Used 2003 Chevrolet Impala Consumer Reviews
The Bed Rock of GM Value
I was not initially impressed with this Impala's styling as I thought it was a bit conservative but inoffensive. But a closer look at the contents, prior experience with its 3.8L V-6 (older design) and a test drive converted me out of my 2000 Chrysler LHS which while roomier, and less prone to wind gusts, used 89 octane fuel (vice the 87 octane for this Chevy) and more of it. The Impala LS was also more tightly assembled and to date, I've had not one problem. GM's current profitability problems certainly weren't caused by this Chevy!
Best in Show
After reading Edmunds review of the 2003 Impala. Moved with caution before purchase. After many test drives both long and short experiences. I found Edmunds review selling the Impala short on all there comments. Edmunds weak reveiw shows that beauty lies in the eyes of the beholder. I am extremely happy with my new Impala. It performs beyond all my expectations
- LS SedanMSRP: $9,988322 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $8,000384 mi away
- LS SedanMSRP: $5,000384 mi away
2003 Impala LS
Over all this is a nice car, drives nice looks nice, has all the bells and horns. The only thing Im a little fustrated with is my breaks keep squeeking and I dont know why... but its a great car!!!
2003 Impala
Nice performing & styling, Superbr job well done. The suspension is awful, you can feel every expansion joint in the road. throttle pedal too soft. The contour of the seat was designed for a 5'4" hunch back, very poor for a person 6' 1" with good posture. Soften the suspension and flatten the seats and it would be a very comfortable vehicle.
SATISFIED
NEVER HAD TO TAKE THE CAR BACK TO THE DEALER FOR ANY PROBLEMS. IT WAS ALL I EXPECTED AND I AM BUYING ANOUTHER AS MY DAD TOTALED IT IN AN ACCIDENT. HE AND MY KIDS WALKED AWAY.