Malibu Maxx
The Chevrolet Malibu (named for Malibu, California) is a mid-size car produced and sold in the United States by General Motors.
The first Malibu was the top of the line Chevrolet Chevelle from 1964 to 1972.
The Malibu was restyled on GM's new Colonnade A-body platform. Models included the base Chevelle Deluxe, mid-range Malibu and top line Laguna.
For 1974, the Deluxe was dropped, and the Malibu became the entry-level Chevelle. The Laguna trim package was replaced with the Malibu Classic. The Laguna S-3 model was introduced to replace the SS, and continued through 1976.
A new front-wheel drive Malibu was introduced in 1997 on an extended wheelbase version of the N-body.
5-door Malibu Maxx station wagon. This is Chevrolet's first station wagon since the discontinuation of the Chevrolet Caprice wagon in 1996.