Last updated: 2026-03-04

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GoodReliability score: 74 out of 100, rated Good
2020 Chevrolet Malibu

2020 Chevrolet Malibu Reliability Score & Common Problems

The 2020 Chevrolet Malibu scores 74/100 ("Good"). With 1 recall and 178 owner complaints, reliability is acceptable but not class-leading.

2020 is year 5 of the Ninth generation (2016).

Recalls

1

Complaints

178

Complaint Rate

17.3

per 10k sold

Below avg

Est. Annual Cost

$532

About avg

Major Repair Risk

11%

NHTSA Rating

4/5

Score Breakdown

Complaint Severity35%
54/100 (Mixed)

Component-weighted complaints normalized by sales volume

Repair Costs30%
80/100 (Excellent)

Independent repair cost ratings

Recall Impact20%
88/100 (Excellent)

Recall count weighted by severity

Issue Diversity15%
87/100 (Excellent)

Breadth of reported problem categories

Consider

Acceptable reliability — worth considering with a pre-purchase inspection.

Top Issues

POWER TRAIN (47)ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (36)UNKNOWN OR OTHER (23)

1 recall on record

Generation & Refresh (US)

Post-Redesign (Year 5)

2020 is year 5 of the Ninth generation (2016).

  • Redesigned for the 2016 model year.
  • Well-established in its generation — most early issues should be resolved.
  • A refresh arrives in 2024.
  • 9th generation Malibu (US).

What this means for buyers

Well into the generation cycle — most design and manufacturing issues should be resolved by now.

Ninth generation (2016)

2016redesign
2017
2018
2019
2020selected
2021
2022
2023
2024refresh
2025

Should You Buy the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu?

The 2020 Chevrolet Malibu scores 74/100 ("Good"), placing it in acceptable but not class-leading territory. 2020 is year 5 of the Ninth generation (2016).

With 178 owner complaints, some reported issues may need attention, but we don't yet see evidence of a single dominant failure mode.

A pre-purchase inspection is recommended for used examples, with particular attention to power train (47). An extended warranty may provide additional peace of mind.

Compared to the 2021 Chevrolet Malibu, which scored the same. See also the 2019 Chevrolet Malibu for an earlier comparison.

Pros

  • Acceptable reliability score
  • Infrequent unscheduled repairs
  • Low major repair risk (11%)
  • Low recall count

Cons

  • POWER TRAIN: "Shift to Park" errors and intermittent loss of power (47 complaints)
  • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM issues reported (36 complaints)

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Common Problem Categories

Safety

  • 1 manufacturer recall issued

Other

  • POWER TRAIN (47)
  • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (36)
  • UNKNOWN OR OTHER (23)
  • SERVICE BRAKES (21)
  • ENGINE (15)
  • STEERING (13)
  • VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL (7)
  • FUEL SYSTEM (4)
  • AIR BAGS (4)
  • ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING (2)
  • SUSPENSION (2)
  • STRUCTURE (2)
  • EXTERIOR LIGHTING (1)
  • ELECTRONIC STABILITY CONTROL (ESC) (1)

See detailed breakdown by component ↓

Recall Overview

1

recall on record

The 2020 Chevrolet Malibu has 1 recall on record. This is a low count. Recalls are manufacturer-initiated fixes for safety or compliance issues and are repaired at no cost to the owner at authorized dealerships.

NHTSA.gov →

Complaint Breakdown

17.3

per 10k sold

Segment avg: 16.6

LowAvgHigh
Moderate

Safety Incidents

Crashes

9

Fires

0

Injuries

6

Deaths

1

Data sourced from NHTSA complaint filings and manufacturer recall notices. Complaint narratives are owner-reported.

2020 Chevrolet Malibu Recall Details

1 recall has been issued for the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu. All recall repairs are performed free of charge at authorized dealerships.

21V6490002021-08-20

SEAT BELTS

General Motors, LLC (GM) is recalling certain 2016-2021 Chevrolet Malibu and 2019-2021 Cadillac XT4 vehicles. The rear seat belt retractors may be improperly secured with loose or missing fasteners.

Consequence

An improperly secured seat belt retractor may not function properly in a crash, increasing the risk of injury.

Remedy

Dealers will inspect and tighten the rear seat belt retractors, as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed on September 17, 2021. Owners may contact Chevrolet customer service at 1-800-222-1020 and Cadillac customer service at 1-800-458-8006. GM's number for this recall is N212333380.

