I just bought a 2019 impala premier... it's by all means, pretty quick, very comfortable and roomy, very quiet interior, GREAT 11 speaker bose system, GREAT A/C, I can keep going?! I phuqqing love my impala
Just bought my 2nd impala 1st was a 2004 so powerful and reliable. Now bought the 2019 LT love it. Gorgeous car if you like luxury looking car with classic muscle car look.
I have a 2019 I got for a steal during COVID and it’s been awesome. Super smooth and comfortable and powerful on long trips through British Columbia and Alberta. The only problems have been heat faded brakes (it was an ex-rental so to be expected) and it has a bit of an exhaust leak you can hear on startup. No recalls or other problems. I also rent a lot of cars and honestly the only one I found close was the Malibu. Other cars I’ve driven while owning it like the Honda Civic, Hyundai Kona, VW Atlas, Genesis G60, Ford Bronco Sport, and Toyota Camry have been disappointing in comparison.
Nah. Back in the day people wrote into the magazine and the forums and told GM 'the grand prix is ok, but if you put a V8 in it and made it RWD, you wouldn't be able to build them fast enough'. So GM gives them exactly that, and called it the GTO. It looked almost exactly like the grand prix 2 door, and guess what? hardly anyone bought one. GM even went further and put a 6.0 in them, and still, the weren't swamped with orders. People who demanded that GM build one, then said 'yeah but it looks like a grand prix'. THATS WHAT YOU WANTED
I still have my 2011 Chevy Impala LT.... it's a pretty good car, just now having issues with it.. I'm guessing normal repair.. but, I Def had a good run with it. I call my impala my Black Beauty... but I'm hoping for a new 1..
I have a 2019 v6 and I have no regrets buying this car. My kid plays travelball so I need space for his equipment and it doesn't disappoint. Huge trunk space, huge interior, no problems accelerating quickly. I wish Chevy never discontinued them but I'll be waiting for their return.
@@gphilipc2031 Not true. That's a commonly stated misconception but anyone who's spent 2 minutes in both cars knows there's no real comparison between the two. The Impala is the real deal, is smooth, powerful and fairly reliable. Malibu is OK but more a budget option in the lower trims and its higher trims get pricey, fast. I'd pick the Impala over any version of the Malibu every day of the week and twice on Sunday.
I love this car. I live in South Korea and own a V6 2016 model. I've been on about 100,000 miles now, but there's no problem except for the mission. The cost of repairing the mission is $150, but there is a problem only when reversing on the hill, so I just leave it. In Korea, it is not popular because it is pushed back by Hyundai's azera(grandeur) and Kia's cadenza(K7). Because hyundai and kia are Korean companies, there are two to three repair shops in each village and the repair cost is very low because they want to supply parts. On the other hand, Chevy cars are difficult to supply parts and expensive to repair because they are American cars. But I like this car. Korean cars are good design and easy to drive, but they are not manly. Chevy impala is very attractive to me who pursues strength because it is very tough and strong. In Korea, the car is expensive to repair, but it doesn't break down as well as Japanese cars :) I like it very much! I'll keep riding this car until I get married.
Kia and Hyundai cars are popular with us in Saudi Arabia, but we in Saudi Arabia suffer from very bad air conditioning, and it is not comparable to Japanese cars. Excellent
I just got a 2014 2LT with 18,000 miles on it, been garaged it's hole life and it looks and drives like brand new. My Parents had it as a second car and I am using it for the same, I usually drive a Ram 1500 which is another big highway queen but it's nice to drive a car for a change.
My husband got me a 2019 Impala Premier. He's always been a Chevy, especially Impala guy. I love it but he loves it more that I don't even get to drive it as much. lol. He recently tuned it adding an extra 40-44 horsepower. We are considering another one.
Chevy impala has been American staple for decades is why Americans Love it 😀 It's sad that the Chevrolet Impala is gone and Ford Taurus is gone now too
@@michaeltipton5500thanks for the update !! I’m looking at. 2017 soon. Less than 50k miles for 17k. My 2015 Malibu is just over 100k miles now I’m about ready to upgrade to the bigger engine
I bought 3 Chevy so far.Chevy Tahoe Chevy suburban Chevy Malibu now probably again looking to buy brand new either Chevy impala or Lincoln continental.I love Chevy .
