
THE CHEVROLET MALIBU VS HONDA ACCORD

When looking at cars on the present market, you might find yourself a little perplexed as to what to buy. With so many options, and more brands to pick from than ever, knowing where to start is tough work. One common set of options on the market at the moment is the Honda Accord, and the Chevrolet Malibu. Both are good cars, but are often compared against one another due to perceived similarity.
However, there can be only one winner when it comes to car comparisons. So, what wins out of this duo?

BASED ON PRICING
For one, the cost of the Honda Accord is a little higher - with an average of $23,570. With the Malibu coming in at around $23,320, that's a decent little saving when viewing comparable models. While you might spend a tiny bit more when you add in things like invoice and extra costs during purchase for the Malibu, the overall running costs of the car make it a much more affordable vehicle to scoot around in.
Add in the fact that the Malibu is far less expensive when it comes to running costs, you can easily make up that tiny investment difference. The base engine is a very fuel efficient model, which makes it a good choice for economy drivers looking to avoid spending too much on their motor.

KEY FEATURES AND EQUIPMENT
It has plenty of space for moving around in, too, and the general spaciousness is great for tall people who need extra leg room. The Accord is a bit narrower, which can make driving a less comfortable experience for the taller drivers out there. The Malibu is a touch longer, at 193.8" versus 192.2" for the Accord. Its' also a half-inch taller, though slightly less wide by around .3".
It could be argued that the Malibu comes out on top in this aspect, too. With rear all-season tires provided as well as all-season front tires, you can feel safer driving this when the bad weather kicks in. The Malibu just has some extra features in terms of vehicle management that you don't get with the Accord such as an auxiliary power outlet, optional remote engine starting and Telematics navigation assistance, and it's easy to see why so many like to go for the Malibu over the Accord.
Both cars can handle five people in the car, but there's a bit more space in the Malibu in terms of leg room - especially in the back.
Those extra inches can make a big difference to comfort, and it's safe to say that this lives up to its reputation as a safety-first vehicle.
With everything that's included in both cars, they both make a good purchase. If you want the car that comes out on top, though, it's safe to say that the Chevrolet Malibu does just that. Â