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Originally Posted by Dragoneye
It looks awkward online and on paper...I'll even admit to that.
But when you finally/actually sit in it...it just....works. (And it looks like the $hit at night,  ) That's all I can really say to describe it. It fits the personality of the car, and it just works fantastically in real life: both in form and function. 
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Yea I've sat in a couple and it worked for me then, but that was months ago and I guess it's just been a while.
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Originally Posted by FenwickHockey65
2009 Chevrolet Malibu...
Malibu's only shortcoming is its lack of navigation...an issue that will be corrected with the EpII Malibu.
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And maybe they good do a little more with the glove box area, very boring. Other than that though i like.
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Originally Posted by TaylorRyan74
challenger 
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Looks like the inside of a truck.
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Originally Posted by comiskeybum
NAV dosent mean much to me as i usually purchase my own systems. the reason i like to do this is that these systems are updateable via computer. 5 years down the road you can find yourself with a NAV system that dosent update if you get the factory installed one.
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I've really never seen the purpose of factory nav. It's way more expensive. In my experience they're buggy as hell. And it's stuck in that one car.