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Old 15-06-2013, 01:39 PM   #24
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Default Re: Holden Malibu, $28,490.

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How many people out there think "Hmm I want a Sedan, The Cruze is a tiny bit too small, the commodore is a tiny bit too big."

If the cruise is a Medium Sedan and the commodore is a large, what's that make the Malibu? A large medium or a small large?

If they brought something like the Suburban here for a reasonable price, I'd jump at it.
But no, we get another boring sedan.
Cruze is a small car, same segment as Focus, Mazda 3, I30, Pulsar / Tiida etc.

15 years ago, it would have probably been considered medium.
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