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2003 CHEVROLET MALIBU PROVIDES EXCELLENT VALUE FOR FAMILY BUYERS

Malibu. It's a nameplate that brings to mind some great Chevrolet memories. And since 1997, the new Malibu has offered buyers excellent performance, safety and comfort in a trim, stylish package.

2003 Chevrolet Malibu

For 2003, Chevrolet Malibu remains a smart buy for those who want a well-equipped midsize sedan at an attractive price. Surprisingly roomy and energetic, the Malibu has a look and feel often associated with more expensive cars, particularly imports. As a result, Malibu has been among the top 10 best-selling cars for each of the past four years.

Designed for individuals or families with high expectations of quality, reliability, safety, driving pleasure, and affordability, the Malibu appeals to domestic and import owners.

"For 2003, Malibu continues with impressive standard equipment, including a CD player, V6 engine, automatic transmission, and air conditioning," said Marketing Director Ed Schoener. "Malibu is a car for practical, family-centered people who need dependable transportation for everyday life."

New colors
Two new exterior colors join the Malibu and Malibu LS palette for 2003: Summit White and Medium Gray Metallic, bringing the total to eight.

Proven powertrain
The proven 3100 V6 engine, generating 170 horsepower and 190 lb-ft of torque, is the sole engine on Malibu models, and an electronically controlled Hydra-Matic 4T40-E four-speed automatic transmission is the only transmission. Four-wheel independent suspension, standard 15-inch all-season radial tires and rack-and-pinion power steering contribute to Malibu's great ride and handling.

Long list of standard features
Malibu's well-equipped-vehicle approach also includes programmable power door locks, an electric rear window defogger, AM/FM stereo radio with CD player, child security and lock-out protection features, a full gauge package with tachometer, rear seat heating ducts, theatre lighting, tilt steering column, remote electric trunk release and battery rundown protection. LS customers also get cruise control, power windows, remote keyless entry, custom cloth bucket seats with new material for the seat bolster, six-way power seat on the driver's side, dual remote electric outside rear view mirrors, split-folding rear seat, fog lamps and 15-inch cast aluminum wheels.

Structural support and quiet ride
Malibu's quality begins "under the skin" with a full-frame front chassis cradle - a "U" shaped backbone of tubular steel that supports the engine and suspension components. This chassis cradle, along with a new body structure, is designed for added stiffness. This stiff structure improves overall fit and finish, and reduces squeaks and rattles - a hallmark of quality. In addition, acoustical foam baffles are built into strategic places such as door frames, rocker panels and the roof. These blocks expand from the heat of the paint baking ovens to several times their original size to absorb unwanted noise and vibration.

Also contributing to Malibu's quiet ride is a one-piece carpet shell that provides an extra sound barrier to minimize noise from outside the cabin. A thick acoustical mat on the engine side of the dash absorbs underhood noise before it gets to the passenger compartment. Vulnerable areas, such as the steering column and wiring harnesses, are also sealed against noise.

 

 
 
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