2011 Chevrolet Malibu Ltz Sedan 4-door 3.6l Run & Drive on 2040-cars
Omaha, Nebraska, United States
Year: 2011 Make:Chevrolet Model:Malibu Trim:LTZ Mileage:49,XXX. Previously Salvage. Automatic Color:Black Vehicle Type:Sedan. Engine:6 cyl. My 2011 Chevrolet Malibu LTZ remains one of the strongest players in the mid-size sedan segments. This Malibu's fit and finish are excellent inside and out! Just as the exterior is attractive, so is the cabin, which is very well designed and features leather seats, heated front seats, remote start, Bluetooth, and a premium sound system. Check out the photos and see the class this Malibu radiates. Safety is another of this 2011 Chevrolet Malibus strong suits, emphasizing overall excellence once again. Quality, value, roomy comfort, reliability, safe, and steeped in Chevy tradition.
Anti-Theft Device(s) Side Air Bag System Multi-Function Steering Wheel Remote Ignition System Airbag Deactivation Passenger Seat Height Adjust Ambient Light Package Air Conditioning Vanity Mirrors Vehicle Stability Assist Tire Pressure Monitor EBD Electronic Brake Dist EBA Emergency Brake Asst Child Safety Locks Traction Control System Auto Express Down Window Anti Theft/Security System Dual Air Bags Auto-Dimming Mirrors Emergency Trunk Release Power Steering Power Door Locks Power Windows Trip Odometer Tachometer Cruise Control Reclining Seats Power Passenger Seat Compass Adjustable Head Rests Bucket Seats Fog Lamps 3 Point Seatbelts Auto Headlight Delay Daytime Running Lights Folding Rear Seats Remote Trunk Release Power Drivers Seat Center Console Heated Outside Mirror(s) Power Lumbar Driver Seat Body-Color Bumpers Power Mirrors Heated Drivers Seat Heated Passenger Seat Color Coded Mirrors Rear Window Defroster Reading Light(s) Power Outlet(s) Armrest(s) Leather Upholstery Outside Temperature Gauge 3 Point Rear Seatbelts Intermittent Wipers Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) Tinted or Privacy Glass Beverage Holder (s) |
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