2020 Chevrolet Malibu NHTSA Safety Ratings

Overall Safety Rating

Overall safety rating: 4 out of 5
Crash Test Results by Configuration (expand)

Gas Powertrain

Driver: 5/5Passenger: 5/5

Rollover risk: 10.3%

Safety Technologies

Dynamic Head Restraints (Not Available)Head Restraint (Driver, Front Passenger, Rear Seat)Advanced Belt Feature (Standard)Adjustable Upper Belt Anchorage (Rear Seat)Seat Belt Reminder System (Driver, Front Passenger)Frontal Air Bag (Driver, Front Passenger)Curtain (Driver, Front Passenger, Rear Seat)Torso/Pelvis (Driver, Front Passenger, Rear Seat)Knee (Driver, Front Passenger)Additional Air Bags (None)Meets Side Air Bag Out-of-Position Requirements (Yes)LATCH Locations (Rear Seat)Safety Power Windows (Anti-Pinch) (Optional)Safety Power Windows (Anti-Pinch) locations (Driver)
View full safety data on NHTSA.gov →

Chevrolet Malibu Repair Costs & Maintenance

Maintenance Rating

4Maintenance rating: 4 out of 5

Based on NHTSA complaint patterns, recall severity, and publicly available cost benchmarks.

Est. Annual Maintenance

$532

vs $526 avg for midsize cars

vs $652 avg for all vehicles

Repair Frequency

0.3

unscheduled repair visits per year

Severe Repair Probability

11%

chance of a major repair

Annual Cost Comparison

Malibu
$532
Category Avg
$526
All Vehicles
$652

Category-level averages derived from publicly available industry reports (AAA, CarMD). Model-level estimates produced by Auto Reliability Index.

When Buying a Used 2020 Chevrolet Malibu

Key things to inspect or verify before purchasing, based on the most common reported issues.

  • Test for 'Shift to Park' message when shifting to park
  • Inspect brake pedal for hardness or failure to stop
  • Check for engine power loss during acceleration
  • Verify if the turbocharger is functioning properly
  • Ensure no metal debris is present in transmission fluid

Check Any 2020 Chevrolet Malibu's History Before You Buy

Reliability scores tell you what to expect from the 2020 Malibu in general — but every car has its own story. Uncover past accidents, title issues, odometer rollbacks, and service records for a specific Chevrolet Malibu with a free VIN lookup.

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2020 Chevrolet Malibu Common Problems by Component

178 owner complaints grouped by vehicle system.

47
36
23
21
POWER TRAIN (47)ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (36)UNKNOWN OR OTHER (23)SERVICE BRAKES (21)ENGINE (15)STEERING (13)VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL (7)FUEL SYSTEM (4)Other (12)

POWER TRAIN

47 complaints

Owners report frequent issues with the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu's power train, particularly involving "Shift to Park" errors and intermittent loss of power. Complaints often describe scenarios where the vehicle fails to recognize when it is in park, preventing the car from being shut off and potentially draining the battery. Additionally, multiple owners mention sudden loss of power while driving, with some experiencing the vehicle decelerating unexpectedly and failing to accelerate, sometimes accompanied by a "Power Reduced" message. These problems are reported across a wide range of mileages, with some occurring as early as 18,000 miles and others at over 100,000 miles. Safety implications include potential for the vehicle to roll away if not properly in park and loss of control due to sudden power reduction, which could be concerning for prospective buyers.

47 complaints total

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

36 complaints

Owners of the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu frequently report issues with the electronic shifter, particularly the "shift to park" message that prevents the vehicle from turning off despite being in park. This issue often requires multiple attempts to clear the message, with some owners noting it can take up to 10-15 minutes to resolve. Another common problem involves the braking system, where owners describe a hard brake pedal that is difficult to depress, sometimes linked to the Power Brake Booster Vacuum Sensor or Pump, with some reports mentioning a grinding noise. These issues typically appear at varying mileages, with some complaints occurring around 20,000 miles and others at higher mileages like 73,000 miles. Safety implications are noted as the brake issues can lead to difficulty in stopping the vehicle, potentially endangering the driver and others on the road. Buyers considering this model should be aware of these recurring electronic and braking system issues.

