There is no set mileage to drive, yet there is a sequence of hot and cold starts. If you have a check engine light on and you need an inspection, here's what you do. Reset the codes by disconnecting the battery (negative ok). Run the vehicle not by mileage, but by driving through a range of conditions. Go through the city, drive through the hills. Stop and go, cold and hot. It doesn't take too long so don't go overboard. Drive maybe 30 to 40 to 50 miles, then it should be ready for inspection. The window is small. Once the readiness monitors (most of them) have come online, it is only a little while before the check engine light will come on again, if a problem is present. So be quick. If you miss it, repeat the process and go sooner.
The 2001 Chevy Malibu is a midsize front-wheel drive car. It has a 3.1 liter engine that gets an estimated 26 miles per gallon with highway driving.
I had a 1998 Chevy Malibu and it lasted for 228,000 miles before it died. Mike, Colorado
The Chevy Malibu can get between 17 and 22 miles per gallon of gas on the road. It could even get to 26 to 33 miles per galon if you are in a highway.
A Chevy Malibu that was made in 1998 will get between 20 and 32 miles per gallon. The car will get around 23 country miles and 32 highway miles per gallon.
I have a98 Chevy Malibu. I get about 330 miles for a full tank. I don't what that breaks down to but i hope that helps.
i think about 340
my 2000 Malibu 3.1 gets 27 to 34 miles per gallon,
25.6
The 2011 Chevy Malibu has a 16.4-gallon fuel tank. New, the Malibu averaged 22 miles per gallon in the city and 33 on the highway.
approx, 135,000 miles, but my 2000 has 71,000 on it.
108 miles an hours or less
22 city / 30 hwy