13 Chevrolet Impala results
Chevrolet Impala Front Royal, VA OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS
Ann
Bellingham, Washington
Hit and miss
I don't know if I am qualified to give a review of this vehicle, as I am not a savvy car owner. It has been very hit and miss for me with my 2003 Chevrolet Impala. I purchased this car in 2013.
Cristina
Concordia, New Jersey
A decent buy if it's cheap enough
There's a lot to be said about cars. The specific one in question would be my 2004 Chevrolet Impala. It's a nice car with a rather distinguished look to it. There's plenty of room in the front and back for passengers (seating three other people—besides the driver—isn't such a bad time, it's roomy enough for it). It's also got decent gas mileage, that's kind of a win in my book, right? Well, I would say that if it didn't dramatically decrease when you use the A/C and the heater. That happens with a lot of cars, so it's forgivable. The build quality seems to be pretty standard for a GM car. Not the sturdiest but it isn't cheap junk. The built-in sound system actually sounds really nice (nice equalization options too, makes it sound almost like my studio monitor system). There are other problems that turn me off from this car. I did quite a bit of research. My windows stopped working as I got it, which should be an easy fix, right? Wrong. I still haven't been able to fix it. Driving in rain is really loud in this car, if you drive over a puddle, you can't really hear your radio. I did discover the problem so I may try that again. It's a common problem among these cars, as I've read. Again, it's fixable so I don't mind too much, but it does require a special spray. Another thing I read about these cars, the engines specifically, is that they die fairly easily around 130k miles, no matter how well you maintain them. That hasn't been a problem so far with mine at about 260k miles (though I feel it's on its last legs now). As for now though, it's a great car that gets me from point A to point B. I've even used the decently sized trunk it has to bring audio equipment, guitars, and drums to a friend's house to record.
Benson, North Carolina
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The body style and sunroof were the first factors when considering a new vehicle. I later found that the Impala's V6 engine surpassed any of the other full-size sedans, as it is powerful and smoothly transitions through the transmission stages. The ability to perform 360 degree turns is also impressive and does not require much space to complete the circle. I have owned the Impala for 3 years and have not had to service anything on this vehicle. I have driven it 70,000 miles and it still provides the smooth riding experience. The overall quality of this vehicle is consistent with its price tag. The body's frame is still stable and the alignment of the car has maintained itself. The only items I have had to replace on this vehicle are the front tires, as I had a small leak in the seal. As I am a speed demon, the Impala responds to high speeds smoothly without any under the hood or structure noises or shaking. Overall, the quality and reliability of the Impala ranks high for me among the competition of 4-door sedans such as the Buick LaCrosse or Ford Taurus.
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