Chevrolet Malibu is the mid-sized car from General Motors produced between 1964 and 1983 and from 1997 onwards. Malibu first began as the trim for Chevrolet Chevelle and later in 1978 it became a separate model line. It was a rear-wheel driven intermediate initially, which GM revived as a front-wheel drive in 1997. The car name was derived from Malibu, California and was primarily marketed to North America. However the 2012 model was sold in many world countries. The Malibu range was available in all body types and that included a 4-door sedan, 2-door Sport Coupe, 2-seat station wagon and convertible. Its interiors looked lavisher than the lower ranked Chevelle 300 or 300 Deluxe owing largely to the vinyl upholstery and patterned cloth, deep twist carpet, deluxe steering wheel and other premium items. The Malibu SS was sold either as a two-door Sport Coupe hardtop or convertible and in addition had bucket seats, special wheel covers and center console.
MG F/MG TF is designed to be mid engine car. The design is based on the supportive rear wheel drive roadster class. The MG F has undergone facelift in 1999 autumn for the purpose of revising the interiors along with having the styling tweaks and the fresh alloy wheel designs that are excellent to stare at when the car is on the highway...
Over the decades, Land Rover Defender has been soldiered without any huge update from its roots. Land Rover Defender has been launched as a typical military vehicle which can deal with extreme weather, any strong artillery coming to it, and any challenge in off-roads thrown by Mother Nature...
Manufactured by the Bentley Motors Company, based in Crewe, England from the years 1998 to 2009, Bentley Arnage happens to be a huge branded luxury vehicle. Arnage, along with its first cousin of the Rolls-Royce brand, known worldwide as the Silver Seraph, got their first connection to the vast audiences during the spring of ’98...