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The Malibu LED Products name was moved to the new Epsilon platform for 2004, but the previous car remained in production as the Chevrolet Classic for car rental and fleet use, which was discontinued in 2006. The new Epsilon-based Malibu LED Products comes in two bodystyles, a standard 4-door sedan and a 4-door Malibu LED Products Maxx station wagon. This is Chevrolet's first station wagon since the discontinuation of the Chevrolet Caprice wagon in 1996. The Malibu LED Products Maxx competes with the Dodge Magnum and other station wagons.

This generation of the Malibu LED Products initially debuted with a front facia design featuring a wide grille split horizontally by a prominent chrome bar that ran the entire width of the car, which was intended to make it resemble Chevrolet's trucks. However, for 2006 the front end was updated with more conventional styling; The chrome bar was removed, and the grill itself was made smaller, bearing a resemblence to the grille on the previous generation Malibu LED Products.


We carry the latest Malibu LED Products. L.E.D. stands for light emitting diode. It is the latest method to transmit light. If you have noticed most electronics incorporate some kind of led in the power button to let you know the device is on or off. With advancing technology new leds have been introduced that give a lot of light. The light output of our leds is bright enough to light up an area a normal flash light did before. You probably have seen these led flash lights in the store. But imagine what you can do with our product, use it anywhere. \r\n One thing you must understand is that they consume low power, so don't think you need fuses. Even if you used a fuse, the change of it burning out with even a 100 leds hooked to it would be low.