The Chevrolet Malibu replaced the Corsica sedan for the 1997 model year in November 1996.
Year-to-year changes[]
1997[]
Only for this model year did the 155-horsepowered LS sedans go on sale...
1998[]
...because in 1998, the Malibu LS was downgraded to 150 horsepower.
1999[]
The original 150-horsepower sedans, as well as the 2.4-liter 4-cylinder engine, were last made for the Malibu in 1999. Also exclusive for this model year was the Gold Edition.
Retail prices[]
Model year | Trim level | List price | Destination charge | Effective date |
---|---|---|---|---|
1997 | Base | $15,470 | $525 | July 27, 1997 |
1997 | LS | $18,190 | $525 | July 27, 1997 |
1998 | Base | $15,670 | ||
1998 | LS | $18,620 | ||
1999 | Base | $16,000 | ||
1999 | LS | $18,960 | ||
1999 | Gold Edition | $19,995 | ||
2000 | Base | $16,535 | ||
2000 | LS | $19,215 | ||
2001 | Base | $17,150 | ||
2001 | LS | $19,410 | ||
2002 | Base | $17,760 | ||
2002 | LS | $19,965 | ||
2003 | Base | $18,075 | ||
2003 | LS | $20,575 |