Yes, I would like to see the back up for CD’s reliability claims
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I generally use anecdotal info from forums to find specific issues with a given car (in this case, the Malibu forums at Edmunds.com, cos I couldn't find a decent Malibu-specific forum with enough useful information to draw on) and I usually check the CR rating to see if the stuff mentioned in the forums matches the trouble areas CR points out.
I try to rely on real-world stuff as much as I can. When I scan forums, I look for threads that talk about specific problems, particularly threads where there's been a lot of discussion. That's a pretty good sign that what's being discussed is a common issue with that car.
A used Hyundai Sonata should cost about the same as a Malibu, and might be more reliable in the long term.
And it "might" not. The Sonata gets an "average" for overall reliability from CR--the same score the Malibu does.
Mitlov, compare CR's data for used 2004-2006 Sonatas to that for used Malibus for the same years; the Sonata gets many more red circles than the Malibu does. Both get an average overall rating, but in terms of individual trouble spots, the Sonata looks a little better.
And back to Snowmans' comments: CR gives the Malibu a recommended rating as a new car, but the used rating is a different story in many cases, and that's what I use for these reviews.