Impalas have been small since 1998. The ss was the last big sedan chevy made. The charger and chrysler is the biggest blue collar affordable sedan people can buy now. I spent awhile driving a malibu around its half the size of my charger
Well, Malibu's are the smaller mid-size car compared to the Impala. When compared in size, the Charger is a little bit shorter with an overall length of 198 inches while the Impala spans 201 inches.
I like my Chevy Impala as basic as they come I got a 4-cylinder LS gold 2015 Chevy Impala I thought it was going to burn a little gas even though it's a four-cylinder it burns no gas at all
I own this style impala v6 and I love it. It’s not too reliable but I love the look and it drives pretty smooth on the freeway. I don’t like the dash design or the seats. The car is a lot of fun and that’s what you want when buying a car. Good power and not to bad on gas. I keep playing with the idea of buying an f150 but I really love my car and my family does also. If u can find this car with low miles I recommend it. Also get the 3.8 engine. It’s a lot a fun.
@@Baylorbetterthanbrown look up the definition of reliability dumbass. It means the car breaks down easy with cheap materials. I bet you’re broke ass can’t even afford one.
I’m from ksa owned impala 2017 by accident not sure if any good, I was impressed by how the car drive, spacious and quietness. Sad news Chevy discontinued the car. I had issue AC was not good.
I love the style of the car and features but regardless of being in the hood or suburbs I always notice impalas sitting in someone’s yard that needs transmission work. No matter the year either.
in high school i had a 2004 Impala SS it was pretty reliable i just recently bought a 07 Impala SS for cheap with low miles and a new tranny the SS were cool they ride smooth but other than that just a A to B car i got a 19 5.0 mustang for Fun maybe in the future ill get the Cheverolet SS sedan as a Daily
Cool chevy Impala for sure man. I have a 2005 chevy Malibu LS great car with 240.000 miles and she runs great i think at this point im going to keep her for longtime ✌️😉
Can anybody in the comments update me on their 2017-2020 impala ownership experience? Are they really reliable ? Do they have sensor problems ? Is the suspension worth it ? Also what about transmission?
@ceejack662 If you can get one with the lowest miles. They are gas guzzlers but that's only if you drive carelessly and commute larger distances. As far as transmission goes, the reason they might get a bad wrap on them is because people hardly maintain their transmissions. Thats why they get rid of em because they transmission went out. I usually drain mine every 30,000 and put the same amount you got out. As long as you keep up the maintenance on them, they should run a food while.
I bought a 2007 Chevy Impala with 194,000 it' got 201,800 the only thing I done was change the starter and water pump. I'm going through a half quart of oil every 3,000 Miles. 90 percent of Miles I put on it is hwy miles
Just got a 2019 premier last august but my ac just went out when the weather got warm which is annoying but can’t figure it out what’s wrong going to take it in
Not bad, I’d get the 1 with the fog lights and LED lighting package if could do it again. Other than that it’s been good to me. I have a 2014 n just hit 98k miles. Oil change, brakes tires n that’s it. Had to change the A/C line at like 80k miles n just changed the battery last month but it’s been reliable as fuck
Is it really saying something when you point out 'power windows, power locks'?? I mean its not the 70s and 80s where that was a premium option. I think we all basically assume a car has power windows, power locks, power brakes, power steering, without having to say it.
Chevy cars are imitations of Korean cars since 2008 after they bought Korean car company Deawoo. Spark, Cruize, Malibu and SUV’s are all taken from Daewoo. Since 2017 in terms of engine and technology they are collaborating with Honda.
@@michaelcardy6097 Your IQ level so “high” that you can think 1 lt, 1.6lt engines as an American. Who believes in your family? Ask them. They will look at your face and laugh at you😁
@@mosermesser788 yeah really we can do without the buttons on the steering wheel it's a scam to make people think the car is worth more than what it is
Man impala gang 🎉 I got a 2003 Chevy impala ls I love it! Very reliable fun and I love the fact that ppl think that’ it’s slow till u floor it! Definitely a super sleeper
I’ve got a 2000 and I put KYB struts with 05 Monte Carlo springs and FE4 steering rack and sway bars and modified a strut tower brace to fit the back strut towers. It rides and handles almost as good as my CTS.
I have a 2019 Chevy impala it’s actually a big sedan bro they aren’t lying. I think it looks good tho and the interior is spacious as hell but yeah as far as sedans go this is a full sized sedan.
