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The 2013 Chevrolet Malibu’s issues are well documented by now — cramped back seat, confusing roll-out time frame, slow sales growth — but General Motors hopes to give the bow-tied midsizer a shot in the arm with a lower MSRP. This time, however, the lower price isn’t just a ploy to make the car cheaper — it’s a ploy to make the car more attractive to online researchers.

Chevrolet says that it’s reduced the price across the board, including the LS, 1LT, 2LT, 3LT, LTZ, and Eco. The price drops range from $300 for the 2LT and 3LT to $345 for the base LS model, $415 for the LTZ, and $770 for the 1LT. With the price drop factored in, the Malibu now starts at $22,805 (including destination).

 



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