Keep and eye out for steering issues/noises at/around the 30K mark. Mine just spend a week and a half in the dealer getting test driven over and over while the kept replacing the steering rack with different models(one from an 08, one from and 09 and one form a ’10). Needless to say, apparently I was driving with a faulty steering rack, and I-shaft for the first 25K that I owned the car.
I’m at 34,xxx now and I have to do all 4 breaks, and replace the heat shield on the fronts because they are destroyed from rubbing against the rotors.
Would I buy it again? Maybe when they re-design, but not any of the current generation models. I like the overall interior design(with the exception of a few quirks), and the ride is pretty damn comfortable for a 3800 pound car the 3.6L is an underestimated power plant and makes the driving experience pleasurable. That said, I think that a lot of the mechanical aspects of the car need to be re-evalutaed(steering, drivetrain, suspension) to give drivers the experience that they expect. I am considering buying outside of GM(huge discussion as my entire family only buys GM since two of them were engineers in the 60’s-80’s). The GM service experience just isn’t as personal unless you REALLY know the techs and the service managers(in our case we do). Even if you do know them, they are swamped with work, and most of the time, they don’t get a chance to take care of your needs personally, they just push the car through the overworked mechanics and I have had the ‘bu come back to me with the same issues, sometimes even worse because they mechanics fixed something completely different!
I dunno. If I could do it over again, I would have bought a trailblazer SS that I test drove with the malibu, but for now, I’ll stick with the Malibu until I see what GM has to offer for the next gen ‘Bu’s. I feel like GM tried so hard to get this right, but because of costs and their financial situation, had to sacrifice a lot of cool features that would have otherwise made this car phenomenal compared to the other large sedans out there.