Used Vehicle Fast Quote HereNew Vehicle Fast Quote Here

1998 MALIBU ROOM, COMFORT AND VALUE
ADD UP TO AMERICAN EXCELLENCE

Chevy Malibu, one of the newest cars in the midsize class and the 1997 Motor Trend Car of the Year, has received extremely positive reviews from both the automotive press and the public alike since its introduction in March 1997. And, many of the comments focus on three areas: a quality build...plenty of creature comforts…and an excellent price point. In fact, no other car in the lower middle segment has a more impressive list of standard features.

AMENITIES - Buy The Malibu Here

Items that are options on many competitors - air conditioning, wheel anti-lock brakes, a 4-speed automatic transmission, a Tilt-Wheel™ Adjustable Steering Column, power trunk opener - are standard on Malibu. And, Malibu LS adds even more features, with standard power windows and power door locks, Remote Keyless Entry, electronic speed control, an AM/FM stereo cassette sound system, split-folding rear seat and a powerful 3100 V6 engine - just to name of few. For 1998, Malibu continues to offer customers the freedom to equip their car with the features they desire most. On the inside, the LS model now offers new optional leather seating surfaces, available in Light Gray or Light Neutral, for added luxury. Supple leather seating surfaces and a leather-wrapped shifter knob and steering wheel are included. Another new interior feature is the availability of the optional 6-way power driver seat on Malibu Sedan models. Previously, this convenience feature was available only on the LS models, where it is standard. Also new on the inside is the addition of Medium Oak as an interior color.

EXTERIOR - Buy The Malibu Here

On the outside, a stylish new 15-inch machine-surface aluminum wheel with revised center cap is standard on Malibu LS and is optional on Malibu Sedan. While Malibu provides a wide variety of features, the basic design of the car gives buyers an excellent value - what Chevrolet calls "American Excellence." The body has been designed to yield precise fits that rival quality found on import sedans. A rigid body structure gives Malibu a solid feel and serves as a stable platform so the suspension can be tuned to give Malibu reassuring, predictable handling, while still providing a smooth ride. Overall, Malibu offers an impressive driving experience reminiscent of cars costing much more. Durability is aided with the use of many long-life components. Spark plugs can go as many as 100,000 miles before they need changing, and the engine coolant will last as long as 5 years or 150,000 miles before needing replacement. (Maintenance needs vary with different uses and driving conditions; see owner's manual for more information.) Under normal use, the transmission fluid will not need to be changed. And, every exterior body panel is made of two-side-galvanized steel to fight corrosion including the roof, giving Malibu exterior corrosion protection unsurpassed by any car, no matter what the cost.

WHAT MALIBU IS - Buy The Malibu Here

The entry of Malibu into the hotly contested midsize segment in 1997 was marked by accolades from the press and consumers alike-further strengthening the comprehensive sedan lineup from Chevrolet. Positioned between the entry-level Cavalier and the larger Lumina, Malibu combines nimble, small car handling with true seating for five. Available in base-level and LS trim, this new midsize sedan is designed to achieve American excellence in a tough, competitive market. Buyers include young, successful parents who value quality, reliability and durability in their cars. Many of these buyers previously gravitated toward imports, but now, Malibu offers a serious alternative. Advanced manufacturing processes help ensure every Malibu is built to the highest quality standards. Rigorous testing has proven the reliability of all of the many Malibu components. Long-term dependability results from the Chevrolet commitment to long-life components. This includes platinum-tip spark plugs, extended-life engine coolant, extended-life automatic transmission fluid and the use of two-side-galvanized steel on all external body panels, including the roof. Naturally, a reliable, dependable vehicle provides value, but there are other parameters for measuring value. When it comes to equipment, Malibu provides big-ticket items such as air conditioning, 4-wheel anti-lock brakes, Passlockā theft-deterrent system, a fold-down rear seat and 4-speed automatic transmission as standard. Among midsize cars, Malibu represents an exceptional value in its price class. And this value was "designed" by the customers through nationwide clinics and focus groups that underscored what they wanted in a car. Chevrolet designers went so far as to visit Chevy and competitive dealerships and speak with prospects on the showroom floors or sales lots. By closely listening to consumers and not chasing the competition, Chevrolet gives buyers what they said they wanted - the 1998 Malibu.

MODELS AND TRIM LEVELS - Buy The Malibu Here

Malibu Sedan

Malibu LS Sedan

THE CHEVROLET SEDAN FAMILY - Buy The Malibu Here

Every Chevrolet sedan is a quality-built car on which owners can depend to be a trusted member of their family - day in, day out and year in, year out. GM has long been a leader in powertrain performance, and Chevy sedans inherit this technology, along with a comprehensive safety package designed to add peace of mind to every mile consumers drive. Besides offering outstanding value at an affordable price, Chevrolet sedans offer unique low-maintenance features that make them easier to care for than some other cars. And, of course, all Chevrolet sedans are covered by a comprehensive owner protection program that includes a no-deductible, 3-year/36,000-mile limited Bumper to Bumper warranty, Courtesy Transportation and 24-Hour Roadside Assistance.

