Used 2018 Chevrolet Impala Consumer Reviews
Great value
First, be aware that the car is being discontinued so that's a concern. I purchased a used 2018 Premier. I have previously driven a 2008 Chevy Impala 3.9L V6 police edition, so power was important. The 4 cylinder was a joke to drive. Next, I wanted a power passenger seat - that's ONLY available with a Premier package (drawback). Finally, I could not find a 2019 Premier with a V6 anywhere. And, for the price, the 2018 was just fine. Great car for the price. I typically drive cars for 10 years or longer, so I expect to have this for a long time. My 2008 Chevy Impala is not fancy, but it's still going with 240,000 miles. I hope to keep this one just as long.
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Rented it and it sold me.... the V-6 is incredible
I rented this car and am now looking to buy. Sedans have fallen out of favor, so I found a 2017 LT2 V-6 with leather for $14,499 with..... 39,000 miles. Wow. The driving is great, very nice ride, V-6 is FAST and the interior is comfortable. Mpg is good (highway especially), the only iffy thing is that the interior is hard, as in plasticky, but that's nittpicking. The reviews seem to be very good (from owners), I just think it's a sharp car that is big. I looked at the Hyundai Azera and while I like the styling (no one owns that car, so it's distinct), it was a little cramped inside and the Chevy is faster. I drive a lot on the highway and need passing power.
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- LT SedanMSRP: $13,77216 mi away
- LT SedanMSRP: $13,24599 mi away
- Premier SedanMSRP: $9,75093 mi away
Best full size sedan
Excellent quality, technology, comfort and value. Way impressed with this vehicle.
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Look at why KBB rates this #1 Get the V6
Don't get the 4 cylinder. You will love getting out into traffic with 300+ HP, that does 0-60 in 6 sec, and has a manual on-the-fly shift from manual to automatic. What do you really want in a car? Take your eyes off fuel mileage for a moment, and consider a roomy, quiet spacious, luxurious ride where you can have a conversation with your loved ones; great handling and braking, and the controls are simple. Don't get navigation or sun roof - better without them and a nice Garmin. The Avalon is a little tighter in the steering, and has sport mode, but does not have the power - and it is double the price.
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Great Luxury Sedan at Great Price
I shopped for 6 months before purchasing the Impala. I compared all vehicles of same size. In my opinion the Impala gave the biggest bang for the buck. I am very pleased with the purchase. The car performs great.
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