2011 CHEVROLET Impala

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$3,990
$3,247
below average
140,000 Miles
3,573
Miles above average

Vehicle Details

Mileage: 140000
Color: Beige
Body Style: Sedan
Transmission: Automatic 4-speed
Engine Type: 3.5L V6
Drive Train: FWD
Fuel: Flex Fuel
Location: Marlborough, MA
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Option & Equipment

Exhaust Tip Color - Stainless Steel
Body Side Moldings - Body-Color
Mirror Color - Body-Color
Air Filtration
Dash Trim - Simulated Wood
Door Trim - Simulated Wood
Floor Mat Material - Carpet
Floor Mats - Front
Floor Mats - Rear
Front Air Conditioning - Automatic Climate Control
Front Air Conditioning Zones - Dual
Interior Accents - Chrome
Interior Accents - Woodgrain
Rear Vents - Second Row
Steering Wheel Trim - Leather
Cargo Area Light
Center Console - Front Console With Storage
Cruise Control
Cupholders - Front
Multi-Function Remote - Keyless Entry
Multi-Function Remote - Trunk Release
One-Touch Windows - 1
Power Outlet(S) - 12v Front
Power Steering
Reading Lights - Front
Reading Lights - Rear
Remote Engine Start
Steering Wheel - Tilt
Steering Wheel Mounted Controls - Audio
Storage - Cargo Net
Storage - Door Pockets
Storage - Front Seatback
Vanity Mirrors - Dual Illuminating
Front Brake Type - Ventilated Disc
Front Shock Type - Gas
Front Spring Type - Coil
Front Struts - Macpherson
Front Suspension Type - Lower Control Arms
Rear Brake Type - Disc
Rear Shock Type - Gas
Rear Spring Type - Coil
Rear Struts
Abs - 4-Wheel
Axle Ratio - 2.86
Front Brake Diameter - 11.9
Front Brake Width - 1.2
Front Stabilizer Bar
Front Suspension Classification - Independent
Rear Brake Diameter - 10.9
Rear Brake Width - .43
Rear Stabilizer Bar
Rear Suspension Classification - Independent
Rear Suspension Type - Multi-Link
Stability Control
Traction Control
Alternator - 125 Amps
Battery - Maintenance-Free
Battery Saver
Gauge - Tachometer
Total Speakers - 6
Warnings And Reminders - Maintenance Due
Antenna Type - Element
Compass
External Temperature Display
In-Dash Cd - Single Disc
Multi-Function Display
Radio - Am/Fm
Satellite Radio - Siriusxm
Speed Sensitive Volume Control
Trip Odometer
Warnings And Reminders - Low Fuel Level
Daytime Running Lights
Front Fog Lights
Headlights - Auto On/Off
Spare Tire Mount Location - Inside
Spare Tire Size - Temporary
Spare Wheel Type - Steel
Tire Type - All Season
Wheels - Aluminum Alloy
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Window Defogger - Rear
Front Wipers - Intermittent
Power Windows
Solar-Tinted Glass
Airbag Deactivation - Occupant Sensing Passenger
Anti-Theft System - Alarm
Child Safety Door Locks
Child Seat Anchors - Latch System
Emergency Interior Trunk Release
Front Airbags - Dual
Power Door Locks
Side Airbags - Front
Side Curtain Airbags - Front
Side Curtain Airbags - Rear
Side Mirror Adjustments - Manual Folding
Side Mirror Adjustments - Power
Driver Seat Manual Adjustments - Lumbar
Driver Seat Power Adjustments - 6
Driver Seat Power Adjustments - Height
Driver Seat Power Adjustments - Reclining
Front Headrests - 2
Front Headrests - Adjustable
Front Seat Type - Bucket
Front Seatbelts - 3-Point
Passenger Seat Manual Adjustments - 4
Rear Headrests - 3
Rear Headrests - Adjustable
Rear Seat Type - Bench
Rear Seatbelts - 3-Point
Seatbelt Pretensioners - Front
Seatbelt Warning Sensor - Front
Upholstery - Cloth

Notes

Leather interior, sunroof, new brakes new tires runs excellent comes with a 90 day warranty


Recalls & Defects

VIN 2G1WG5EK5B1256700 may have been recalled. Check full report for more information

SUSPENSION:FRONT:CONTROL ARM:LOWER ARM

General Motors (GM) is recalling certain model year 2008-2012 Chevrolet Impala police vehicles because the front lower control arms may fracture. This safety recall does not include non-police Chevrolet Impala vehicles.



