Used 2003 Chevrolet Impala Consumer Reviews
2003 Impala
I really like this vehicle. It is much easier to get out of than previously owned vehicles. The one thing I am disappointed in is the gas milage. I thought it would do better especially on trips.
Stepped up to the LS
I've been driving the Impala base model for the past year as a company car. My company is yanking the company car plan and is now paying us for mileage. I loved the size and space of the base model. So, I went out today and bought a 2003 LS (1sc) fully loaded. Can't wait to get it home. Looking forward to the extra power of the 3.8 and the upgraded sound system, along with heated seats this winter.
- LS SedanMSRP: $6,495104 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,900186 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,450564 mi away
CMONTOY1
Great Ride, Has a lot of room. Great trunk space. Fun to drive. Great on long trios.
Nice upgrade!
Great car, replaced 2000 Malibu. Handles well and has great gas milage. I LOVE the heavier vehicle due to ice and snow on the roads. I am able to go and not worry if I will be slipping and sliding. I have been very pleased. City Motor Company is a wonderful place to but from, this is our 3rd vehicle from there.
Big Bang for the Buck
If you want to buy an American family sedan and want great value, the Impala is a good choice. I've driven the 2000 LS model for three years and test drove the 2003 LS w/ Sport Appearance. The exterior styling is bold and sporty while the new sport appearance package gives the car a cool Corvette look. The 200 horsies provide plenty of low-end torque and the transmission is smooth as silk in the 3.8L V6. The leather seats are comfortable even on very long drives and the two-tone plastic dash looks clean and stylish. Don't let the elitists scare you away from this car! My 2000 Impala never spent one night at the dealer.