They're pretty big for a sedan, always have been. Compared to a truck they're small, but for a sedan they're pretty big. The 2018 impala is about 17ft long and 6 ft wide Whereas the Silverado is anywhere from 17ft-20ft long and almost 7 ft wide. But hey I drove a 99 Silverado for years before I got this thing lol
GM quit production of them.. the geniuses in management never cease to amaze me about their super stupid ideas.. super stupid I guess that's what management thinks ss stands for
I'm guessing that many people making comments here are younger. Impala and other cars were bigger through the 60's . And from 1971 through 1976, Impalas were even bigger. But they didn't have as much rear seat leg room. All hood and trunk. Much wider, inside and out. Driver couldn't reach the glove box while driving.
Man impala gang 🎉 I got a 2003 Chevy impala ls I love it! Very reliable fun and I love the fact that ppl think that’ it’s slow till u floor it! Definitely a super sleeper
Hypothetically, if Chevy came into some hard times, they could quickly bring back the impala, change it up, and BAM, chevy has no more problems.
And a real Blazer then yes
Truth.
And bring back 3.8
@@belialdemena54923.8L V6 are a pain to work on
I just purchased a 2017 Impala LT. I've always wanted one. 🔥
You recommend bro? Been wanting one myself
I just bought a 2019 impala premier... it's by all means, pretty quick, very comfortable and roomy, very quiet interior, GREAT 11 speaker bose system, GREAT A/C, I can keep going?! I phuqqing love my impala
Me too the same exact one too I’m jus happy I finally got one 😊
How’s it going? Getting one tomorrow
I always loved how much space the impalas had. The trunk on them are huge as well. They also drive pretty good.
Just bought my 2nd impala 1st was a 2004 so powerful and reliable. Now bought the 2019 LT love it. Gorgeous car if you like luxury looking car with classic muscle car look.
Uniquely American, to me anyhow.
I have a 2019 I got for a steal during COVID and it’s been awesome. Super smooth and comfortable and powerful on long trips through British Columbia and Alberta. The only problems have been heat faded brakes (it was an ex-rental so to be expected) and it has a bit of an exhaust leak you can hear on startup. No recalls or other problems.
I also rent a lot of cars and honestly the only one I found close was the Malibu. Other cars I’ve driven while owning it like the Honda Civic, Hyundai Kona, VW Atlas, Genesis G60, Ford Bronco Sport, and Toyota Camry have been disappointing in comparison.
If they put a V8 and RWD in this it would be the best car ever made. Check out the Chevrolet Caprice PPV
@MikodoHizoThat thing was a sleeper. Not too many people even knew there was one.
all whee drive SS
@@retiredsnowbunnyhunterx5106 facts! Because I just found out 2 weeks ago
Nah. Back in the day people wrote into the magazine and the forums and told GM 'the grand prix is ok, but if you put a V8 in it and made it RWD, you wouldn't be able to build them fast enough'. So GM gives them exactly that, and called it the GTO. It looked almost exactly like the grand prix 2 door, and guess what? hardly anyone bought one. GM even went further and put a 6.0 in them, and still, the weren't swamped with orders. People who demanded that GM build one, then said 'yeah but it looks like a grand prix'. THATS WHAT YOU WANTED
My favorite part is the compartment behind the radio. It’s so futuristic
I still have my 2014 Impala 2LT. I still love this car. I hate that GM discontinued it but I understand why they did.
sAMe with the bench seat option in front
I read a RUMOR that Chevy is bringing it back.
@@N4daGainz Interesting. If that happens, it’ll probably be an EV LOL.
I still have my 2011 Chevy Impala LT.... it's a pretty good car, just now having issues with it.. I'm guessing normal repair.. but, I Def had a good run with it. I call my impala my Black Beauty... but I'm hoping for a new 1..
Hoping to buy an Impala soon. I love the wider stance and the mean looking grill, a nice departure from the ovals on wheels that other companies make
I have a 2019 v6 and I have no regrets buying this car. My kid plays travelball so I need space for his equipment and it doesn't disappoint. Huge trunk space, huge interior, no problems accelerating quickly. I wish Chevy never discontinued them but I'll be waiting for their return.
Same man I’ve got a 2014 ltz and would love for them to bring them back I would buy one in a heart beat
The new Malibus could easily have been named Impala. No one woulda' known.
@@gphilipc2031 Not true. That's a commonly stated misconception but anyone who's spent 2 minutes in both cars knows there's no real comparison between the two. The Impala is the real deal, is smooth, powerful and fairly reliable. Malibu is OK but more a budget option in the lower trims and its higher trims get pricey, fast. I'd pick the Impala over any version of the Malibu every day of the week and twice on Sunday.