Vehicle Rating & Owner Reviews

Overall Rating
3.6
  Based on 15 reviews

Garbage

1
Me on 03/01/2016

Performance: 0 Comfort: 0 Fuel Economy: 0 Fun To Drive: 0 Interior Design: 0 Exterior Design: 0 Build Quality: 0 Reliability: 0 Comfort Rating: 1 Performance Rating: 1 Interior Rating: 2 Reliability Rating: 2 Safety Rating: 4 Technology Rating: 1 Value Rating: 2

You'll be getting rotors every 6 months. Definitely not designed for a hilly state. This big cars has 190 horsepower. That's a joke. Transmission went out at 45k but it was under warranty. That's my selling point. It's in excellent condition with a new transmission. This car is for senior citizens.

Monthly problems!

1
Jm on 02/14/2016

Performance: 0 Comfort: 0 Fuel Economy: 0 Fun To Drive: 0 Interior Design: 0 Exterior Design: 0 Build Quality: 0 Reliability: 0 Comfort Rating: 1 Performance Rating: 1 Interior Rating: 1 Reliability Rating: 1 Safety Rating: 3 Technology Rating: 3 Value Rating: 2

@28,000miles, brake problems,power windows replace and every 8,000miles replace front rotors and pads. @50,000mi.transmission replace. @70.000 power steering pump replace. Constance road noise thru bottom of rear doors. Popping noise when turn right on gravel roads. Price too high for this car.

Great car!

4.9
chachel_02 on 12/06/2012

Performance: 5 Comfort: 5 Fuel Economy: 5 Fun To Drive: 5 Interior Design: 4 Exterior Design: 5 Build Quality: 5 Reliability: 5 Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 5 Interior Rating: 4 Reliability Rating: 5

I bought my 2011 Impala used in the beginning of 2012. I got the LTZ which has all the features you could want in a car. It drives great, gas mileage is good, its comfortable for long trips. While the Camaro is still my dream car I feel that the Impala is more practical and comfortable. Back seat has a lot of space for passengers as well. Great trunk space too!

Great Value, Perfect American Family Car

4.8
simplecars on 05/22/2012

Performance: 5 Comfort: 5 Fuel Economy: 5 Fun To Drive: 4 Interior Design: 5 Exterior Design: 4 Build Quality: 5 Reliability: 5 Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 5 Interior Rating: 5 Reliability Rating: 5

We chose this 2011 Impala over the new designed Taurus. Yes, that is right! Why? Taurus - sit low, can NOT see out back window due to rear seat headrests (similar in Impala), too many buttons and too much electronic gizmo stuff. We liked the simple, easy to use instruments, console. Very comfortable for long trips (drove from IL to FL, AR, MO, KY, TN, more in first month owned). Now have 15,000 miles and has not missed a tick. We purchased new the base model...it had more features than our previous car, and not need to pay more for things you don't use. Paid $19,500 before tax...NEW. Excellent value for the money.

Utilitarian, highly recommended

4.1
mg_davis on 09/02/2011

Performance: 4 Comfort: 4 Fuel Economy: 5 Fun To Drive: 3 Interior Design: 4 Exterior Design: 4 Build Quality: 4 Reliability: 5 Comfort Rating: 4 Performance Rating: 4 Interior Rating: 4 Reliability Rating: 5

2 months with a new 2011. It is practical, functional, a screaming good value with rebates, pleasant looking, but a bit boring to drive. For the price I paid, I could hardy buy a small import sedan with the same trim level. If you want the maximum passenger and cargo space you can get in any sedan around 20K, then the Impala LT is your car. With room like this, you wont need an SUV. On the rare occasion you actually *do* need to transport sheets of plywood, pop the rear seats down and load up. The other 364 days of the year you'll enjoy cheaper payments and 10 or more extra MPG. It does most things great, a few things good, and nothing poorly. Best large sedan value, period.

