Used 2004 Chevrolet Impala 4dr Sedan (3.4L 6cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
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Horrible
I bought this car in 2004 new with maybe 500-1000 miles on it. They had to replace the dashboard, carpet, starter and thermostat while it was still under warranty. Now that it is not and I own it, it is falling apart. I have just replaced the thermostat and now they are saying it may need a new radiator.
Good deal if you don't pay sticker price
We just purchased a new 2004 Chevy Impala base model. We were orginally going to buy a new Honda Accord, however we couldn't pass up the good bargain we got on the Impala. Its sticker price was 21000 dollars, however GM took 3500 dollars off and also we received another discount of 2250 dollars off the 3500. So it ended up that we only paid 14800 for this brand new impala, which we couldn't have gotten a Honda Accord for that. The Impala is a fairly good car. It gets good gas mileage for a large car and is roomy inside. Also has a big trunk! However, I do question the quality of some of the Impala's features. I do feel GM, and all car makers, for that matter, need to improve on quality!
- Base SedanMSRP: $6,999320 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,500383 mi away
- LS SedanMSRP: $5,999390 mi away
bag for buck
for the size price and comfort the impala makes the best buy the car as all 2004 models should come with CD player
Road Car
Used for business. Most of miles are on the road. Sixteen months - 45,000. Car is good dependable tranportantion. Gas mileage is right at 30 mpg. Only problems during first year were bad brakes after only 12,000 miles. Required two trips to dealer to get rid of ribrations. Note: purchased optional engine and suspension package.
GOOD CAR ALL AROUND
VERY COMFORTABLE VEHICLE THAT IS A NICE EVERYDAY SPACIOUS CAR.