Chevrolet Malibu Maxx
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. It is reminiscent of the family wagon which crowded the highways
before, the Malibu maxx is a sedan that has been given the capabilities of an
SUV and the roomy cargo and interior space of a minivan. 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. Chevrolet calls it a five-door extended sedan.
This new class 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 trouble-free operation, is more like a sedan than a station wagon. The Malibu
Maxx provides first class comfort and drive. The design is basically thought of
in regards of its passengers. The rear seat slides nearly 7 inches front and back
and is split 60/40 not just in the seat back, but also the seat cushion, to further
augment comfort. The seat backs recline allowing different sized rear
passengers to tailor their seating position in an analogous way a front-seat passenger
can. The Malibu Maxx has a liberal 106 cubic feet of passenger space and a luxurious
41 inches of legroom with the seats pushed all the way back.
The
Malibu Maxx will be the first car in their class to present an optional factory-installed
remote vehicle starter system, letting the driver while inside the house to start
the car outside on cold winter mornings or sweltering summer afternoons. The system
is designed to work from around 200 feet away from the vehicle.