Chevrolet's worst — Chevrolet MalibuGoing from the Chevrolet C8 Corvette to the Chevrolet Malibu is truly a case of automotive whiplash, and, shockingly, these two vehicles share a dealer lot across the country today. The Chevrolet Malibu is an extremely anemic vehicle that is only being produced because rental car companies need inventory. Save for a refresh, this current version of the Malibu has been produced since 2016, making this a vehicle that hasn't changed much after years and years of production. Many would argue that it has gotten worse over the years, with fewer options available today than when the Malibu debuted for the 2016 model year.Back in the mid-2010s, the Malibu was a solid vehicle. It was a good alternative to the Toyota Camry that came in at a cheaper price, equipped with some high-quality options on the higher trim levels. The Malibu Premier, for example, offered a luxury interior that looked more like a Cadillac or Buick offering than a Chevrolet product. High-quality leather, large touchscreen infotainment controls, alongside heated and ventilated seats. It was a great vehicle for the time. Now, however, that high-end Malibu is nowhere to be seen, replaced with cheap trim levels to get these vehicles out the doors and into rental car lots. The Malibu is overdue for a discontinuation.