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All-New 2004 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx: Comfort,
Refinement And Versatility
"The Malibu Maxx is a unique package that provides the maximum passenger comfort for everyone, front and back, along with a roomy cargo area that has a great deal of flexibility," said Brent Dewar, Chevrolet marketing general manager. The five-door Malibu Maxx rides on a wheelbase that is 6 inches longer than the 2004 Malibu sedan, yet its overall length is a half-inch shorter. The result is an interior that is cavernous for a car its size. The Malibu Maxx has the ride and handling of a sedan and the interior versatility of a sport utility, Chevrolet calls it a five-door extended sedan. This new category of car is reflected in the design of the Malibu Maxx's rear profile. The angle of the rear window in the liftgate - which is made of lightweight aluminum for easy operation - is more like a sedan than a station wagon. For Ed Schoener, Malibu Maxx marketing director, the car's unique character begins with its accommodations for rear passengers. "When we considered what car buyers might want in the future and what this car can capture, their choices in airplane travel was one thing we looked at," Schoener said. "Virtually all mid-size car buyers would like to fly first class, but nine out of 10 go coach. So, in designing and equipping the Malibu Maxx, we tried to go beyond what a sedan or wagon can offer." First-class comfort The Malibu Maxx also features a standard glass fixed rear skylight that provides a spacious, open atmosphere over the rear seats and reduces the feeling of occupants being cut off from the outside that some backseats create. The fixed rear skylight comes with a retractable shade. Comfort for rear-seat passengers is enhanced with a heating/air conditioning system designed for their needs. In addition to providing airflow to the feet, two vents on the center of the dash - dubbed "turbo blasters" by the car's engineers - are designed to pour generous amounts of heated or cooled air directly into the back seat. Four levels of radio offerings will be available on the Malibu Maxx including an uplevel ICDX radio with an in-dash, six-CD changer, six speakers (including two tweeters on the A pillar), automatic volume and tone controls, and XM Satellite Radio compatibility. An optional rear DVD entertainment system completes the spacious accommodations. The system is mounted into the rear of the center console and includes a 7-inch flip-up LCD screen, two sets of infrared headphones, video game jacks, remote control and independent audio selection. Cargo room, flexibility to spare Rear seats and the front passenger seat fold forward flat, creating a space that can accommodate longer items. The rear seats also are split 60/40, providing flexibility for passengers and cargo. The Malibu Maxx's rear cargo area features a standard power outlet and a multi-functional cargo panel with four-positions for two-tier loading. The cargo panel also can be positioned as a table for picnics or tailgate parties. Hooks on the cargo panel help secure smaller items, and cargo nets on each side of the cargo area help keep items from sliding around. All-new body structure The main characteristics of the Epsilon architecture were developed with GM's Opel subsidiary in Germany, which accounts, in part, for the European flair in Malibu's ride and handling. However, each Epsilon vehicle is adapted regionally to meet local conditions and tastes. "A lot of customers may not care that we call this the 'Epsilon architecture,' but if they have driven a previous version of the Malibu, they will immediately notice a firmer, quieter, more linear feel in the ride and handling of the '04 version," said Gene Stefanyshyn, vehicle line executive of the Malibu sedan and Malibu Maxx. In addition to the vibration-reducing properties of the Epsilon architecture itself, the car has a host of noise-elimination features, including a cast foam-rubber barrier covering the dash panel; a modular noise-dampening plate in the dash panel; a compression-molded fiberglass-composite hood insulator; and front and rear "glove-fit" carpet floor modules. The Epsilon body structure gives the Malibu Maxx a high degree of structural stiffness, greatly enhancing both vehicle handling and interior acoustics. A fully isolated powertrain cradle with tuned bushings - also found on many high-end luxury vehicles - further contributes to Malibu Maxx's quiet ride. Rounding out the package is an independent front suspension with MacPherson struts and a four-link independent rear suspension. In terms of design, clean, crisp lines outline a car that features a space efficient and aerodynamic exterior. Crystalline-like headlamp lenses and a chrome front bar and gold Chevy bowtie highlight these contemporary lines. "The buyers of mid-size cars tend to keep them for a long time, so they're looking for an appealing design that won't go out of style when the next fad comes along," said Schoener. "Timeless styling is contemporary, yet enduring. I think we've nailed that pretty well with the Malibu Maxx." Remote start feature Safety and strength Other safety features in the Malibu Maxx include:
Tailored driving experience, rock solid powertrain The standard engine in the Malibu Maxx is GM's 200-hp 3500, a 3.5-liter V-6 mated to a four-speed electronic-shift automatic transmission. All Malibu models will be equipped with electric power steering (EPS) with variable assist for low and high speed steering maneuvers and power brakes. Other standard features include a driver information center (DIC) integrated into the radio display that enables personalization of electrical features and provides more than 15 warning messages including low key-fob battery life, the possibility of ice forming on the road and an oil life monitor. Options include heated front seats, OnStar and XM Satellite Radio. The all-new 2004 Malibu Maxx sedan will be manufactured at GM's Kansas
City, Kan., assembly plant. Start of production is targeted for the fourth
quarter of 2003.
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