Overview & Reviews
GM has resurrected the Impala nameplate (a staple in Chevy's lineup from 1959 to the early '80s and then briefly from 1994 to '96 ) and put it on an all-new full-size sedan body that rides on the Lumina front-drive platform. Although the Lumina itself is back for the 2000 model year, Impala will eventually replace it as Chevy's large-car entry to battle the likes of Ford's Crown Victoria, Buick's LeSabre and Chrysler's LH cars.
- Six-passenger seating availability, big brakes, torquey V6 engines.
- So-so styling, no V8, big front-drive cars rarely sell as well as big rear-drivers.
User Reviews:
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Impala Woes - 2000 Chevrolet Impala
By derek8155 - March 3 - 2:00 amThis is a nice car but suffers from quality problems. I had to replace all 4 rotors 5 times in 100,000 miles due to warping. I also had numerous problems with the steering and shaking. The two things you dont want problems with are steering and braking. GM had no real solution to these problems so I am getting rid of it and buying a Camry.Its unfortunate as this was my first American car I have ever purchased in 30 years and probably my last!!!
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Gm has better lawyers than cars - 2000 Chevrolet Impala
By Jim Magin - September 21 - 2:00 amTransmission went at low milage. Arnold Cheverolet put in salesmans car used transmission and gave me a bill saying they fixed mine. Still NG Remote door locks never worked Compass / temp doesnt work Rattles and squeeks