When was the last year the Chevy Malibu was made?
When was the last year the Chevy Malibu was made?
The Malibu Classic was last marketed in 1982; Malibus were produced as four-door sedans and as station wagons until 1983, at which time it was fully replaced by the front-wheel-drive Chevrolet Celebrity. Although the sedan and wagon were phased out, the El Camino utility, which shared styling with the Malibu, remained in production until 1987.
What’s the price of a 2007 Chevy Malibu?
Unfortunately, the pair still has some catching up to do in the area of residual and long-term resale values. The Malibu LS has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $17,640, while the LT and LTZ are $18,865 and $24,095 respectively.
What’s the difference between a Chevy Malibu and a Malibu Classic?
The new, more efficient platform was over a foot shorter and had shed 500 to 1,000 pounds (230 to 450 kg) compared to previous versions, yet offered increased trunk space, leg room, and head room. Only two trim levels were offered – Malibu and Malibu Classic.
Is the Chevy Malibu a front wheel drive car?
All models are front-wheel-drive sedans. Chevrolet dropped the Malibu MAXX station wagon model. Partway through the 2010 model year, the GM badges were removed from the front doors.
Where can I buy a 2007 Chevy Malibu?
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When was the last time I owned a Chevy Malibu?
1st owner purchased on 02/14/07 and owned in TX until 05/15/08 • 2nd owner purchased on 06/16/08 and owned in TX until 02/26/18. 1st owner drove an estimated 21,303 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year. Last serviced in Arlington, TX on 08/03/18 • Vehicle serviced. Accident reported.
What kind of car is a Chevy Malibu?
If you’re looking for a mid-size sedan or hatchback with generous rear seat leg- and headroom plus an ample cargo hold, the Malibu and Malibu Maxx should be on your list. Those who spend hours in their cars will appreciate the excellent front seats.
What’s the difference between a Malibu and a Malibu Maxx?
While the sedan and wagon are virtually identical from the B-pillar forward, the Malibu Maxx distinguishes itself via a large flip-up hatchback and an additional six inches between the front and rear wheels. The up/down shift button on the automatic transmission lever lets you toggle between gears one through three.