Used 2013 Chevrolet Impala Consumer Reviews
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Fast for a v-6
The Impala is a retired police car it has the biggest Turbo on the engine. the reason the car is so fast, when the turbo kicks in hang on
2012 Chevy review
Great car
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- LTZ SedanMSRP: $6,995103 mi away
- LT SedanMSRP: $7,995105 mi away
- LT Fleet SedanMSRP: $7,000105 mi away
Another lackluckster car from GM
Pro: It's large. Cons: Everything else. Aside from it's generic overall design, and terribly poor road handling, the Impala is very generic in both design and feel. Even with a fully loaded LTZ, I can't help but feel disappointed, and honestly a little embarrassed every time I drive this car. After all this IS used heavily as a fleet vehicle, and not only that, everyone seems to own one (why? I'll never know). Pulling this vehicle into a parking spot is near impossible on the first try- same with just about every oversized vehicle GM pumps out. Be prepared to feel every bump in the pavement too, as well as intense body lean in about every corner. Do yourself a favor don't buy this car
My Impala
Great car, lots of room, 28-29 mpg. No problems in 78000 miles.
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