Tuesday, January 02, 2007

2008 Chevrolet Malibu Sneak Peak At Detroit Auto Show

Auto shows (also known as car shows) are great events wherein car and auto manufacturers are actually able to show off and display their production vehicles and even some of their coolest (or even weirdest) concept vehicles that they have had been able to create and produce. For example, Chevrolet might want to also display their very best Chevrolet body parts during such a show so as to inform the whole auto world about the products that they are sending out in the market.

Companies who manufacture and produce auto parts, vehicles, and other automotive merchandise also do make sure that their wares are seen by everybody and by anybody during auto shows. In fact, most companies do try to take advantage of such events so as to introduce to the rest of the motoring world their newest wares and products.

On this note, it looks like Chevrolet has found a new purpose for venturing into the auto show scene. The company has used the most recent Detroit auto show to show off and intrigue show goers about the kind of look, style, and design that its 2008 Chevrolet Malibu has got to offer.

According to Chevrolet, the company would actually be sending out the 2008 Chevrolet Malibu this coming January at the North American International Auto Show this 2007. However, a sneak peak has been sent out during the Detroit Auto Show. Those who would be interested in purchasing the Chevrolet Malibu can actually do so for the units would be arriving in showrooms and dealerships late 2007. The company also did disclose that they have chosen their Kansas Assembly plant in Fairfax to do the actually production of the 2008 Chevrolet Malibu.

So what can be found on these sneak peeks at the newest Chevrolet Malibu? Well, the picture that was released actually did show a part of the front of the vehicle. There is a dual port grille being displayed and the company has been reported to describe the photo as the “new face of Chevrolet” although people have still yet to judge if indeed it is true.