Used 2016 Chevrolet Impala LTZ 4dr Sedan w/2LZ (3.6L 6cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews
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Best vehicle I found for the $$$
I did a ton of research online before making my decision. I considered every large sedan below $40,000 and found that the LTZ was the best car that I could buy. When I finally saw it in person it confirmed my choice. The car is filled with all of the latest technology if properly equipped and has more than enough room for 5 people with a huge trunk. Power is more than adequate though the transmission is a little busy hunting for the right gear. It just takes some getting used to as its trying to maximize fuel economy. The RemoteLink app is a brilliant piece of work. The ability to safely start your car then send it your next destination saves time and is just downright cool. Search for an in-stock top-of-the-line model to find the best value for the money. Looks like the other reviewers may have had a bad sales experience but no such complaints here
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Almost drives itself.
I got all options and it almost requires a co-pilot to learn and operate all functions. Technology is off the charts. Plug in a USB drive loaded with music and the sound is amazing. Say "play Sounds of Silence"... the song plays. Say " play Leon Bedbone" .... all Redbone songs que-up and begin playing. Say call Joe... car asks "cell or home?" Then dials your choice from your cell phone, no monthly charge. The 8 inch navigation also works without subscription. Set cruise control, car slows as you approach car in front of you and resumes as he speeds up, keeping you at a chosen distance without touching controls. Car in front slams on breaks.... Impala breaks automatically. Warning lights on side view mirror if someone in the blind spot. Lane departure warning. The list goes on and on. The only negative I found is: 1.) no aux input for radio anymore but I guess everything is Bluetooth now. 2.) No SD card slot. but for $10 you can but a USB drive with a SD card slot and there are at least 2 USB ports. I would also say the ride noise level is a touch higher than say a Lexus or Mercedes but with the radio on and an extra $10,000 in my pocket to absorb sound, I don't hear a thing. The fuel economy is better than EPA rating and the 305 HP v-6 gets to 60 mph in about 6 seconds!!!
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- LT Sedan w/2LTMSRP: $18,99817 mi away
- LT Sedan w/2LTMSRP: $15,998122 mi away
- LS Sedan w/1LSMSRP: $12,995135 mi away
Impala LTZ2
I have owned 2007 Impala LTZ and before that 2000 Impala. I love the car so I keep getting a newer version. I am a Chevy guy and think its as good as it gets with the Impala LTZ.
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Buy the LTZ
I've read reviews here and it seems all the whiners bought the LS which I never go near a base model of any brand, they are all built to do the bare minimum . I spent the money on the LTZ and couldn't be happier, the V6 has 305 hp which just moves when needed, and the fit and finish is amazing compared to the 2007 impala I traded in. I bought the interior with the black leather and beautiful brown stitching. The rear view camera, lane departure, blind spot warning, and collision alert are all fantastic. I highly recommend this car if you are willing to spend the money.
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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!