36 complaints total

SERVICE BRAKES

21 complaintsSafety-related

Owners report frequent issues with the brake vacuum pump in the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu, often leading to brake pedal failure and significant stopping challenges. Complaints frequently mention symptoms such as a hard brake pedal, grinding noises, and the brake pedal traveling to the floor. These issues typically occur around 40,000 to 118,000 miles. Safety implications are notable, with three crashes and three injuries reported, highlighting potential loss of control. Buyers should be aware of these recurring brake system failures and the associated repair costs that some owners face.

21 complaints total3 crashes3 injuries
ENGINE (15 complaints)

ENGINE

15 complaints

Owners report that the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu frequently experiences engine power loss while driving, often accompanied by a check engine light and reduced acceleration capability. Symptoms include the vehicle stalling or hesitating, particularly when attempting to accelerate, with some incidents leading to a complete loss of power and an inability to exceed low speeds, such as 25 mph. Complaints commonly emerge around 65,000 to 114,000 miles, although some issues are noted much earlier, even as low as 900 miles. Safety implications are significant, as several reports describe hazardous situations where the vehicle suddenly loses power on highways, potentially leading to near-miss accidents. Additionally, some owners mention related issues like incorrect dashboard readings and brake functionality loss, further indicating potential safety risks.

15 complaints total
STEERING (13 complaints)

STEERING

13 complaints

Owners of the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu frequently report issues related to steering failure, often accompanied by electronic stability control (ESC) and power steering warnings. Common symptoms include sudden loss of power steering, vehicle shutdowns while driving, and erratic dashboard warnings such as "Service ESC" and "Steering Assist Reduced." These issues typically occur at varying mileages, with some owners experiencing problems as early as 36,000 miles. Safety is a significant concern, as multiple complaints describe the vehicle unexpectedly slowing down or shutting off, leading to potential loss of control and near-accidents. Prospective buyers should be aware of these recurring issues and the challenges owners face in obtaining effective repairs.

13 complaints total
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL (7 complaints)

VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

7 complaints

Owners report recurring issues with the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu's vehicle speed control, often involving a sudden reduction in engine power and difficulty maintaining speed. Complaints frequently mention the "engine power reduced" message and "service ESC" warning, with some drivers experiencing the car not accelerating beyond 5 mph or accelerating on its own. These issues typically arise around 19,500 miles, with some cases occurring during highway driving or when using cruise control. Safety implications are notable, as several owners describe dangerous situations where the vehicle's sudden deceleration or unintended acceleration could lead to potential collisions. Buyers considering this model should be aware of these patterns, as many issues remain unresolved despite multiple repair attempts.

7 complaints total
FUEL SYSTEM (4 complaints)

FUEL SYSTEM

4 complaints

Owners of the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu frequently report issues related to the fuel system, primarily involving a loss of motive power while driving. Common symptoms include stalling, vehicle hesitation, and the check engine light illuminating. Some owners also mention a gasoline odor in the cabin and diagnostic trouble codes related to the mass air flow sensor. These issues are reported at varying mileages, with some occurring around 60,000 miles and others as high as 180,000 miles. While no crashes or fires are noted, the unexpected loss of power could pose a safety risk, especially at highway speeds.

4 complaints total
AIR BAGS (4 complaints)

AIR BAGS

4 complaintsSafety-related

Owners report several issues with the air bags in the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu, primarily related to deployment failures during crashes. Complaints frequently mention air bags not deploying at all, as in one case where the driver was injured after crashing into a guard rail. Another common issue is the improper deployment of air bags, where the fabric fails to inflate correctly, or metal components become dislodged, causing severe injuries. The mileage at the time of these incidents varies, with reports around 63,000 to over 94,000 miles. Safety implications are significant, with all complaints involving crashes and three injuries reported. Prospective buyers should be aware of these air bag deployment issues, especially when considering a vehicle with a history of accidents or repairs.

4 complaints total4 crashes3 injuries
ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING (2 complaints)

ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

2 complaints

Owners of the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu report issues related to the turbocharger and engine performance. Complaints frequently mention elevated RPMs, engine hesitation, and abnormal vehicle shuddering, often accompanied by white smoke from the tailpipe and a flashing engine warning light. These symptoms typically occur around 77,000 to 80,000 miles. Additionally, owners describe the vehicle jerking and failing to accelerate properly, particularly noticeable when stopped at traffic lights. There are no reports of crashes or fires associated with these issues, but the described symptoms could potentially affect vehicle control.

