Used 2016 Chevrolet Impala Consumer Reviews
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Nicest Vehicle I've Ever Owned!
This Impala is a 2016 LTZ, not a 2017, but I really see no difference between the 2016 LTZ and the 2017 Premier. This LTZ has everything but a sunroof which I did not want. From the performance to the safety features, you will not be disappointed. The LTZ has stock 20" wheels and while some drivers think they're noisy, I found they performed fine on dry and wet pavement without noticeable noise on a recent 1300 mile trip. A great interstate cruiser, it got 29.7 MPG running at 75-85 MPH, all the while the tach was parked around only 1800-2000 rpm. I look forward every morning to turning over the engine in this sweet machine. Chevrolet OnStar tells me an oil change is almost due to lots of city driving, after driving it about 4,000 miles in 6-7 months. The basic OnStar service notification is a great reminder when specific mechanical preventive maintenance is scheduled to be performed as well as checks current system status, all sent to my email. The convenience of the communications, navigation, adaptive cruise control, assisted parking ae features whicvh get used every day. This one's a keeper!
Best Car at the Best Price
When my car unexpectedly died last month, I was thrown into the car market. I typically take a long time to decide, but this time, I needed a car. Immediately, I found the best car for the best price. The Impala has the highest Consumer Reports rating for a non-luxury sedan. It beats all Camrys and Accords, everybody. Then, in the month of June, GM offered 20% cash back on Impalas. 20%!!! The Impala I bought is loaded: V6 engine, Navigation, Leather Seats, Sunroof, Adaptive Cruise Control, 20" Wheels. Sticker was $41,720. After all the discounts, I paid $30.750 !!! Thank you GM! In the first six months and 13,000 miles of owning my brand new 2016 Impala, I have had a bad gas tank sensor, a failure in the power steering computer, and a one-time an air intake warning. All covered under warranty, but not the rock solid reliability new car buyers dream of. On the other hand, the trunk is even more caverness than first perceived. It almost acts like station wagon for storage space.
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- LTZ Sedan w/2LZMSRP: $10,9957 mi away
- LTZ Sedan w/2LZMSRP: $9,99950 mi away
- LT Sedan w/2LTMSRP: $7,96029 mi away
Bad car
I brought my car with 100 miles on it. Today my 2016 Chevy Impala has 24.000 and the transmission went out. Chevy transmissions are not good. The car is roomy but I wouldn't recommend buying this car
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Not your Father's Impala
Excellent ride and handling. Gas mileage around 23MPG. Go with the V6. the power is greater, and the MPG is about the same as the four cylinder. This vehicle rides like a luxury car. without the high price tag and need for premium fuel.
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Great car I just love it
I also had a 2008 Impala LT and this 2016 Impala is heads and tails better than the 2008 I really like the look of the LT and everything that comes with it if you are looking for a smart looking car buy one of these you will love it .Only gripe is the glove box is too small will not allow the manual to fit without a major trial and error I got a folder and keep all my important papers in trunk
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