I have the 2015 LT. I bought it used when it had 23k miles on it (at the time when I bought it the car was only 11 months old. It was used by an exec for a tech corporation who went to MANY seminars and trade shows, hence all the long miles the exec had to put on the car each week...) from a lease return back in Dec. of 2015. The dealer In Utah where I live gave me a REALLY nice deal on the car: 6 year or 65,000 miles BUMPER to BUMPER warranty + I was also given 3 years of OnStar (Security package included but without the navigation part option) for $24,500. I'm now at 49k miles (in Nov. of 2018) and really, this is the NICEST car I have EVER owned. I'm disabled (from a very serious lower spine injury) and needed a car that had a VERY soft ride. The seats therefore had to be VERY comfortable with a SERIOUS lumbar adjustable capability. This has that ability plus so much more. Like a HUGE trunk that when the rear seats are lowered down can hold (and I kid you not!) 4 - 4x4's, 3- 2x6's & 24- 2x4's ALL IN ONE TRIP back to home with more stuff as well from the home depot when my kid helped me fix the house after a major storm hit our home. The passenger seat was not usable tho at the time but hey, it still was fun watching the guy from the depot watch us still just keep shoving 2x4 after 2x4 into the back and still there was more room for more! Anyway, after almost 3 years I still am not REMOTELY tired of it. The lines of this new body style are of Impala are to me very handsome. I've gotten many compliments over the years from perfect strangers on the way it looks. I have the V-6 and on the highway it's gotten 32 to 34 MPG's consistently. Back when I bought it, the next summer we took my granddaughter from L.A to Washington D.C. and back with many days when I had to drive 11+ hours before we reached our next stop for the night and NO ONE in the car EVER complained that they were uncomfortable. AND, the trunk was PACKED to the hilt with luggage and coolers and more and STILL it got that same GREAT gas mileage!!! in the city, I usually get around 19 to 21 MPG's and for a big sedan I couldn't ask for more. ALL in ALL. I LOVE MY IMPALA!!! If anyone needs a BIG car and HATES SUV's or MINIVANS then this is a great option to consider! The ONLY problem I had with the car was the MyStar part, the screen went out twice in the course of 1 year but each time it went out Chevy replaced the main screen each time and a nice loaner car was given to me without charge while they worked on it. FInally, when it went out on the third time Chevy replace the ENTIRE MyStar, OnStar and ALL the internal computers... ALL COVERED with no excuses given. They just fixed it all free of charge! That, to me, is standing behind their product! For the last year and a half there has been NOTHING to complain about on the car. It just been a wonderful driving experience and a joy to own. I recommend the Impala to any who are thinking about getting one! And the newer year models are even NICER! Their are MORE features available then my year model with the same great gas mileage as my year model. I just think you can't go wrong getting an Impala!
these guys are such haters, I took one of these out on a road test the other day and I was VERY impressed with the cars ride , handling , AND it's interior. Definitely one of the best cars overall in the segment .
My dream car is the charger! Test drove one and made it come full circle for me. Saving the money up right now for a down payment but as soon as I can I am selling my car for the charger!
300 is not really a competitor to impala, more of a buick (opel) or Lincoln competitor. the impala definitely has a better interior than the maxima or kia competitors and just slightly above the charger but priced more appropriately. and to the guy who said the avalon is like a Lexus with 100X the interior quality of a impala, you have never stepped foot into these cars if you think that.
EneEky 2016 maxima not even out for the public yet, i have yet to detail one so i cant say. and saying that injection molded plastics, plastic center counsel, fo chrome, and Pleathers are BETTER than a Lexus interior is quite the grand statement.
Rented one earlier this year. Nice choice for a retiree without an abundance of cash or a middle class family of four as an alternative to a minivan. Not a "driver's car."
I respectfully disagree with the assertion that the Impala has sufficient room in the back seat for "six footers" . The sloping, coupe-like roof eliminates far too much headroom .This is an unforgivable design failure in a four door sedan this big.
