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General Motors will raise the price of the latest generation of the Chevrolet Malibu sedan will be sold August.
Citing Automotive News, the new 2.5-liter engine, 2013 Malibu has a starting price worth 23 150 U.S. dollars, including shipping costs 760 dollars worth.
The model was a slight increase from the early 2012 models worth 22 870 U.S. dollars including shipping price.
The model is also more expensive than competitors' midsize sedan models whose designs changed slightly.
The excess cost over 870 dollars in 2013 Altima and 335 U.S. dollars over the 2012 Toyota Camry, while the price of Ford Fusion and Honda Accord have not been announced. Both will be launched this fall.
GM stated facelift Malibu buyers will save more than the new Malibu. 2.5-liter engine will produce 197 hp, or 17 percent better than the 2.4 liter engine.
GM says Malibu also offers a roomier cabin and more calm.
Initial model Malibu LS is not likely to provide a breakthrough in fuel efficiency of the current Malibu mode.
While the rank of EPA mileage has not been determined, GM says Malibu mileage with the 2.5-liter engine will be competitive for the segment, while highway mileage is expected to close mid-30s. Malibu current speed 33 mpg on the highway.
Many buyers who are environmentally conscious Eco Malibu, which was launched last March and is sold in 26 095 U.S. dollars, including shipping costs using the GM 2.4 liter engine with eAssist mild hybrid system to have 37 mpg on the highway and 25 mpg in the city.