Las Vegas Review-Journal

American icon Malibu available at Findlay Chevrolet

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General Motors has created many game-changing models during its 108 years building vehicles. Among the models that have remained most wellknown has been the Chevrolet Malibu, which was first introduced in 1964.

During its early years, the Malibu was available in a full range of body styles, including a four-door sedan, two-door sports coupe hardtop convertibl­e and two-seat station wagon.

The Malibu ceased production in 1972, back when the Beach Boys and the Beatles were the talk of the music world. The midsized Malibu was revived in the 1997 model year as a front-wheel drive sedan. Today, you’ll see the 2017 model alive and well at the showroom of Findlay Chevrolet.

From the beginning, the Malibu has been synonymous with good times and a free spirit, along with the Chevrolet performanc­e that has lived on for decades. In fact, it’s safe to say it has successful­ly transition­ed into the 21st century, since more than 3 million Malibus have been sold since the year 2000.

The 2017 Malibu comes standard with a 1.5-liter four-cylinder direct overhead cam engine with turbo charger, direct injection and variable valve timing; and the 2.0-liter Premier.

Horsepower ratings of 160 to 250 depend on trim level. It’s fuel-efficient, with the L trim level getting an Epa-estimated 27 mpg in the city and 36 mpg on the highway.

The Malibu is also available as a hybrid and comes with 1.8-liter engine reaching an Epa-estimated 49 mpg in the city and 43 mpg on the highway. The hybrid also has a driver efficiency gauge that provides feedback on how driving habits affect fuel economy.

The vehicle has been touted for its windswept body lines, along with an agile stance that gives the car a sleek look. It is available with LED daytime running lamps, dual exhaust outlets

and LED taillamps. What’s more, those who opt for the premium package will enjoy heated driver and passenger seats, a nine-speaker Bose audio system, a rear vision camera, Siriusxm satellite radio and much more.

Findlay Chevrolet sales consultant Matt Masluk, who has been in the car business 2002, said the ’17 Malibu has many amenities that have been well-received by the customers.

“For instance, the Apple Car Play/ Android auto allows people to text hands-free and view their maps off their phones,” said Masluk, a native of Boulder City. “They’re standard on most of the models.

“Especially with the new body style, the ’17 Malibu can appeal to a younger generation, as well as those who grew up with Malibus.”

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Findlay Chevrolet Findlay Chevrolet veteran sales consultant Matt Masluk is seen with a 2017 Chevrolet Malibu at the dealership in the southwest valley.

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