LT adds: automatic climate control; side curtain airbags; front and rear reading lights; remote vehicle starter; leather seats; heated front seats; 6-way power driver's seat; seat cushion storage pockets for outboard seating positions; leather-wrapped steering wheel with steering wheel-mounted audio and cruise controls; leather-wrapped shift knob; two illuminated vanity mirrors in front; fog lamps; power and heated outside rearview mirrors; body-color rocker moldings; a rear spoiler; 16-inch tires and wheels.
An $835 option package for the base sedan consists of: a cargo net; cruise control; remote keyless entry; front seatback map pockets; power adjustable pedals; driver manual lumbar seat adjuster; and the audio system that is standard in the LS. The LS offers an $800 option package that includes: side curtain airbags; remote vehicle starter; carpeted floor mats; and six-way power driver's seat. The LT has a $905 option package that consists of the Homelink transmitter for opening garages and security gates; a light-sensitive auto dimming rearview mirror and a power sunroof.
Standalone options include: a DVD entertainment center with a monitor that flips up from the front console and comes with wireless headphones ($995); XM Satellite Radio ($325 plus the $9.99 monthly subscription fee); GM's OnStar communications system ($695); a power sunroof ($725); and a rear spoiler ($175). Four levels of audio systems are available, from the base AM/FM stereo and CD player to the top-of-the-line radio ($325) with an in-dash, six-CD changer, six speakers, and automatic volume and tone controls. A unique option available on the Malibu is the remote starter ($150), useful both in cold climates to warm up the car before the driver climbs in and in extremely hot climates to cool it down.
Chevrolet predicts the new Malibu will prove to be the safest midsize car, but at press time it had not been crash tested by the government. Chevy expects five-star ratings for front crashes, four-star ratings for side impacts and a "good" rating on the government's offset barrier test. Engineers used high-strength steel in specific areas of the body and created energy-absorbing crush zones in the front and rear.
The Malibu is equipped with dual-stage front airbags, three-point safety belts for all occupants, safety belt pretensioners for front-seat passengers that cinch the belts tighter in a crash. The universal child-seat attachment is located in all rear seating positions. Anti-lock brakes and traction control are optional on the base model and standard on the LS and LT. Power adjustable pedals are standard on the uplevel models. Side curtain airbags are standard, offered in an option package or as a standalone option ($395). Next Page