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Used 2016 Chevrolet Impala LS 4dr Sedan w/1LS (2.5L 4cyl 6A) Consumer Reviews

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Michael Mitchell, Marietta, GA, 04/03/2016
updated 04/04/2018
Chevrolet Impala LS 4dr Sedan w/1LS (2.5L 4cyl 6A)
22 of 24 people found this review helpful

My first car 51 years ago was a Chevy, Haven't bought one since until I test drove the new Impala LTZ. Very nice, I came out of a CTS which I liked a lot , I like this at lest as much for $20,000 less. Had the car now for 18 months and like it as much now as then have had not problems. Two year now and absolutely love it. Had no problems at all.

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3 out of 5 stars

Drive on city roads and highway before you buy

john dipietro, Charlottesville, VA, 03/29/2016
Chevrolet Impala LS 4dr Sedan w/1LS (2.5L 4cyl 6A)
14 of 23 people found this review helpful

Got this as a rental thinking I was getting a good car. First thing is I hit my head getting in (I am only 5,8) visibility is poor being blocked by the rear view mirror on the front, head rest on the side and a very narrow rear window. It lacks power, the engine sounds like it is constantly struggling under the slightest attempt to accelerate, the transmission is constantly downshifting and up-shifting. It feels like it gets stuck between gears before finally completing the shift. I only drive in manual now. Throttle response is slow. Minor things: the center console cover is difficult to open, the drink holders are too small, back up camera picture is fuzzy, the electronic manual shifter is located on top of the gear shift so if you happen to rest your hand on it the car will inadvertently change gears. Positives: the seat is comfortable and I like the way it handles on back roads. I would not buy this car.

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Over Priced for cheap electronics and a plastic

Dan Bethke, Hastings, MN, 02/10/2016
Chevrolet Impala LS 4dr Sedan w/1LS (2.5L 4cyl 6A)
14 of 27 people found this review helpful

The plastic wood grain finish is cheesy, many cheap electronics in this car just to jack up the price. The engine and transmission are decent and the best thing about this car. The car is noisy at higher speeds. Did I mention the cheap electronics to jack up the price, ridiculous! A smart phone or a Garmin is a better option for navigation. Cheap electronics don't make the car safer GM. It's the person driving the car! The car has an excellent look from the outside. Very eye catching.

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Uncomfortable

AJ, Palo Alto, CA, 08/30/2016
Chevrolet Impala LS 4dr Sedan w/1LS (2.5L 4cyl 6A)
11 of 27 people found this review helpful

This is one of the least comfortable cars that I have ever driven. There are multiple ergonomic problems. First, the headrests ridiculously far forward. They push your head and neck forward putting strain on your neck. Half an hour behind the wheel and you will have a headache for the rest of the day. Next, the center console is too tall and too far forward and is not adjustable. With your hands on the steering wheel and 9 and 3, it is impossible to turn right without going through a series of elbow contortions. This is unsafe. If an emergency right turn were necessary it might not be possible. Third, the view in the rear view mirror is restricted to a small sliver. The rear parcel shelf is so high that it is barely possible to see the roof of the car following. The interior materials are cheap, but this is a rental car, so that is to be expected. However, a $30,000 car should at least have a leather wrapped steering wheel, not one made of foam rubber.

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