DETROIT (Michigan News Source) – General Motors confirmed it is ending production of the Chevrolet Malibu sedan in November.
The vehicle is built at the company’s Fairfax Assembly Plant in Kansas City, Kansas along with the Cadillac XT4 compact SUV.
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The automaker will move production of the Chevrolet Bolt to the plant and will continue to make the XT4 on the same assembly line.
The current Malibu is the ninth generation of the model since it was brought in 1997 and GM has sold 10 million Malibus globally.
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