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Chevrolet is really making lot of news with their all new 2013 Chevrolet Malibu. Now, engineers for Chevrolet Malibu have announced that they have managed to get one million miles of on-road development testing which they have managed in last 22 months in more than six continents. Chevrolet has been working on the extensive on-road development process to make sure that the 2013 Chevrolet Malibu really gets some more news across the globe and that it is introduced globally.

Talking more about the new on-road development and validation process Chevrolet said that they want to make sure that the vehicle had better handling and comfort quality when it is released in the market. The company also said that the on-road development will also test the durability of the vehicle in different climatic conditions and on different roads so that it meets the demands of different customers across the world. The all new 2013 Chevrolet Malibu will be available in more than 100 countries across 6 continents. Hence, Chevrolet is really concerned about the first global midsize sedan that they will launch.

Mark Moussa, Global Chief Engineer at Chevrolet said that you keep learning more about the car when you spend more time in it and that is the sole purpose of this on-road development testing. He also mentioned that during 2010 the Chevrolet Malibu was on the road all the time to make sure that it becomes one of the best cars. General Motors have been working hard on the new validation process for Malibu because they want to make sure that the car can perform globally in all climatic and road conditions. Hence, the all new 2013 Chevrolet Malibu has better powertrain, suspensions and other core elements that will make this car better than any other Chevrolet car in the market.

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Written on 09/December/2011

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