Overview & Reviews
Changes are few on the 2007 Chevrolet Impala. The 3900 V6 adopts Active Fuel Management cylinder-deactivation technology, and a non-E85 version of the 3500 V6 becomes standard for California-level emissions states.
- Powerful and efficient engine choices, can seat up to six, high crash test scores, handsome styling inside and out.
User Reviews:
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Smooth - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By mrmike - March 31 - 3:23 pmThis car is roomy, very comfortable and nice to drive. A few more places to store items woud be nice. Maybe a second glove box under the dash. It is a little difficult to get in and out of, (old guy) but once in its great!
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Buy American now and be impressed - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By jon - March 24 - 5:43 pmAt 35 miles per gallon on the highway, 24 mpg in the city on a large car with a v6, its acceptable. Also, this vehicle will run on ethanol-85 which will be the gas of the future. With OnStar communication included, this vehicle is far more practical and superior than any imported cars ranging 30 to 50k. By buying domestic cars, youll also help our economy and put our people back to work.
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Buy American - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By Rob - March 5 - 5:36 pmThis car is a dream to drive. Though we have only had it for a few weeks, we already love this car. Much better equipped than any other in its class for the money. Would buy again.
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Nice Job GM - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By Mechilmatt - March 5 - 5:33 amFun car to drive. No complaints other than a very minor problem with the window stripping and a faulty gas cap.
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Happy Impala owners! - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By Cjbrooklyn3411 - January 17 - 5:06 pmWell, a few members in our family have the Toyota Camry and have been trying to get us also purchase one. However, for almost the same price if not cheaper, the Imapala was the better chose for us. Roomier inside then the Camry and bigger trunk space. Love the feature for the air conditioning. I can set mine seperate from the drivers setting. Also enjoy the features for viewing your tire pressure, odometer and how many miles left before the next gas pruchase. All around this car is superior over any of the Nissan, Toyotas, Kia etc.
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Lemon - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By Joe - January 12 - 12:43 pmThis vehicle has been trouble from day one. Ive been averaging 15 mpg. Vehicle is incapable of driving straight, three alignments and a new set of tires helped marginally. Been running tires around 40 psi (10 above recommended) and this seems to help slightly. Key fob has been replaced once, antenna twice, window switch, brake pads, vehicle has a no start problem, rear view mirror vibrates, temperature gauge broken, clunking in rear suspension, reflashed ECM, squealing from alternator, exhaust rattle, and a number of other problems that I cant think of at the moment. Ive had the car to multiple dealerships, and they only seem to be able to fix the simplest of problems.