03-04-2015, 09:26 AM
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Drives: 2010 2SS, 2011 Buick Regal Turbo
Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Nashville, Tennessee
Posts: 1,392
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Originally Posted by ssrs2lt
I'm currently renting a 2015 Malibu ltz eco. I will say I'm glad gm addressed the rear leg room, I'm not a giant but the backseat...the eco on off is kind of annoying but it works. The thing that surprises me is the lack of back up sensors and camera..lol..the Malibu was a sales beast so I hope it regains that form
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Yes I would like to see the Malibu become a top seller in its category (behind the Camry and Accord of course). The Fusion and Altima have really been kicking ass lately

As of Mid-size car sales for the month of February, the Altima and Fusion were above the Accord, putting it in 4th place
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The Toyota Camry secured its place at the top of the sales charts among midsize cars again last month. With 32,942 sales, the Camry came in ahead of second-place finisher Nissan Altima, which moved 28,474 units.
The Ford Fusion earned a spot in the top three with sales of 22,732 units last month. The Honda Accord dipped to fourth place with sales of 21,616 units, down 12.2 percent from February 2014. It's unclear if this drop was caused by West Coast port delays that forced the automaker to cut production last month, but it's an unusual turn for the Honda Accord. In 2014 the sedan finished the year second in overall midsize sedan sales, just behind the Camry.
The Chrysler 200 and Hyundai Sonata took fifth and sixth place respectively, each improving upon their sales from a year ago. The Chevrolet Malibu, which scored seventh place, saw its numbers decline significantly with 13,971 sales, down from 17,448 last February. Rounding out the top ten were the Kia Optima, Volkswagen Passat, and Mazda6.
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