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Lots of standard amenities, roomy for a compact, efficient turbocharged engine, good smartphone integration, available high-end features
Roomy interior; smooth ride; excellent safety and occupant protection; affordable pricing; great fuel economy in ECO variant
Roomy, comfortable, attractive styling, lots of safety features
Comfortable, spacious interior; improved fuel economy; competitive pricing; available hybrid drivetrain
Fuel-efficient powertrain; MyLink and 4G LTE and in-car Wi-Fi connectivity; value-oriented pricing
Aggressive styling; fuel efficiency; available turbocharged engine; sedan or hatchback body styles; nimble handling
Compact footprint; efficient engine; connectivity features; improved power
Compact footprint; efficient engine; connectivity features; improved power
Understated, classy styling; standard V8 performance; room for five; impressive standard tech features
Electric car economy with traditional car range; bigger than expected interior; excellent smartphone integration
2016 was a year of big changes for Chevrolet. The Cruze compact, mid-size Malibu, and extended-range electric Volt were all redesigned, leaving only the Sonic, Impala, and SS sedans unchanged. Chevrolet has buyers of all classes covered. The Sonic is the subcompact entry, while the Cruze is one size up, followed by the Malibu. The Volt offers electric-only power for about 50 miles, before a range-extended gasoline motor kicks on. The Impala is Chevy’s full-size bread and butter car, while the SS is for those who want a large, rear-drive performance car. The Cruze and Malibu now both offer updated looks and new technology, safety, and convenience features. The Volt also has new looks as well as improved electric-only range, and it’s now technically able to call itself a five-passenger vehicle.