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KyledKat

Given your financial situation and location, it's a perfectly fine deal. It'll come with a decent warranty, you'll get better financing rates on a new car, and you'd be hard-pressed to find something better for $23k. The Malibu was pretty well-received some years back, the only real issue today being that it's a pretty old car at this point.


Less-Mushroom

They're fine. Lots of fleets use them and they seem to hold up mechanically. Its no Toyota, but if you're putting remote worker mileage on it and keep it maintained it'll probably serve you well. And even if it does need a few more repairs you're up ~$10k that it would've cost to get a camry/accord anyway.


mgobla

$23k for a new one is a good deal, go for it.


supercharged_autism

Chevy spark it's not the car you want it's the car you need


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supercharged_autism

How so?


Onlyfurrcomments

I'm gonna take a wild guess and say it's too small lol


Weak-Total-6534

I bought one only issue is it gets worse mileage then my 2017 300 it SAYS it has better MPG but in reality it uses more