@@ronhoover5516right, nothing alike beside that chevy emblem... the malibu is nowhere as comfortable either...
I love this car. I live in South Korea and own a V6 2016 model. I've been on about 100,000 miles now, but there's no problem except for the mission. The cost of repairing the mission is $150, but there is a problem only when reversing on the hill, so I just leave it. In Korea, it is not popular because it is pushed back by Hyundai's azera(grandeur) and Kia's cadenza(K7). Because hyundai and kia are Korean companies, there are two to three repair shops in each village and the repair cost is very low because they want to supply parts. On the other hand, Chevy cars are difficult to supply parts and expensive to repair because they are American cars. But I like this car. Korean cars are good design and easy to drive, but they are not manly. Chevy impala is very attractive to me who pursues strength because it is very tough and strong. In Korea, the car is expensive to repair, but it doesn't break down as well as Japanese cars :) I like it very much! I'll keep riding this car until I get married.
Kia and Hyundai cars are popular with us in Saudi Arabia, but we in Saudi Arabia suffer from very bad air conditioning, and it is not comparable to Japanese cars. Excellent
For me, the most beautiful design for Azera 2018 2019 2020
It’s clean. Love large sedans
Bought a 2018 Premier in November. This car is amazing. All around
I just got a 2014 2LT with 18,000 miles on it, been garaged it's hole life and it looks and drives like brand new. My Parents had it as a second car and I am using it for the same, I usually drive a Ram 1500 which is another big highway queen but it's nice to drive a car for a change.
We are brothers. I also own a 2014 2LT and a Ram 1500 👍🏾.
Awesome!!
@@briandonald Sweet!
This video has definitely encouraged me to get an impala. I love your attitude man, keep doing what you’re doing.
Same lol
My husband got me a 2019 Impala Premier. He's always been a Chevy, especially Impala guy. I love it but he loves it more that I don't even get to drive it as much. lol. He recently tuned it adding an extra 40-44 horsepower. We are considering another one.
name of tune? Im considering a trifecta
I have a summit white Chevy impala LT and I have no regrets to choosing this to be my first car, very spacious and luxurious look to it
I own a 2014 LTZ V6, did around 135K kilometres. I just love impala.
I prefer the v6 it has with FWD. BY far. That v6 is pushing v8 power
I got 2015 it’s fwd but I love it. Definitely got some power to it.
I want to get a 2020 Impala midnight edition
Me too
Chevy impala has been American staple for decades is why Americans Love it 😀
It's sad that the Chevrolet Impala is gone and Ford Taurus is gone now too
I believe at some point both will be back, hopefully NOT as EVs.
I have a 2017 with 78K on it. It's never had a thing go wrong with it. I can't say that about other cars I've had.
Car now 100K on it and still running flawlessly.
@@michaeltipton5500thanks for the update !! I’m looking at. 2017 soon. Less than 50k miles for 17k. My 2015 Malibu is just over 100k miles now I’m about ready to upgrade to the bigger engine
I have the LTZ Impala 2015 305 HP NO complaints
Oooh nice ltz!
Im looking into getting that very very soon
I have a 2014 with 183k miles and i absolutely love this car
I have the 2017 all white Chevy impala wanna get it tinted very soon
It’s a shame this car is discontinued and GM is not bringing it back
I bought 3 Chevy so far.Chevy Tahoe Chevy suburban Chevy Malibu now probably again looking to buy brand new either Chevy impala or Lincoln continental.I love Chevy .
Impala is pretty reliable. My struts leaked at 150,201 miles. Other than that, I've had ZERO problems. 💯 👍🏾
I got a 2007. They literally last forever and never break down it you takecare of them
Love my 2015 LTZ
This car makes my love handles jiggle
Also, it’s one of the very very few cars that will run with flex fuel.
If they put a twin turbo v6 game changer..
Impalas have been small since 1998. The ss was the last big sedan chevy made. The charger and chrysler is the biggest blue collar affordable sedan people can buy now. I spent awhile driving a malibu around its half the size of my charger
Well, Malibu's are the smaller mid-size car compared to the Impala. When compared in size, the Charger is a little bit shorter with an overall length of 198 inches while the Impala spans 201 inches.
