduction of this comparatively exotic material mix is still a few years off. While carbon fiber is both stronger and lighter than steel and aluminum, it takes significantly more time and money to produce, essentially relegating the material to small-volume cars. The main benefit for trucks is the resulting reduction in weight to improve fuel economy without sacrificing the tough, rugged capabilities truck buyers expect. The Ford F-150 made the switch to aluminum for the 2015 model year and it's proved highly successful. It seemed like it was only a matter of time before the competition followed suit. Automotive News says that the next-gen trucks will launch with aluminum beds and that it will take a couple of years before we'll see any carbon fiber incorporated into the design. Even then, only look for the composite material on higher-trim models, with a trickle down to lower-spec trucks possible further in the future. In 2011, GM announced it was working with Japan-based Teijin Limited on a carbon fiber reinforced thermoplastic. There's a good chance that material's introduction will be on trucks. Related Video: News Source: Automotive News Plants/Manufacturing Rumormill Chevrolet GM GMC Truck

New Chevrolet Silverado to be revealed on Facebook on Thursday

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GM pauses 3.0-liter turbodiesel production due to a supplier shortage

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