There are a few options. If the trunk and door locks take the same key, take one of the door locks out and take it to a good locksmith. They can cut you a new one.
You can also drill out the lock, using a progressively larger bit until the lock bar can be taken out. You can pry, rip and pull the lock out....at the same time probably destroying the trunk lid. The only other option I can tell you, is to remove the back seat.
If you're lucky, there will be enough room for you to crawl into the trunk area enough to reach the lock mechanism so that you can remove it and open the trunk.
Although it's a fairly common issue, it doesn't always have the same solution. Learn more about the problem and the …cars involved. The most common complaint from Malibu owners experiencing this problem is the inability to turn the car off fully and remove the key from the ignition.
In this scenario the engine turns off, but the key gets stuck in the accessory position or almost makes it to the locked position ultimately getting stuck somewhere in the middle. Frustrated drivers that walk away from their car in this condition often come back to a dead battery. There are also Chevrolet Malibu drivers complaining about a different set of symptoms.
In this situation the key refuses to turn from the locked position or it can be pulled out of the ignition while the engine is running. These are very different symptoms and point to different malfunctions. The Chevrolet Malibu born in 1964, disappeared from the General Motors lineup in 1983.
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