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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Back in America - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By Johnny - April 21 - 7:16 amSelected an LT for a company car, having driven two personally owned Nissan Maximas the last several years. I drive for business use and put approximately 40000 miles a year on a car. I had a choice of two Dodge products, a Toyota Camry, and the Impala. Selected the Impala mainly for color choices and enjoyed a rented 06 while in Seattle. After one week and 1200 miles later, I have been pleasantly surprized by the quality and comfort of the car. Its not the sporty car Im used too, but not bad.
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So Far Impressed - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By Jeff McMinn - December 2 - 7:33 amGreat power--surprised me when I had to use it. 21mpg w/ a/c, 26-30 w/o. A little too much noise for me interior at 60+mph, but then depends on roadway-- why whine, huh?, but great traction, room for 3 in backseat, but a little cramped for 6 ft tall people--trunk not squared at backseat junction. Never used OnStar so far, so dunno if I need it yet. Controls well positioned, easy to operate. Have about 8K miles on it so far with only oil change and tire rotation--no other problems. When I go to dealership, always look in repair lot to 07 Impalas, very little there and customers I talk to are pleased w. their Impalas. When I reach 15K miles will write another review.
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Not as good as 2000LS - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By Cam - October 2 - 6:30 amHad a 2000LS (Great car) and so I bought a 2007 LTZ. The 2007 car is smaller and the back seat has little leg room, leather seats are not comfortable, back seat sholder belts are ratchet type and close to smallest size and wont relase without releasing the belt(everybody that uses these complains there too tight) Im getting 16 to 19.5 MPG which includes 25% highway driving and 3 cylinder engine mode( Im an easy driver and this is much worse then the 2000) The outside mirrors are smaller and have a bad blind spot,(beyond me why they dont incorporate a small wide angle mirror into the rearview and why the insurance companies dont promote this). Make sure the car serves your needs!
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Satisfied - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By Denor - May 12 - 6:10 amI have a 2007 LT3. Car looks good, nice interior, good build quality, handles well. 3.9 engine is smooth and offers very adequate power. Gas mileage is disapointing. I had a 2003 with 3.4 engine that would get well over 30 mpg on hwy and mid to upper 20s in town driving. LT3 with 3.9 gets 16 mpg in town aND 25 on hwy. Also wind and road noise are excessive.
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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!