I like my Chevy Impala as basic as they come I got a 4-cylinder LS gold 2015 Chevy Impala I thought it was going to burn a little gas even though it's a four-cylinder it burns no gas at all
I love mine got a 4 cylinder too but damn that car uses a lot of gas im really sad they stopped making them
I love the impala i have owned a 02 05 2010 and the new body 2014 i love them all
I got a 3.6 305 hp limited it flies man
I own this style impala v6 and I love it. It’s not too reliable but I love the look and it drives pretty smooth on the freeway. I don’t like the dash design or the seats. The car is a lot of fun and that’s what you want when buying a car. Good power and not to bad on gas. I keep playing with the idea of buying an f150 but I really love my car and my family does also. If u can find this car with low miles I recommend it. Also get the 3.8 engine. It’s a lot a fun.
Well what do you mean not to Reliable idiot
@@Baylorbetterthanbrown look up the definition of reliability dumbass. It means the car breaks down easy with cheap materials. I bet you’re broke ass can’t even afford one.
@@arod605 I got one it's my daily driver 2015
I bought a Ram pickup but I kept my 2014 2LT, 3.6L V6. I recommend that you keep yours after you get your truck, if you can.
It’s 3.6 2012 and up
I’m from ksa owned impala 2017 by accident not sure if any good, I was impressed by how the car drive, spacious and quietness. Sad news Chevy discontinued the car. I had issue AC was not good.
I love the style of the car and features but regardless of being in the hood or suburbs I always notice impalas sitting in someone’s yard that needs transmission work. No matter the year either.
Not true
That BEAT is 🔥!!!
My first car. I love it
in high school i had a 2004 Impala SS it was pretty reliable i just recently bought a 07 Impala SS for cheap with low miles and a new tranny the SS were cool they ride smooth but other than that just a A to B car i got a 19 5.0 mustang for Fun maybe in the future ill get the Cheverolet SS sedan as a Daily
Cool chevy Impala for sure man. I have a 2005 chevy Malibu LS great car with 240.000 miles and she runs great i think at this point im going to keep her for longtime ✌️😉
What year is it
Can anybody in the comments update me on their 2017-2020 impala ownership experience? Are they really reliable ? Do they have sensor problems ? Is the suspension worth it ? Also what about transmission?
@ceejack662 If you can get one with the lowest miles. They are gas guzzlers but that's only if you drive carelessly and commute larger distances. As far as transmission goes, the reason they might get a bad wrap on them is because people hardly maintain their transmissions. Thats why they get rid of em because they transmission went out. I usually drain mine every 30,000 and put the same amount you got out. As long as you keep up the maintenance on them, they should run a food while.
I bought a 2007 Chevy Impala with 194,000 it' got 201,800 the only thing I done was change the starter and water pump. I'm going through a half quart of oil every 3,000 Miles. 90 percent of Miles I put on it is hwy miles
I have a 2015 Impala 3.6 V6 33 MPG highway 0 to 60 in 6 seconds 306 HP. What more do you need?
style wise i like Chevy.
I want this car
beatiful car. what year is this?
If I could guess it’s a 2015
@@rodrell1075 2017. He said it within 10 seconds of the video starting.
Well, it’s still the same generation.
@@rodrell1075 hahaha yeah like right what difference does it make they all look alike
Just got a 2019 premier last august but my ac just went out when the weather got warm which is annoying but can’t figure it out what’s wrong going to take it in
Evaporator core is probably your issue with AC
@@patrickbretelson7950 it was the compressor had to get it swapped but the dealer covered it
Am sure they love BIG THINGS
oh nah
Buick LaCrosse and Cadillac CT6 also
They did have an ls the previous generation.
You won’t be able to see at night. TRUST ME
That because of your tint
lol trust me man, it’s bad …tint aside.
@@Len_Villain I’d be fine with it. Looking to trade my mustang in for this car.
Not bad, I’d get the 1 with the fog lights and LED lighting package if could do it again. Other than that it’s been good to me. I have a 2014 n just hit 98k miles. Oil change, brakes tires n that’s it. Had to change the A/C line at like 80k miles n just changed the battery last month but it’s been reliable as fuck
That screen in the middle blacked out on me for like 2mins once lol but other than that great vehicle
got a classic 03 in blue…166K runs like a champ just need a new starter and fuel pump…chevy4L
Currently have a 2006 Impala SS thinking about trading it for a 2018 Impala premier
They drive like a buick lesabre. Shame GM killed the last full size car.
