Overview & Reviews
The side curtain airbag option now includes front-seat side-impact airbags.
- Hatchback configuration makes for easy loading, spacious interior with adjustable rear seats, plenty of safety and convenience features, innovative remote start feature, standard V6.
- Lackluster interior, subpar braking and steering, less cargo space than true wagons or SUVs.
User Reviews:
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Love my Malibu Maxx! - 2005 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx
By Ani - March 14 - 3:10 amIve driven my Malibu Maxx for a little over a year now and its been a pleasure. I bought this model because I have elderly parents that I drive around. The car is very roomy and just the right distance from the ground to allow ease in entering and exiting the vehicle.
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I love it! - 2005 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx
By Larry and Melanie - March 11 - 12:50 amThis the car that you get more bang for your buck from! Its comfy, roomy, and you feel safe when you drive it. My daughter got run into a concrete telephone pole, and if she would have been in any other car, she wouldnt have lived to tell about it. This is a solid car all the way around. I have all the toys on mine, and for the price I paid, you cant help but just love this car! Thank you Chevrolet!
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Happy Birthday, Baby - 2005 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx
By medinamalibu - March 5 - 9:35 amMy Maxx just turned six years old with 61k on the dial. I feel like Im spoiling it with new tires so soon after replacing the battery, front brake rotors, and front ball joints. The DIC threw a "Power Steering" message the day the battery lost its cranking power, but not since. At five years, the drivers seat developed an amazing squeak, so I learned how to remove the seat and grease the mounts. I deemed one rear skylight shade a loss after a $130+ estimate for replacement, which I indirectly referenced in my three-year update. The Maxx is comfortable and maneuverable, and hasnt given me much of any trouble outside of wear items. Some of them are annoying, and some are rather expensive.