Used 2011 Chevrolet Impala Consumer Reviews
A wonderful car, when not having starting issues.
This car is a beautiful car. It looks nice, runs great and rides very nicely. However, I’ve had starting issues with it and I’ve gone through 8 batteries since it was new. After getting stranded many times and spending a lot of money trying to diagnose the no start issue, the mechanics and I came to the conclusion that the OnStar module has always been bad and it is what has caused the no start issues and drained the battery continuously. Pulled the fuse for the OnStar out of vehicle and now everything works great.
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Great Car
Great car. Convenience package with blue tooth a must have. Ride, handling, fit and finish far superior to my 2003 Impala. Only two minor complaints. My car has the bench seat. The storage compartment in the center arm rest is too far back on the seat and it hinges at the back not on the right side like my 2003, this makes it difficult to reach items in the compartment. The outside rearview mirrors are too small. This car is my third Impala and I am more than pleased with my purchase.
- LT Fleet SedanMSRP: $6,999130 mi away
- LT SedanMSRP: $4,695135 mi away
- LS Fleet SedanMSRP: $7,999159 mi away
excellent car for the price
I bought this used in 2010, with roughly 20000 miles on it. So far I have been very happy with the car. I did 80000 miles; only one minor issue with the gas pedal at 60000, but nothing else; I drove through snowstorms, rain, etc and I felt very comfortable in this Impala. Highly recommend it! Giving what I paid for it, I consider it the best car I have ever owned.
Very upset Impala Owner
My transmission went out in my car at67,000 miles. i got the car at 45.000 miles. Unbelievable!!!!!!!!!
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2011 Impala LTZ
Traded in a 2007 Impala SS with 80,000+ miles. The current deal on the Impalas are incredible. MSRP for loaded LTZ was $31,655. GM rebate of $5,000 and $1,000 AARP rebate along with dealer discount of $1,655 gave me a new car for $24,000. They gave me $8,500 for my trade in, and the deal was set. Did buy the Major Guard GM Extended Warranty online so that the complete car is covered for five years / 100,000 miles with zero deductible. In comparison, the LTZ is more balanced and quieter than the SS. But I do miss that V8 rumble! Power is slightly down. They did however, delete the six disc cd player from the Bose option and your stuck with a single cd player.