What Type of Suspension Does the Malibu XL Use?

1 Answers
LaJosiah
07/30/25 6:09am
The Malibu XL is equipped with a MacPherson strut independent front suspension and a multi-link independent rear suspension. Here are some related details about the Malibu XL: 1. Powertrain: The vehicle features a 1.5T top-mounted direct-injection turbocharged engine and a 2.0T intelligent variable-cylinder turbocharged engine, incorporating three-stage intelligent variable-cylinder technology, an ATM intelligent thermal management system, and 35MPa high-pressure direct fuel injection technology. 2. Interior: The interior includes a leather-wrapped gear shift lever, roof handles with garment hooks, and a Moonlight White ambient lighting system. 3. Configuration: The Malibu XL adopts the new-generation MyLink intelligent connectivity system, providing an all-new connected driving experience with its comprehensively upgraded "second engine."
Was this review help?
10
3
Share
More Forum Discussions

What is the difference between C1E and C1?

The difference between C1E and C1 driver's licenses lies in the types of vehicles they permit to drive: The C1E license allows driving small and micro passenger vehicles, light and micro cargo vehicles, light, small, and micro special operation vehicles, as well as ordinary two-wheel motorcycles. The C1 license permits driving small and micro passenger vehicles, light and micro cargo vehicles, and light, small, and micro special operation vehicles. In comparison, the C1E license covers a broader range of vehicle types. Driver's License Validity Period: Article 56 of the "Regulations on the Application and Use of Motor Vehicle Driver's Licenses" states: If a motor vehicle driver has not accumulated 12 penalty points in any scoring cycle during the six-year validity period of their motor vehicle driver's license, they will be issued a driver's license with a ten-year validity period. If they have not accumulated 12 penalty points in any scoring cycle during the ten-year validity period, they will be issued a long-term valid motor vehicle driver's license.
12
4
Share

Should a Slightly Leaking Rear Crankshaft Oil Seal Be Repaired?

The rear crankshaft oil seal does not need to be repaired if it is only slightly leaking. Below is information about oil seals and commonly used materials: Function of oil seals: Also known as shaft seals, they are components used in machinery to prevent fluids (mostly lubricating oil) from leaking at joints (mostly at component interfaces or rotating shafts). Oil seals are generally divided into single-piece type and assembled type. The assembled type allows free combination of the frame and lip material, usually used for special oil seals. The representative form of oil seals is the TC oil seal, which is a fully rubber-coated double-lip oil seal with a self-tightening spring. Generally, when people refer to oil seals, they often mean this TC frame oil seal. Common materials for oil seals: Nitrile rubber, fluororubber, silicone rubber, acrylic rubber, polyurethane, polytetrafluoroethylene, etc.
20
5
Share

Where can I earn additional points for deducted driving license points?

Methods to earn additional points for deducted driving license points: 1. You can attend point-earning courses at the local vehicle management office. 2. You can study through the dedicated module in the Traffic Management 12123 APP. Limitations of point-earning courses for deducted driving license points: 1. Regulations vary by city, with a maximum of six additional points available. If you have six points deducted within a scoring cycle, attending these courses can help avoid further deductions. 2. This method can only handle single deductions of three points or less; offenses like running a red light are not eligible. 3. Within a single scoring cycle, the maximum deduction allowed is eleven points. If no points have been deducted, you cannot earn additional points through these courses. In other words, the total points within a scoring cycle cannot exceed twelve. Only after a traffic violation results in point deductions can you activate this mode to earn additional points, thereby offsetting the deductions.
6
5
Share

Can You Tow a Car on the Highway?

You can tow a car on the highway, but you need to hire a professional towing team. Here are the details about towing on the highway: 1. Police Assistance: If your car breaks down on the highway, you can call 110 to seek help from the police. In general, the police will help contact a towing team for rescue. 2. Insurance Company Assistance: If your vehicle has the appropriate insurance, you can contact your insurance company after a breakdown on the highway. Some towing services provided by insurance companies offer free towing within a specified mileage limit. Additional charges will apply if the mileage is exceeded. 3. Precautions During Towing: The vehicle owner should park correctly, ensure the safety of personnel, and warn other vehicles. Additionally, asking friends or relatives to tow the car is illegal. Hiring a professional towing team is required for highway towing.
14
0
Share

Can You Make a U-Turn on Double Yellow Dashed Lines?

Under safe conditions without obstructing traffic, left turns are permitted on double yellow lines on main roads, but U-turns are not allowed. Here is some relevant information about double yellow dashed lines: 1. Double yellow dashed lines indicate tidal flow lanes. Tidal flow lanes are experimental lanes on certain roads that adjust the direction of traffic flow based on varying traffic volumes during peak hours, using lane signal lights to change the direction of travel on main roads, thereby increasing lane efficiency. 2. Traffic police can use handheld remote controls to adjust the direction of variable-direction lanes according to real-time traffic conditions. If an intersection has clear traffic patterns, police can pre-program the timing for changing lane directions in the absence of emergencies, allowing automatic adjustments. Additionally, control centers can monitor intersection conditions and remotely adjust signage as needed. For intersections with computer-linked signal systems, automatic recognition and adjustment systems can also be employed.
19
3
Share

Can Toyota activate one-touch window lift with the key?

Toyota can activate one-touch window lift with the key. Here is the relevant information about one-touch window lift: One-touch window lift refers to a system where the car window glass can be controlled to rise or lower to the desired position with a single press of a button. Cars equipped with one-touch window lift have a two-stage window lift control switch. The first position works like a regular electric window switch. The second position allows the window to automatically open or close completely with a single press and release. In contrast, regular electric windows require holding the switch until the window reaches the desired position, at which point releasing the button stops the movement. Generally, mid-to-high-end models are equipped with one-touch window lift functionality, primarily for the convenience of the driver and passengers, and to avoid distractions caused by operating the windows, thereby improving safety. One-touch windows usually come with an 'anti-pinch' feature to prevent the risk of pinching fingers. If the one-touch window lift fails, it is likely due to a momentary disconnection of related components causing the function to deactivate. Simply resetting the one-touch window lift should resolve the issue.
15
1
Share
Cookie
Cookie Settings
© 2025 Servanan International Pte. Ltd.