They sold the 1997–2003 Chevrolet Malibu into 2004–2005 as the Chevrolet Classic.... The 'Classic' Came only as a 4 cylinder and only for 2004 and 2005, while the 97-03 never came with a 4 cylinder.
The 04+ Malibu's were the first 'boxier' style (6th generation) and came in 4 cyl, and 2 different V-6's
Needless to say, when I picked up brake pads for a 2004 Malibu 4 cylinder, we were given the wrong parts, went back to find they were the same pads as the 97-03 style...
Autozone identifies the car as a Chevrolet Malibu with the trim level 'classic', Advanced Identified the car as a "Chevrolet Classic"
Why the hell did Chevrolet sell 2 different kinds of Malibu's in 2004 and 2005...? Surplus body's? wtf?
The 04+ Malibu's were the first 'boxier' style (6th generation) and came in 4 cyl, and 2 different V-6's
Needless to say, when I picked up brake pads for a 2004 Malibu 4 cylinder, we were given the wrong parts, went back to find they were the same pads as the 97-03 style...
Autozone identifies the car as a Chevrolet Malibu with the trim level 'classic', Advanced Identified the car as a "Chevrolet Classic"
Why the hell did Chevrolet sell 2 different kinds of Malibu's in 2004 and 2005...? Surplus body's? wtf?