2001 Chevrolet Malibu

Once upon a time, the Chevy Malibu was known as a sporty car for true fun seekers. But that was a long time ago. These days, the revived Malibu nameplate is known for its combination of comfort, quietness, practicality and affordability.

A five-passenger mid-size family sedan, it competes head-to-head with the Ford Taurus, Honda Accord and Toyota Camry--the best-selling cars in America. But even with that kind of competition, the Malibu makes a good showing, with more than 215,000 sold annually.

Out on the road, Malibu also provides a good account of itself, boasting fine power and handling, with a V6 engine that comes standard on all models.

For 2001, Chevrolet has revised the exterior styling, updated the interior, and added some convenience features.
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Once upon a time, the Chevy Malibu was known as a sporty car for true fun seekers. But that was a long time ago. These days, the revived Malibu nameplate is known for its combination of comfort, quietness, practicality and affordability.

A five-passenger mid-size family sedan, it competes head-to-head with the Ford Taurus, Honda Accord and Toyota Camry--the best-selling cars in America. But even with that kind of competition, the Malibu makes a good showing, with more than 215,000 sold annually.

Out on the road, Malibu also provides a good account of itself, boasting fine power and handling, with a V6 engine that comes standard on all models.

For 2001, Chevrolet has revised the exterior styling, updated the interior, and added some convenience features.
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Retail Price

$17,150 - $19,410 MSRP / Window Sticker Price
Engine 3.1L V-6
MPG Up to 20 city / 29 highway
Seating 5 Passengers
Transmission 4-spd auto w/OD
Power 170 @ 5200 rpm
Drivetrain front-wheel
Curb Weight 3,051 - 3,077 lbs
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