2010 Chevrolet Impala Consumer Reviews

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Base Model plus $4,000 Rebate = Bargain
By LS4ME on 09/04/10 15:44 PM (PDT)

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2010 Chevrolet Impala LS 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 4A)

Review

You get a lot with the base "LS" model Has: cruise, tilt, air, tire monitor, onstar with built in phone service 1 year free, XM CD radio, electric seat 3.5 V6, remote door & trunk, electric windows, traction control, 17" tires. Wanted to go for a Hyundai Sonata but after test drive of the Sonata found it to be a dog off the line until about 20 mph, interior was nosier compared to the Impala and its trunk was very small. Can get 33 mpg at 65 mph with a v6.
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LS & $4000 rebate = Best Value
By LS4ME on 09/02/10 14:03 PM (PDT)

Vehicle

2010 Chevrolet Impala LS 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 4A)

Review

The base model comes with almost everything you want. V6, power seat, cruise, air, 17" tires, power windows, tire pressure monitor, remote locks, onstar, XM etc. Average 30-33 on HWY at 65 mph Rides quieter and better than a 2011 Hyundai Sonata. Sonata 4 cyl has great top end but is a dog off the line until approx 20 mph Malibu does not have a 6 cyl, take that!
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3 of 3 people found this review helpful
My new ride
By uh60guy on 08/16/10 08:02 AM (PDT)

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2010 Chevrolet Impala LTZ 4dr Sedan (3.9L 6cyl 4A)

Review

Impala is the best kept secret in General Motors. Practically nothing is spent in advertising for this car yet it continues to be a best seller. In a time when cars seem to be shrinking and full size cars are turned into European style "sport sedans" Impala still offers a level of comfort and style not available elsewhere. New GM cars like the Buick Lacrosse, though a fine vehicle, has an interior that seems inspired by jet fighter cockpits. A tall driver has no place to put his right knee. The CTS, another fine vehicle, when equipped with a sun roof does not offer enough head room. Impala still has plenty of room for a full-sized person while still offering style and performance.
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Great car
By funbus on 08/15/10 18:54 PM (PDT)

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2010 Chevrolet Impala LT 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 4A)

Review

Got the LT model, couldn't be happier. It's a nice family sedan, nice sound system and quiet smooth ride. What else could you ask for. Getting about 26 mpg in mixed driving.
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2010 LTZ
By Norman & Ann Marie on 08/15/10 08:10 AM (PDT)

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2010 Chevrolet Impala LTZ 4dr Sedan (3.9L 6cyl 4A)

Review

Great car, esp. for the price. LTZ version worth the extra expense. Car looks like more expensive Lexus, etc.. OnStar very useful, but could use a map screen. OnStar saved us when we were locked out of car. Car is unfairly and negatively reviewed by Consumer Reports, perhaps on basis of cheaper LS or LT versions.
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful
Overall Splendid Car - 2 design flaws
By vinita on 08/12/10 08:39 AM (PDT)

Vehicle

2010 Chevrolet Impala LTZ 4dr Sedan (3.9L 6cyl 4A)

Review

The 2010 Impala LTZ is overall a wonderfully designed vehicle, inside and out. Operation of the car is very intuitive and sensible. The LTZ has good lower lumbar support (unlike the LT); however, the head-rest is TOO FAR FORWARD creating neck pain, especially on long drives (it is a mystery as to why the headrests on cars are being pushed forward to unnatural and difficult positions). The car is responsive and powerful; however seems to have less responsiveness and pickup than the LT (another mystery), despite a theoretically more powerful engine, dual exhaust, etc. Onstar is SPLENDID indeed! Sunroof inside shade does not open up the full way (to enable full exposure of the sky-window).
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My Third LTZ Since '06
By boycotseattlegal on 07/16/10 17:03 PM (PDT)

Vehicle

2010 Chevrolet Impala LTZ 4dr Sedan (3.9L 6cyl 4A)

Review

G.M. Continues to build great vehicles. I traded my 08 LTZ for a 10 LTZ. I really like the built in blue-tooth on the 10. New temp controls are better. I'm a road warrior so I know what a car should be to be comfortable. Go with the LTZ model! You will enjoy this car. Its very solid. Take your new impala to a good tire shop or back to the dealer to check the alignment. This was second one I've owned that was shipped from the factory out of alignment. Your factory tires won't last long if you don't get it checked out.
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Chevy Impala 2010 - NEARLY Perfect Car!
By Anna Sarah on 06/27/10 17:21 PM (PDT)

Vehicle

2010 Chevrolet Impala LTZ 4dr Sedan (3.9L 6cyl 4A)

Review

Chevy Impala LTZ is the most well & logically designed car on Earth! The controls are intuitive in location & functionality. OnStar is truly astounding,giving voice navigation and on the dash-display! The CAR has its own Phone Number! Back seats fold out to form a splendid compartment for groceries, etc. Ingenious & creative. drives beautifully, as all Impalas do, with excellent handling and pickup. The remote engine starting feature is Way Cool! Seats have good lumbar support and comfort, though they could be a BIT softer and more comfy, which would make them totally perfect. The only Design Flaw is that the Sun Roof cover pushes open about 2 inches short of the glass opening. Why is that?!
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New Car
By Seadog on 06/24/10 13:07 PM (PDT)

Vehicle

2010 Chevrolet Impala LTZ 4dr Sedan (3.9L 6cyl 4A)

Review

We bought this car new and we really like it. I had heard they were noisy inside but this on is very quiet. Great ride and I love the trunk. Have not taken any long trips yet but recent 100 trip gave us a nice quiet and comfortable ride. Have only had it a couple of months but very pleased so far. I really like the style and looks of this car
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Fleet Car
By Frank on 06/06/10 09:04 AM (PDT)

Vehicle

2010 Chevrolet Impala LS 4dr Sedan (3.5L 6cyl 4A)

Review

I use this car as my company car. My last one was a 2007 Impala and had 100K before turning it on my 2010.I already have 25K on this one and had not had any problems . The 2010 model eliminates most of the Impala badging on the outside of the car making it a little more appealing. If you are looking for a large size sedan for basic transportation and no frills this may be the car for you.
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