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Chevrolet Malibu - Definition and Overview

The Chevrolet Malibu (named for Malibu, California) is a midsize car produced and sold in the United States by General Motors.

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1964

The first Malibu was the top of the line Chevrolet Chevelle in 1964.

1980

Engines:

  • 1980-1981 350 5.7 L (350 in³) V8

1982

The 1982 Malibu shared GM's rear wheel drive G platform with cars like the Pontiac Grand Prix and Oldsmobile Cutlass. Malibus were produced as 4-door sedans until 1983 when it was replaced by the front wheel drive Chevrolet Celebrity.

1997

A new front wheel drive Malibu was introduced in 1997. It replaced the Chevrolet Corsica (produced since 1987) and the low-end Lumina. Power came from a 2.4 L 150 hp straight-4 or 3.1 L 155 hp V6. The Malibu was Motor Trend magazine's Car of the Year for 1997.

The 3.1 L V6 was updated in 2000 with 170 hp and the 4-cylinder was dropped.

Engines:

  • 1997-2003 3.1 3.1 L (191 in³) V6
  • 1997-1999 LD9 2.4 L (146 in³) I4

2004

The Malibu name was moved to a new Epsilon platform car in 2004, but the previous car remained in production as the Chevrolet Classic for rental car and fleet use. The new Epsilon Malibu comes in two body styles, a standard sedan and 5-door Malibu Maxx station wagon.

Base power comes from a 2.2 L Ecotec L61 straight-4 which produces 145 hp. LS and LT trims get a 3.5 L 200 hp High Value LX9 V6. A factory-installed remote starter is available, a first for any car.

Engines:

  • 2004-2005 Ecotec 2.2 L (134 in³) I4

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