What transmission does the Chevrolet Malibu XL use?

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OCamilla
09/03/25 4:33am
The Chevrolet Malibu XL is equipped with a CVT continuously variable transmission and a 9-speed automatic manual transmission. The CVT transmission incorporates innovative drive technology, delivering smooth power output while maintaining the same level of performance. The Chevrolet Malibu XL is a mid-size sedan produced by SAIC-GM Chevrolet. The vehicle measures 4933 mm in length, 1854 mm in width, and 1472 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2829 mm. In terms of exterior design, the car features a wave-patterned black dual grille at the front, complemented by novel LED diamond-cut headlights and LED seagull-wing daytime running lights. The Malibu XL showcases a dynamic and personalized look with its classic red-and-black color scheme on the nameplate, side mirrors, and wheels.
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Journey
09/15/25 6:09am
I drive a Chevrolet Malibu XL, which primarily uses a 9-speed automatic transmission. It feels quite smooth in daily driving, with minimal jerking, and the acceleration is sufficiently fast. I've been driving this car for several years without any transmission issues, but regular oil changes are necessary—once every 60,000 kilometers is sufficient. Compared to older transmission models, this 9-speed is more fuel-efficient on highways and responsive in urban conditions. I heard the early versions had minor issues, like software bugs, but these have been significantly improved after updates. As an average user, I don’t have to worry about shifting gears—automatic transmissions are truly hassle-free. I appreciate its human-machine interaction, and the fuel consumption averages around 8 liters per 100 kilometers, which is quite economical. If I had to nitpick, the response can be slightly sluggish during cold starts, but overall, it’s worth it. The transmission’s durability is solid—I’ve taken it on several long trips without any issues.
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