Used 2011 Chevrolet Impala Sedan Consumer Reviews
Bargain of a lifetime
Well there were lots of Impala LTZ’s made. I have friends with 300,000 miles of thers. Only maintenance is tires and oil changes so far on mine. The bad news, they don’t hold there value and they ride poorly, I mean stiff ? The good news you can pickup a bargain. A 2008 just sold for 3 K and it was almost perfect, even the tires with only 90K on the odometer..my car was purchased in 2011
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Cowtown Impala
The car still looks great at 118,000, no major repairs till the tranny went at 112,000 miles, paid $3600 for rebuilt tranny. We had to pay what the car is worth to keep it on the road. I guess taking really good car of the car did not keep the car from dying from a dead tranny on a busy street. We plan to buy a reliable SUV when the Impala dies in a couple of years
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Garbage
You'll be getting rotors every 6 months. Definitely not designed for a hilly state. This big cars has 190 horsepower. That's a joke. Transmission went out at 45k but it was under warranty. That's my selling point. It's in excellent condition with a new transmission. This car is for senior citizens.
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120k and still won’t get rid of it
Got a great deal off msrp new. Quiet, comfortable and really good Bose system. Only have had one problem, transmission, which was less than a grand to have rebuilt (not happy about it, but zero other problems and MUCH less in repairs compared to my cousins Toyota’s or VW). Does have a little rust now from Michigan roads. Overall, will not be replacing anytime soon and still runs and drives like new.
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Impala LT
After driving several sedans and I do mean several I had said I'm not driving and Impala. I decided to drive one to humor my husband. The dealer incentives were great. I drove the Impala and fell in love with it. The leather heated front seats are wonderful and comfortable. I drive the car several miles daily and have never felt uncomfortale. I average 29 MPG and somtimes 30 The car handles like a dream. The V-6 gives me the power I need. The sound of the Bose speakers are perfect. The technology in the car is simple to use and easily understood. Friends that have rode in the backseat have positive comments about comfort. The ability to see out the back is problematic. Edmonds got this wrong