I have the 2015 LT. I bought it used when it had 23k miles on it (at the time when I bought it the car was only 11 months old. It was used by an exec for a tech corporation who went to MANY seminars and trade shows, hence all the long miles the exec had to put on the car each week...) from a lease return back in Dec. of 2015. The dealer In Utah where I live gave me a REALLY nice deal on the car: 6 year or 65,000 miles BUMPER to BUMPER warranty + I was also given 3 years of OnStar (Security package included but without the navigation part option) for $24,500. I'm now at 49k miles (in Nov. of 2018) and really, this is the NICEST car I have EVER owned. I'm disabled (from a very serious lower spine injury) and needed a car that had a VERY soft ride. The seats therefore had to be VERY comfortable with a SERIOUS lumbar adjustable capability. This has that ability plus so much more. Like a HUGE trunk that when the rear seats are lowered down can hold (and I kid you not!) 4 - 4x4's, 3- 2x6's & 24- 2x4's ALL IN ONE TRIP back to home with more stuff as well from the home depot when my kid helped me fix the house after a major storm hit our home. The passenger seat was not usable tho at the time but hey, it still was fun watching the guy from the depot watch us still just keep shoving 2x4 after 2x4 into the back and still there was more room for more! Anyway, after almost 3 years I still am not REMOTELY tired of it. The lines of this new body style are of Impala are to me very handsome. I've gotten many compliments over the years from perfect strangers on the way it looks. I have the V-6 and on the highway it's gotten 32 to 34 MPG's consistently. Back when I bought it, the next summer we took my granddaughter from L.A to Washington D.C. and back with many days when I had to drive 11+ hours before we reached our next stop for the night and NO ONE in the car EVER complained that they were uncomfortable. AND, the trunk was PACKED to the hilt with luggage and coolers and more and STILL it got that same GREAT gas mileage!!! in the city, I usually get around 19 to 21 MPG's and for a big sedan I couldn't ask for more. ALL in ALL. I LOVE MY IMPALA!!! If anyone needs a BIG car and HATES SUV's or MINIVANS then this is a great option to consider! The ONLY problem I had with the car was the MyStar part, the screen went out twice in the course of 1 year but each time it went out Chevy replaced the main screen each time and a nice loaner car was given to me without charge while they worked on it. FInally, when it went out on the third time Chevy replace the ENTIRE MyStar, OnStar and ALL the internal computers... ALL COVERED with no excuses given. They just fixed it all free of charge! That, to me, is standing behind their product! For the last year and a half there has been NOTHING to complain about on the car. It just been a wonderful driving experience and a joy to own. I recommend the Impala to any who are thinking about getting one! And the newer year models are even NICER! Their are MORE features available then my year model with the same great gas mileage as my year model. I just think you can't go wrong getting an Impala!
these guys are such haters, I took one of these out on a road test the other day and I was VERY impressed with the cars ride , handling , AND it's interior. Definitely one of the best cars overall in the segment .
I have a 2015 lt. 109,000 plus miles. Never had an issue. Absolutely love 😍 my car.
My dream car is the charger! Test drove one and made it come full circle for me. Saving the money up right now for a down payment but as soon as I can I am selling my car for the charger!
300 is not really a competitor to impala, more of a buick (opel) or Lincoln competitor.
the impala definitely has a better interior than the maxima or kia competitors and just slightly above the charger but priced more appropriately.
and to the guy who said the avalon is like a Lexus with 100X the interior quality of a impala, you have never stepped foot into these cars if you think that.
Im sorry did you just said that the impala has better interior than the maxima? New 2016 maxima has a better interior than a lexus
EneEky 2016 maxima not even out for the public yet, i have yet to detail one so i cant say.
and saying that injection molded plastics, plastic center counsel, fo chrome, and Pleathers are BETTER than a Lexus interior is quite the grand statement.
EneEky the new maxims does not have better interior than Lexus let alone the impala
A Lexus is an overpriced Toyota (which is already overpriced).
I would prefer the Maxima's interior or even the Camry's interior. But I do like the Impalas exterior.
Rented one earlier this year. Nice choice for a retiree without an abundance of cash or a middle class family of four as an alternative to a minivan. Not a "driver's car."
I own a 2014 Avalon. I love it! Almost Lexus like without the extra price. Build and interior quality are 100x that of the Impala in my opinion .
I respectfully disagree with the assertion that the Impala has sufficient room in the back seat for "six footers" . The sloping, coupe-like roof eliminates far too much headroom .This is an unforgivable design failure in a four door sedan this big.
Can you do a cadillac ats 2015 review
dodge looks good but their crap
Taurus is so much better in about every way. Especially the optional AWD with that 3.5 liter ecoboost engine.
Dated design and terrible 3.5 Ecoboost engine.
@2:17 you call it a midsize sedan.
Probably a SS or the Charger
Front wheel drive , 4 cylinder.... Ruining what use to be awesome America cars