2020 Chevy Malibu Fuel Efficiency & Gas Consumption

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The 2020 Chevrolet Malibu is being touted as a middle-of-the-road car. It's the one your neighbors drive, the one your boss drives, and the one you see in the carpool lane.

The 2020 Malibu is a mid-size sedan that has a sleek exterior and average features under the hood, which makes it an excellent choice for people who want something that looks nice but don't need something with a lot of extra power.

There are two four-cylinder, turbocharged engines for consumers to choose from, a hybrid powertrain, and excellent suspension that provides secure handling and a comfortable ride. The question on everyone's mind, though, is how it holds up in the department of fuel efficiency. This guide will help you determine if the 2020 Malibu gas mileage and fuel efficiency are up to your standards.

 

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Fuel Economy of the 2020 Chevy Malibu


According to the manufacturer's specifications, the 2020 Chevy Malibu MPG is 29 in the city, 36 on the highway, and about 32 combined city and highway miles. To travel 100 miles, you'll need about 3.1 gallons of fuel. The Chevy Malibu isn't considered a gas guzzler and doesn't have a supercharger.

The Environmental Protection Agency says the Malibu's 2.0-liter turbo engine is a strong competition against government ratings. The 1.5-liter turbocharged engine averaged 34 MPG on a 200-mile highway drive when tested.

The hybrid version of the 2020 Malibu was even more impressive, with 44 MPG on the test drive.

 

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Tips for Getting Better Fuel Mileage


While the 2020 Chevy Malibu MPG is pretty great on its own, it never hurts to know of ways to make your fuel last even longer. These tips for saving your gas will help you to stretch those miles even further.

The most important is to follow the speed limit. In addition to ensuring you are driving safely and don't receive a ticket, driving the speed limit ensures you get the most for your mileage. Avoid accelerating too quickly, and in the same vein, don't brake too fast, either.

Purchasing the right type of fuel is important, as well. It may be tempting to get the cheap stuff when gas prices are on the rise, but if your Malibu model calls for a particular type of fuel, purchasing something cheaper means you could be damaging your tank and how well it handles your fuel economy.

Your tires matter as well. Using cheap tires or not keeping your tires inflated to the correct pressure can wreak havoc on your gas mileage.  Keeping your tires at the right pressure prevents increased rolling resistance. Ensure your tires have a good tread pattern as well for even better fuel economy.

Finally, when you do put gas in your new Malibu, make sure to do it in the morning. This is when the fuel is the freshest. As people fuel up throughout the day, the movement of the fuel beneath the gas station causes dirt, sediment, and other debris to kick up into the gas.

In addition, the heat of the day makes fuel molecules expand. The result means that in the evenings, you're getting less gas for the price and more dirt in the gas you do get.

Malibu Warranty and Maintenance Information


The Malibu has a competitive warranty system that includes both limited and powertrain options. It also features roadside assistance and corrosion protection options. Chevy provides one complimentary maintenance visit for two years or within the first 25,000 miles. The limited warranty covers three years or 36,000 miles, while the powertrain covers up to five years of 60,000 miles.

Interior-Specifications

Malibu Interior Specifications


The interior of the car is quite comfortable. It's ergonomically friendly for long rides and spacious enough for small families. A symmetrical dashboard makes the front feel spacious, and the seats have wide bases and supportive sides.

There is plenty of legroom in the backseat as well, and the gas-powered versions of the 2020 Malibu have plenty of trunk space and carry-on room. The same can't be said for the Hybrid, however, due to its need to house a battery pack.

Regardless of which version you have and how much you pack in the trunk, remember not to load it down. Heavy trunks lead to more fuel usage. If you want an excellent Chevy Malibu fuel economy, it's important not to carry more than you need to at any given time.

Malibu Connectivity Options


Like models before it, the 2020 Chevy Malibu has plenty of connectivity options for those long drives, none of which negatively affect fuel mileage. Some of the options you'll see when you shop for your 2020 model include Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and a WiFi hotspot. The model also has a touchscreen interface but no rotary control knobs.

 

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New Features in 2020 Malibu

Most of the time, people who already own a Chevy Malibu want to know if there are any new features that make purchasing the newest year worth it. This year, the choice is simple. There is almost nothing new about the 2020 Malibu.

It has two new colors (Black Cherry and Stone Gray) and a couple of new rim options, but that's about it. Furthermore, if you love your 2019 Malibu in Sandy Ridge, Pacific Blue, or Iridescent Pearl, you'll want to keep it. These colors aren't available in the 2020 model.

 

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Pricing of the 2020 Malibu


The price range for the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu ranges from about $22,980 for the L to about $34,195 for the Premier. Other options, which all fall in the middle of the price range, include the LS, RS, LT, and Hybrid.

Many car enthusiasts recommend the mid-level LT, which comes in at just over $27,000. This version of the vehicle has a 1.5-liter, four-cylinder, 160-hp, turbocharged engine that comes standard, 17-inch wheels, an acoustically laminated windshield, LED taillights, and a few more upscale features.

The LT can also come with the Driver Confidence I or II packages, which offer blind-spot monitoring, cross-traffic alerts, and rear parking sensors. The second kit features automated emergency braking and several other features too.

 

The Verdict for the 2020 Chevy Malibu


The bottom line is the Chevy Malibu is a good car if you need a daily driver that gets you to and from work or the kids to and from school and extracurricular activities.

This is especially true if you are more interested in fuel economy than aesthetic appeal, as Chevy's 2020 Malibu is basic in its aesthetic appeal. If you want the basic standard features and to know that you have a strong driver that won't cost an arm and a leg at the gas pump, consider the 2020 Malibu.

When it comes to choosing your 2020 Chevy Malibu, be sure to buy from a reputable Chevrolet dealer. Doing so ensures you receive the price you deserve, the correct warranties and maintenance deals, and much more.

Consider whether the business is licensed and insured, how the customer service is, and whether there are any hidden fees. Remember, the larger your down payment is, the less time you'll spend paying off your new car.

You can often receive financing through your bank, a private lender, or even the car dealership itself. Just like with the Malibu, you'll want to research your finance options to ensure you choose the one that best meets your financial needs.

Stop by any of the Premier Arizona Chevy Dealers to test drive one yourself!