The Chevrolet Malibu is a new breed of car on the auto market. It is proving to be very fuel efficient, well built, and durable. Many owners, however, find their interiors lacking in pizzaz. A Wheelskins leather steering wheel cover and matching shift boot cover can change the look of your whole car. Your Malibu is just begging for an inexpensive upgrade with a EuroTone or single color Wheelskins.
Since 1977, Wheelskins has maintained a high standard in quality manufacturing of leather automotive accessories. Wheelskins are always made from the top or softest cut of domestic hides. This results in very supple and extremely durable leather. The absolute best dyes are always used by Wheelskins to not only ensure great colors, but also to extend color life.
A Wheelskins cover is easy to order at steeringwheelskins.com. You are the designer of your Malibu Wheelskins cover. Your first design step is to select your Wheelskins cover color(s) from 15 great color choices. Then select your panel style(s). Choose from either the smooth grain panels, or sure grip perforated panels, for your Malibu. Mix and match your Wheelskins cover panel choice(s) to suit your needs and preferences. Next, enter the Wheelskins Malibu vehicle chart and select your Malibu year. Simply input your choices for panels, colors, styles, and textures for your own personal Malibu Wheelskins leather steering wheel cover creation. Your Wheelskins leather wheel cover order for your Malibu will be shipped within the next 24 hours. While ordering, also check out the matching shift boot covers and nice deerskin driving gloves that are available from Wheelskins.
The Malibu name was moved to the new Epsilon platform based on the 2002 Opel Vectra C for 2004. The Epsilon-based Malibu comes in two bodystyles, a standard 4-door sedan and a 5-door Malibu Maxx hatchback. It was the first mid-size Chevrolet hatchback since the 1980s.
The 2007 generation of the Malibu initially debuted with a front fascia design featuring a wide grille split horizontally by a prominent chrome bar that ran the entire width of the car, which was intended to make it resemble Chevrolet's trucks, however for 2006, the front end was updated with more conventional styling: the chrome bar was removed, and the grille itself was made smaller, bearing a resemblance to the grille on the previous Malibu.
Base power comes from a 2.2 L Ecotec L61 I4 which produces 145 hp. LS and LT trims originally had a 3.5 L 200 hp High Value LX9 V6 while both sedan and Maxx SS models are powered by the 3.9 L 240 hp High Value LZ9 V6. For 2007, the LX9 was replaced with the LZ4 V6, which in the Malibu produces 217 hp. A remote starter is also available, which was introduced on several other GM vehicles for 2004.
The Malibu Maxx was discontinued for 2008. However, the Malibu sedans remained in production for fleet orders for the 2008 model year GM refers to these models as the Malibu Classic. The cars themselves bear Malibu badges, unlike the past generation Classic.
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