Used 2005 Chevrolet Impala Consumer Reviews
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let's see.....two tone grey vinyl dash with faux wood trim are the highlights of this tribute to historic american auto interior design.....lame and uninspired particularly when compared to other model in this price category....I won't even comment on the patterns in the seating area.
A Great American Vehicle
I love my Impala. I have driven to Lincoln, NE and back and got 31.6666 miles to the gallon. It's very reliable. I do wish it had cushier seats, but, other than that, I really do love it. Thanks Chevrolet, for making a great car.
- Base SedanMSRP: $10,47921 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,695205 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $2,495395 mi away
Love my car but needs some improvements
The Impala is a great car. I have had a few things replaced on it such as low and high tune horns, gaskets. I enjoy this vehicle. It's big and comfy and well I don't get pulled over when the cops have ride programs
Loving my Impala
This is one comfy car - it corners well, handles well, is responsive, has both pep and good gas economy. TONS of room with a giant trunk. There is a bit of excess noise with the moon-roof opened, and no factory-made windscreen for it. Heater fan gets loud, and it is time to get a set-by-temperature feature instead of the slide bar to control heat.
Safety
I purchased a 2005 Impala after being T- boned in my 2003 Impala last month. The safety rating was the determining factor in 2003, and it proved to be correct. While the car was totalled, I was not hurt, and the 3 carseats in the back were untouched. The car is extremely comfortable, roomy and fuel efficient. It handles nicely, and above all, it is built to protect passengers in the case of a crash.