The Chicago Chevy Malibu, produced in the United States, is a General Motors mid-size car. It was first introduced as a muscle car in the 1960s and has made a number of changes since then. The Chevrolet Malibu even disappeared from the General Motors' lineup in 1983, but it made a comeback in 1997 and is still produced as of 2010. The Chevy Malibu is named after Malibu, California.
The Chicago Chevy Malibu is produced in a four-door sedan model (Malibu Classic) and a 5-door station wagon. Both of these were made in the Kansas City Fairfax factory. The station wagon (Malibu Maxx) is the first hatchback manufactured of this size by Chevrolet since the 1980s but was discontinued in 2008. Another redesign occurred to the seventh generation Chevy Malibu in 2008 to make it a competitive mid-sized car against Japanese vehicles. It is equipped with a 3.6-liter 6-cylinder or 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine and numerous standard options.
Since it's redesign, Chevy Malibu has won over 30 awards with tons of accolades for quality, value and style. The experts were impressed with virtually every aspect of it: refined interior, precision build, responsive handling and overall beauty all with the Chicago Chevy Malibu offering 32 MPG highway. This is better than a comparable Toyota Camry or Honda Accord. Features like XM Satellite Radio, OnStar with Turn by Turn Navigation and available Bluetooth wireless technology. Award Winning, Fuel-Efficient, Safe & Sophisticated. The Chevy Malibu from Rogers Chevrolet is the car that you will be proud of.