The 2011 Malibu’s list of comfort, communications, and
convenience features will remain very competitive – with one conspicuous
exception: it doesn’t offer an on-board navigation system. Otherwise, even the
least-expensive Malibu comes standard with a tilt/telescope steering wheel, a
driver’s seat with power height and lumbar adjustments, remote keyless entry,
and power windows, locks, and mirrors. Satellite radio and an auxiliary-plug
port for digital audio players also are standard. Standard safety features
include torso-protecting front side airbags and head-protecting curtain side
airbags for both seating rows. Depending on model, Malibu is available with
remote engine start, power adjustable pedals, a power rear sunshade, leather
upholstery, and rear-seat DVD entertainment. Also available is Bluetooth
wireless phone connectivity and a USB interface for iPods and other MP3 devices.
GM equips every Malibu with the OnStar assistance system and provides a year’s
free service.
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