2 complaints total
SUSPENSION (2 complaints)

SUSPENSION

2 complaintsSafety-related

Owners of the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu report issues related to the suspension, particularly involving the need for replacement of axles, ball joints, lower control arms, front struts, and rear shocks. These complaints often involve symptoms like snatching or jerking when driving in both forward and reverse gears. One report notes a crash and highlights significant safety concerns, suggesting the vehicle may not be safe to drive. The complaints involve vehicles with mileage around 32,200 miles and also mention problems occurring shortly after purchase, which could be relevant for potential buyers assessing long-term reliability.

2 complaints total1 crash

When Do 2020 Chevrolet Malibu Problems Start?

Based on owner complaint patterns, here's when common issues tend to appear.

20,000–36,000 milesShift to park error
40,000–45,000 milesBrake vacuum pump failure
65,000–114,000 milesEngine power loss

Best & Worst Chevrolet Malibu Years

Best Chevrolet Malibu Years to Buy

The best Chevrolet Malibu year is 2023 with a reliability score of 81/100, rated excellent. Other strong picks include 2025 (80/100) and 2024 (80/100).

Chevrolet Malibu Years to Avoid

The worst Chevrolet Malibu year is 2018 with a score of 62/100, primarily due to power train (157) issues.

See full Chevrolet Malibu years-to-avoid analysis →

Chevrolet Malibu Reliability Score Trend

Chevrolet Malibu reliability has improved in recent years, with newer models scoring an average of 80/100 compared to 71/100 for older years.

avg 76
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Scores 0–100. Higher is better. Current year highlighted.

Chevrolet Malibu reliability scores by year
YearScoreRating
201862/100Good
201974/100Good
202074/100Good
202174/100Good
202280/100Excellent
202381/100Excellent
202480/100Excellent
202580/100Excellent

Chevrolet Malibu Reliability Compared to Other Years

Reliability scores compared across model years
YearScorevs Prior YearRatingRecallsComplaints
202580/1000Excellent03
202480/100-1Excellent18
202381/100+1Excellent123
202280/100+6Excellent166
202174/1000Good261
2020(selected)74/1000Good1178
201974/100+12Good1181
201862/100Good6673

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu reliable?
The 2020 Chevrolet Malibu has a "Good" reliability rating with a score of 74/100. It is reasonably reliable with 1 recall and 178 owner complaints, though some issues have been reported.
What are the most common problems with the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu?
The most commonly reported problems with the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu include: POWER TRAIN (47 complaints), ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (36 complaints), UNKNOWN OR OTHER (23 complaints), SERVICE BRAKES (21 complaints), ENGINE (15 complaints). These issues were identified from owner complaints analyzed by Auto Reliability Index.
How many recalls does the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu have?
The 2020 Chevrolet Malibu has 1 recall on record. Recalls are safety or compliance fixes issued by the manufacturer and repaired at no cost at authorized dealerships.
Is the 2020 Chevrolet Malibu expensive to maintain?
The 2020 Chevrolet Malibu has estimated annual repair costs of $532/year, which is $6 more than the midsize cars average of $526. With a reliability score of 74/100, some repairs may be needed, but overall ownership costs are manageable.

How We Calculate Reliability Scores

Auto Reliability Index scores are calculated on a 0–100 scale using a weighted formula that combines multiple public data sources. Each factor is weighted based on its predictive value for real-world ownership experience.

Key Ranking Factors

1

Complaint Severity

NHTSA owner complaints weighted by component category (e.g., powertrain, safety systems, electronics, cosmetic) — safety-critical issues carry more weight than cosmetic ones. Adjusted for sales volume so high-volume models aren't unfairly penalized.

2

Repair Costs

Independent reliability ratings based on repair frequency, average repair costs, and severity of typical repairs for each model.

3

Recall Impact

Number of NHTSA recalls weighted by severity. “Stop driving” and fire-risk recalls are penalized more heavily than minor software or labeling recalls.

4

Issue Diversity

Measures how many major vehicle systems (engine, transmission, electrical, braking, etc.) have recorded complaints. A vehicle with issues spread across many systems may indicate systemic quality issues.

Scores are grouped into four tiers:

  • 80–100: Excellent — Top-tier reliability, minimal issues
  • 60–79: Good — Reliable with some minor concerns
  • 40–59: Mixed — Notable issues, research before buying
  • 0–39: Risky — Significant problems, proceed with caution

Data is sourced from NHTSA recall records, owner complaint filings, and independent repair databases. Scores are recalculated as new data becomes available. While the weighting model is proprietary, all underlying data sources are public and traceable.

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