I got a 2015 LTZ and want to upgrade my infotainment system so I can have Android Auto,
You’re so fun to listen to 😂😂😂
I’m on my third one
Quick question for everyone do all Impalas Chevy bounce
Chevy SS = 6.2L V8 Powerhouse plus 6-speed manual 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Is it really saying something when you point out 'power windows, power locks'?? I mean its not the 70s and 80s where that was a premium option. I think we all basically assume a car has power windows, power locks, power brakes, power steering, without having to say it.
could use some lowering springs
God speed has some lowering springs for it
I absolutely love my 2015 impala limited LTZ, the thing has the power of a cocain filled chihuahua
Chevy cars are imitations of Korean cars since 2008 after they bought Korean car company Deawoo. Spark, Cruize, Malibu and SUV’s are all taken from Daewoo. Since 2017 in terms of engine and technology they are collaborating with Honda.
That’s a huge lie where did you get this info Ali baba 🤣
Imports copy American cars for the appeal of the American people get your facts right buddy lmfaooo
@@michaelcardy6097
Go investigate a little bit with your “perfect” brain.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daewoo_Motors
@@michaelcardy6097
Your IQ level so “high” that you can think 1 lt, 1.6lt engines as an American. Who believes in your family? Ask them. They will look at your face and laugh at you😁
Soooo, what Daewoo car looks like an Impala?
music 🔥🔥🔥
I hope theres never an ev impala. Hybrids are great tho and already have hybrid impala
I love it but i is think the lacrosse looks way better
Did he just say it’s a 4 cylinder turbo????
And the trunk leaks from time to time
😍!
Looks good from the outside but inside....😂
Are you kidding it looks good inside to
Are you kidding it looks good inside to
@@Baylorbetterthanbrownmaybe from your point of view. For me, the steering wheel looks strange and there are too many buttons in the middle....
@@mosermesser788 yeah really we can do without the buttons on the steering wheel it's a scam to make people think the car is worth more than what it is
Actually my Impala does have leather, literally the whole seats
10/10 salesmen
Man impala gang 🎉 I got a 2003 Chevy impala ls I love it! Very reliable fun and I love the fact that ppl think that’ it’s slow till u floor it! Definitely a super sleeper
I’ve got a 2000 and I put KYB struts with 05 Monte Carlo springs and FE4 steering rack and sway bars and modified a strut tower brace to fit the back strut towers. It rides and handles almost as good as my CTS.
Nope rather have a dodge charger or even an ancient crown vic nothing beats a good old v8 and being pushed rather than pulled
Big mileage will not
People think impalas are big cars 😂 everyone at my school drives a lifted truck and I want an impala because I think it’s a small car
I have a 2019 Chevy impala it’s actually a big sedan bro they aren’t lying. I think it looks good tho and the interior is spacious as hell but yeah as far as sedans go this is a full sized sedan.
@@ProdNapoleon well I drive a Chevy Silverado so imo it’s a way smaller car specially the old chevys impalas 04-08
For a car it's pretty big compared to other car competitors
They're pretty big for a sedan, always have been. Compared to a truck they're small, but for a sedan they're pretty big. The 2018 impala is about 17ft long and 6 ft wide Whereas the Silverado is anywhere from 17ft-20ft long and almost 7 ft wide. But hey I drove a 99 Silverado for years before I got this thing lol
GM quit production of them.. the geniuses in management never cease to amaze me about their super stupid ideas.. super stupid I guess that's what management thinks ss stands for
I ain't never heard anyone In my lifetime say impala 🔥😂 If you ain't in a foreign you don't look right!
Junk😂
I'm guessing that many people making comments here are younger. Impala and other cars were bigger through the 60's . And from 1971 through 1976, Impalas were even bigger. But they didn't have as much rear seat leg room. All hood and trunk. Much wider, inside and out. Driver couldn't reach the glove box while driving.
beautiful car! buy american
Ls4
No thanks
HAVE 2018 IMPALA PREMIER, GREAT STEREO, FAST, LARGE, APPLE CAR PLAY, DECENT GAS MILEAGE, FUN, GOOD CAR SO FAR!
Me personally i dont like front wheel drive cars i like the rear wheel drive but its a nice car
Man impala gang 🎉 I got a 2003 Chevy impala ls I love it! Very reliable fun and I love the fact that ppl think that’ it’s slow till u floor it! Definitely a super sleeper