SAFETY - Buy The Malibu Here

With a long history of setting automotive safety milestones, GM is a world leader in automotive safety research, development and testing. All GM vehicles, including Malibu, benefit from the expertise of General Motors. Malibu provides a systematic approach to safety that emphasizes crash avoidance and minimizes the consequences of unavoidable collisions.

Crash Avoidance Features

Occupant Protection Features

Theft-Deterrent Features

INTERIOR FEATURES - Buy The Malibu Here

The instrument panel is ergonomically designed to provide the driver with the easiest, fastest access to necessary controls and features. Quality and convenience are key concepts behind the instrument panel design, which is based on feedback garnered from sedan customer clinics. The Malibu interior features include:

A great ride that rivals fine import sedans was a Malibu design goal from the start. As a result, sound-deadening and vibration-reducing measures have been designed into the Malibu body and chassis. For example, the solid body structure has been tested to ensure minimal vibration and intrusion of road noise.

AUDIO SYSTEMS - Buy The Malibu Here

  1. Electronically tuned AM/FM stereo with seek-scan, digital clock and dual front coaxial and dual rear extended-range speakers is standard on Malibu Sedan.
  2. Electronically tuned AM/FM stereo with cassette player, automatic tone control, TheftLock security feature, seek-scan, digital clock dual front coaxial and dual rear extended-range speakers is standard on Malibu LS (optional on base-level Malibu). Automatic tone control sets equalizer levels with one touch for rock, country, pop, jazz, classical and news programs. This system also includes speed-compensated volume which automatically adjusts volume as speed increases to compensate for road noise.
  3. Electronically tuned AM/FM stereo with compact disc player, automatic tone control, speed-compensated volume, TheftLock and front and rear speakers is optional on both models.
  4. Electronically tuned AM/FM stereo with compact disc player, remote cassette player, automatic tone control, speed compensated volume, TheftLock and front and rear speakers is optional on both models. The dual playback remote cassette player is located just below the climate controls.

Exterior Paint

Standard basecoat/clearcoat paint on Malibu resists fading and provides a high-gloss shine for long-lasting exterior beauty. The clearcoat system is formulated to minimize the effects of acid rain and other environmental damage, protecting all colors- solids and metallics. The paint process builds up six layers of protection on every new Malibu.

Paint Colors

ENGINES - Buy The Malibu Here

2.4-Liter L4 Twin Cam SFI (LD9) The 2.4-Liter Twin Cam engine is standard on Malibu Sedan. The Twin Cam's 16-valve design provides outstanding balance throughout the operating range. Noise and vibration have been minimized by mounting the air conditioner and alternator directly on the block. Other contributors to smoothness and idle stability include the use of a balance shaft, hydraulic engine mounts, Sequential Fuel Injection and electronic spark control.

Twin Cam Engine Technical Features:

EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN - Buy The Malibu Here

Well, not everything, but the ignition switch on Malibu does take you back to the days when car keys were inserted in a switch on the instrument panel. As it turns out, there are solid engineering and ergonomic reasons for having the ignition switch in the instrument panel instead of on the steering column. The steering column is already crowded with switch stalks and the steering mechanism, so moving the ignition switch reduces complexity. Ergonomically, the instrument panel-mounted ignition switch is easier to locate. Instead of being hidden by steering wheel spokes, the new switch is right in the driver's line of sight. This should result in fewer scratches on the steering column and instrument panel caused by the key. This little piece of engineering proves that Chevrolet is determined to use ideas that work - whether new or old. Maybe the next feature automakers will pick up from classic cars will be roomy interiors ... wait, Malibu already has that. Tail fins, maybe?

BATTERY RUNDOWN PROTECTION - Buy The Malibu Here

A driver forgets to turn off the car's interior lights in the airport parking lot. Not a problem, so long as he or she remembers it before boarding the plane for a week long business trip - or if the car is a Malibu. When the interior lights are left on over 20 minutes, Malibu turns them off to prevent a dead battery. How does it know? Malibu has a computer that monitors how long the lights have been on and shuts them down when needed.


 

Copyright © 1985-2004 AutoPricing / VIS. All rights reserved. *Values are subjective opinions based on the Staff of NABA / VIS and recent market conditions. National Automobile Bankers Associates / Vehicle Information Services is not responsible for actual or claimed deviation. Copyright 1993 - 2004 NABA/VIS. Auto Pricing a service of VIS. 7278219779