Value, Value, Value; You get More Than you Pay For

4.3
mattddougherty on 08/31/2011

Performance: 4 Comfort: 5 Fuel Economy: 5 Fun To Drive: 3 Interior Design: 5 Exterior Design: 3 Build Quality: 4 Reliability: 5 Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 4 Interior Rating: 5 Reliability Rating: 5

First, this car (the loaded LT/LTZ models) is meant to be competitive with cars ranging in the high 20/low 30 thousand area such as the V6 Accord. I have ridden in or driven dozens and dozens of these cars in said band and up, such as new C-Class and E-Class Mercedes, 3 and 5 Series BMW, and so forth. With that said, after getting two brands new loaded LTs (one for me and one for my wife) each financed at less than $20,000, this car screams value, for the reasons I state below, and I think from the person who stumbles in the dealership but gets all the great incentives, to the person who knows exactly what he is buying (like me, having had dozens of new cars in my life), this car is solid.

chevy impala 2011

5
wgarcia on 07/25/2011

Performance: 5 Comfort: 5 Fuel Economy: 5 Fun To Drive: 5 Interior Design: 5 Exterior Design: 5 Build Quality: 5 Reliability: 5 Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 5 Interior Rating: 5 Reliability Rating: 5

got one back on june 17, 2011 put 2,350 miles on it great so far. this car is great on long trips and short ones i got the lt

Very Poor Visibility

2.4
jedgejr on 07/25/2011

Performance: 3 Comfort: 3 Fuel Economy: 2 Fun To Drive: 2 Interior Design: 2 Exterior Design: 2 Build Quality: 2 Reliability: 3 Comfort Rating: 3 Performance Rating: 3 Interior Rating: 2 Reliability Rating: 3

This car disappointed me with the visibility when backing up and changing lanes. The back window is small for a sedan and the head rests blocked half of the window and they could not be dropped. The center head rest actually blocks the headlights of any car that is behind you at night. There is also a bad blind spot between the rearview and right side view mirror when you are trying to change lanes. The back windows are also small. The air vents are also a very poor design. You have two controls for up/down and left/right. I've seen so many other cars that allow you to change the airflow direction with less complication. It is a distraction when you are driving.

Impala LT

4.9
lovemycar11 on 06/05/2011

Performance: 5 Comfort: 5 Fuel Economy: 5 Fun To Drive: 5 Interior Design: 4 Exterior Design: 5 Build Quality: 5 Reliability: 5 Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 5 Interior Rating: 4 Reliability Rating: 5

After driving several sedans and I do mean several I had said I'm not driving and Impala. I decided to drive one to humor my husband. The dealer incentives were great. I drove the Impala and fell in love with it. The leather heated front seats are wonderful and comfortable. I drive the car several miles daily and have never felt uncomfortale. I average 29 MPG and somtimes 30 The car handles like a dream. The V-6 gives me the power I need. The sound of the Bose speakers are perfect. The technology in the car is simple to use and easily understood. Friends that have rode in the backseat have positive comments about comfort. The ability to see out the back is problematic. Edmonds got this wrong

not a car for weather if you want to drive

1.8
travler2 on 05/20/2011

Performance: 1 Comfort: 1 Fuel Economy: 5 Fun To Drive: 1 Interior Design: 1 Exterior Design: 1 Build Quality: 2 Reliability: 2 Comfort Rating: 1 Performance Rating: 1 Interior Rating: 1 Reliability Rating: 2

Rented this car for a 2 days in Denver May 2011. Rained daily. One problem with car is rear view mirror might as well be left at the factory. Can't see through "lazy boy" giant head supports in rear seats for a view though the rear window. Side mirrors small, no lateral extension, and soak up rain drops until they are useless. I had no vision from behind. As far as forward, the headlamps were so useless I exited the expressway to stop and see if they were actually on. Lane changes were scary at night in the rain given this. Can't report more because I rented a F150 next day that I felt safe in. One fun comical note on the Impala is a rear spoiler on a car that is a slow as a dump truck.

