Eighth-Generation Chevy Malibu Takes On Fleet-Only Duty As ‘Malibu Limited’
Limited… as in, limited exclusively to fleets.
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Limited… as in, limited exclusively to fleets.
Some welcome changes to The General’s best-selling full-size crossover.
We’ve already seen most of these in April, but here they are line-by-line.
Some welcome updates for the last year of the first-gen Acadia.
Some welcome updates to the full-size, extended-length SUV.
Five new colors are in store for the subcompact crossover.
Overall, some welcome updates for Big Red’s full-size SUV line.
The Colorado sees a few more changes than its GMC Canyon platform-mate.
See all of the changes here.
The slowest-selling Cadillac gets a significant amount of updates.
The changes are similar to those seen on the non-livery 2016 XTS.
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Overall, some very welcome changes and updates for the compact sport-luxury coupe.
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A few changes before the all-new model comes to market.
Some of the changes leave us scratching our heads.
There are not many updates to the 2016 Escalade. But they are certainly welcome.
There are actually three changes, but only two about which customers will care about.
Colors, equipment, and features.
Some welcome changes that make the Caddy’s midsize luxury sedan an even better vehicle.