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Not ridiculous at all. See my first thread above that kicked off this thread. I'm generally not a fan of unnecessary reinvention, but I truly think if Chevrolet freshened up with a chrome bow tie and dumped the stodginess that still clings to the gold one, renamed some of their cars appropriately ("Malibu" may have been around a long time -- which is part of the problem -- but sounds as exciting as a glass of warm milk), and makes sure they keeps hitting the mark when it comes to bringing performance, reliability, and the appropriate introductions of e-technology (without all the silly Halloween costumes dropped onto most electric vehicles) together, I think they could possibly become the new "where'd she come from" pretty girl-next-door for the next decade, replacing Audi who replaced VW around early 2000's who replaced Acura around the mid 90s as the "it girl" (IMO). Isn't it amazing that the Malibu looks fresh and modern by not trying so hard to look fresh and modern with faddish floating roofs, fake fender vents, random sheet metal creases, a garish Audi copycat shield scary-seamonster-facia, fake hood scoops, and head lights that take up a quarter of the hood and a third of the fenders?
Not ridiculous at all. See my first thread above that kicked off this thread.
I'm generally not a fan of unnecessary reinvention, but I truly think if Chevrolet freshened up with a chrome bow tie and dumped the stodginess that still clings to the gold one, renamed some of their cars appropriately ("Malibu" may have been around a long time -- which is part of the problem -- but sounds as exciting as a glass of warm milk), and makes sure they keeps hitting the mark when it comes to bringing performance, reliability, and the appropriate introductions of e-technology (without all the silly Halloween costumes dropped onto most electric vehicles) together, I think they could possibly become the new "where'd she come from" pretty girl-next-door for the next decade, replacing Audi who replaced VW around early 2000's who replaced Acura around the mid 90s as the "it girl" (IMO).
Isn't it amazing that the Malibu looks fresh and modern by not trying so hard to look fresh and modern with faddish floating roofs, fake fender vents, random sheet metal creases, a garish Audi copycat shield scary-seamonster-facia, fake hood scoops, and head lights that take up a quarter of the hood and a third of the fenders?