Just got a 2015 Chevy impala LTZ with 25k miles, amazing car I’ve got to say. Such a smooth ride and it’s really got a luxury look and feel to it especially with all the features.
I like these big full size sedans, I wish they still made them. They were comfortable and nicely loaded out but way cheaper than SUVs. I drive a Taurus and in drivers ed we had an 06 Impala LS.
@@intuitionsbyniko7537 No I have the 4 but it's still enough for me. I don't mind getting 30mpg. It now has 105K on it. I would trade it in for a used V6 but they are hard to find and usually have more miles on them than mine does. I've seen some talk on UA-cam that they will be coming out again for 2025. I'll give those a sniff.
I have a 2014 2LT with only 18K miles, been getting offers close to 20K for it. The thing it like brand new, I inharrited from a elderly family member that no longer drives. It's a nice car so I'm going to keep it for a while.
I would and did buy an Impala for a daily driver. But I would not pay 16 grand for one that had 119K miles on it. I bought an 09 Impala LTZ with 102K miles but only paid half that as I got mine for 8 grand. Good car though with massive trunk space.
Is Colorado somehow different than British Columbia? I have Bridgestone Blizzaks on my Impala and it absolutely KILLS snowy mountain passes here. The only thing it doesn’t do is accelerate as well as a Subaru.. but that just means that people drive too fast for conditions or think they can go ‘anywhere’ and then either get impossibly stuck or up to speeds where the excess weight of an AWD system is now a huge liability for braking and cornering. Part of why nearly every car in the ditch I see is 4x4 or AWD. Overconfidence in Motion.
@calgary2800 The handling is AWESOME. I have a Honda Civic as well.. so I know a bit about handling and this 3800 lbs car (only 500lbs heavier than a Civic) on stock 18” wheels does things I never thought it would have. But.. it does it while feeling smooth. It still is at heart a boulevard cruiser rather than a grand tourer.
My first car was a 1962 Impala I bought in 1968 when I started working in a factory after graduating from high school. Loved it.
Just got a 2015 Chevy impala LTZ with 25k miles, amazing car I’ve got to say. Such a smooth ride and it’s really got a luxury look and feel to it especially with all the features.
2015 with that many miles is great!
I like these big full size sedans, I wish they still made them. They were comfortable and nicely loaded out but way cheaper than SUVs. I drive a Taurus and in drivers ed we had an 06 Impala LS.
I love my American made vehicles. They're easy to work on and can get you home. My friend has an Audi and its a very good looking lawn ornament.
Uh.. do a timing chain replacement on this and you’ll change your mind quickly.
The music is not needed…
Cringe and I clicked away to another review
😂😂😂 was thinking the same damn thing
I still have my 17. Never had a problem after 96K. I plan to keep it for a long time. You can't replace this unless it's with another used one.
Nice!! Do you have the v6? I want to upgrade my Malibu eventually
@@intuitionsbyniko7537 No I have the 4 but it's still enough for me. I don't mind getting 30mpg. It now has 105K on it. I would trade it in for a used V6 but they are hard to find and usually have more miles on them than mine does. I've seen some talk on UA-cam that they will be coming out again for 2025. I'll give those a sniff.
Great car for the money, i’m on my way to owning two of course, maybe..!? Thanks for the hands-on experience, Chad💯😅🙏🏽
12k at the most! prices are getting way out of hand especially with 120k miles
Is 2015 Chevy impala with 90,000 worth $8000?
@@Jeff-xv6gkmost definitely. That’s a great price actually
@@Benginafantaisie I wish I would’ve bought it when I had the chance somebody already bought it!
@@Jeff-xv6gk aw man 😭 it’s okay. I’m sure there is something else for you :)
I have a 2014 2LT with only 18K miles, been getting offers close to 20K for it. The thing it like brand new, I inharrited from a elderly family member that no longer drives. It's a nice car so I'm going to keep it for a while.
I drove this for my driving lessons
I would and did buy an Impala for a daily driver. But I would not pay 16 grand for one that had 119K miles on it. I bought an 09 Impala LTZ with 102K miles but only paid half that as I got mine for 8 grand. Good car though with massive trunk space.
I have a ‘09 impala lt I’m fixing it up for my younger siblings then save up to put down a big down payment for a new impala either LTZ or premier
The Impalas with the higher end trim aren't bad but I don't do FWD in Colorado so I have a Subaru
Is Colorado somehow different than British Columbia?
I have Bridgestone Blizzaks on my Impala and it absolutely KILLS snowy mountain passes here.
The only thing it doesn’t do is accelerate as well as a Subaru.. but that just means that people drive too fast for conditions or think they can go ‘anywhere’ and then either get impossibly stuck or up to speeds where the excess weight of an AWD system is now a huge liability for braking and cornering.
Part of why nearly every car in the ditch I see is 4x4 or AWD. Overconfidence in Motion.
GM hit it out of the park with this car IMHO.
2015 with 120k miles for 16 k is terrible 😂😂
I guess people don’t want to drive a big ol car around, the new ones are really big, I would rather have a smaller car and still go American or Nissan
Idk why, but that steering wheel looks like it was from a vehicle from 1999.
😂😭 I know right I had that same thought love the car but why the steering wheel has to looks old fashion 🤷♂️😭🤦♂️
Well its good news for nissan altima toyota camry and kia sedan.. screw the mismanaged so so three
1992-1996
It’s not bad. Just very boring. But Camrys are boring as well and people love them.
How is the handling. I have a 16 Altima SR with sport suspension. Feels fine but a bit harsh on bad freeway roads.
People like Camrys because of the Toyota reliability. Boring but reliable. I like this Impala though.
@calgary2800
The handling is AWESOME.
I have a Honda Civic as well.. so I know a bit about handling and this 3800 lbs car (only 500lbs heavier than a Civic) on stock 18” wheels does things I never thought it would have.
But.. it does it while feeling smooth. It still is at heart a boulevard cruiser rather than a grand tourer.
Not gonna lie the music fucked up the video