2011 Impala LTZ

4.4
garsarno on 04/20/2011

Performance: 4 Comfort: 5 Fuel Economy: 5 Fun To Drive: 4 Interior Design: 4 Exterior Design: 4 Build Quality: 5 Reliability: 4 Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 4 Interior Rating: 4 Reliability Rating: 4

Traded in a 2007 Impala SS with 80,000+ miles. The current deal on the Impalas are incredible. MSRP for loaded LTZ was $31,655. GM rebate of $5,000 and $1,000 AARP rebate along with dealer discount of $1,655 gave me a new car for $24,000. They gave me $8,500 for my trade in, and the deal was set. Did buy the Major Guard GM Extended Warranty online so that the complete car is covered for five years / 100,000 miles with zero deductible. In comparison, the LTZ is more balanced and quieter than the SS. But I do miss that V8 rumble! Power is slightly down. They did however, delete the six disc cd player from the Bose option and your stuck with a single cd player.

Dang You, Detroit!

4.9
impalaintampa on 04/09/2011

Performance: 4 Comfort: 5 Fuel Economy: 5 Fun To Drive: 5 Interior Design: 5 Exterior Design: 5 Build Quality: 5 Reliability: 5 Comfort Rating: 5 Performance Rating: 4 Interior Rating: 5 Reliability Rating: 5

Yes, Detroit, I let you talk me into buying a 2011 Impala LT. What I got was a smooth, powerful, ultra-quiet, very comfortable sedan that pulls 30.5 MPG highway. I wish I had listened to Edmunds and Consumer Reports. That way, I could have spent thousands more for a smaller, less comfortable, less attractive car. Instead, I am stuck with a beautiful American car. With the Bose and luxury package, it's like sitting on my nice leather sofa at home listening to a quality stereo. Who needs that, when I could have been folded into an Azera or Camry and listening to the engine buzz. Got a LOADED car for $19,400 after all incentives and rebates.

2011 Impala LT

2.3
superyouper on 04/07/2011

Performance: 2 Comfort: 2 Fuel Economy: 1 Fun To Drive: 1 Interior Design: 1 Exterior Design: 5 Build Quality: 3 Reliability: 3 Comfort Rating: 2 Performance Rating: 2 Interior Rating: 1 Reliability Rating: 3

This car is one big disappointment. I have had several Impala's and traded in a 2006 for a 2011. I wish now that I had kept the old car. This Chevrolet model steers worse than my first car, a 1951 Studebaker. The steering is tight creating a stiff turning in town and on highway. My wife has arthritis and has a very difficult time turning a corner. The car has many blind spots including small mirrors,& rear headrests. I opted for bench seats and find them only fair for comfort. In my 2006 Impala I averaged 30 mpg on the highway. On this 2011 i get only 23 mpg. It seems to lack an overdrive. Unfortunately, I was naive enough to think that the steering was only temporary. It's not.

hard to see to drive

3.8
brenda50 on 02/26/2011

Performance: 5 Comfort: 2 Fuel Economy: 4 Fun To Drive: 4 Interior Design: 1 Exterior Design: 5 Build Quality: 4 Reliability: 5 Comfort Rating: 2 Performance Rating: 5 Interior Rating: 1 Reliability Rating: 5

I HATE the center rear headrest...anyone know how I can get rid of it? I'm afraid it will cause an accident because of the blocked vision. I agree with the others--cupholders in bad place, outside mirrors too small. I have the luxury package on the LT...the seats are hard and uncomfortable.

Interior needs re-engineering

4
ed on 11/26/2010

Performance: 5 Comfort: 4 Fuel Economy: 2 Fun To Drive: 5 Interior Design: 1 Exterior Design: 5 Build Quality: 5 Reliability: 5 Comfort Rating: 4 Performance Rating: 5 Interior Rating: 1 Reliability Rating: 5

Interior needs HELP! Center console lacks good design. No place for park money. Cup holders inadequate & not well placed. Rear seat center head-rest obstructs rear view (inside mirror ).The stamped metal parts of front seat are very sharp. (don' try to slide anything under the seat.


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Overall Rating
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