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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Import squasher - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By JRV - June 15 - 7:30 amWhat a fabulous car. All it took was one test drive and it was sold. The power is tremendous, yet it is comfortable and rides very smooth, even with 18 inch wheels. Its nice to see an American car company finally stick it to those imports. There is no way anyone would even think about buying a Camry or Accord after driving this. Faster, more solid, and a little less money. Its great!
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Value Packed Performance - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By Aaron - January 27 - 1:36 pmThis car is exceptionally well designed and built for the money. Biggest praise goes to the performance as the car will actually break the drive tire loose when cruising at over 30 mph if the accelerator is pressed hard. The active fuel management is a great innovation and definitely improves fuel economy when the car is not driven hard. For anyone out there who is dissapointed in this system just lay off the accelerator a bit and it will perform its intended function quite well. Ive driven this car for just over 2,000 miles now and the ride and handling are superb, steering feel and response is best of any vehicle Ive ever owned, brakes are balanced with great stopping power and pedal feel.
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Good Replacement Choice - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By BobH - January 5 - 2:50 pmI never rate anything a 10! Only had this car for 7 weeks - 1600 miles but so far am well pleased. Fully loaded. Imperial blue/gray interior. 20 - 22 mpg with very little highway driving. Leased 3yr/36000mi. Selected for style and features to replace a 99 300M. Great trunk space for 4 golf bags. Quiet riding. Suspension seems a little rough on minor road bumps and seems to hesitate a bit when going from 3cyl to 6 cyl mode in city driving but overall driving is a pleasure. Im a large sedan type of a guy and this was a good choice especially with the lease incentive and rate and my GM Mastercard rebate.
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Versatile Flex Fuel Sedan - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By psreid - December 21 - 5:06 amVery good car! Ethanol (E85) compatible with good miles per gallon. Spacious and quiet interior make this a joy to drive. Traction control and excellent crash safety ratings makes this a good all around car! Sleek and stylish exterior puts the competition to shame!
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2007 Impala LT - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By VR - December 11 - 6:03 pmAlthough I have only driven 200 miles in my new vehicle, I am very pleased with its quiet and smooth ride. The vehicle has ample power for highway driving and merging. I am also pleased with the vehicles handling and responsiveness.
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So far so good - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By so far so good - October 17 - 6:16 pmSo far so good. The vehicle is a sporty looking fun to drive car. It handles very well. Very roomy with a very stylish instrument panel. I like the conversion from metric and english. changes the speedo and the readings between metric and english. Heating system is fast and powerful. Dual zone is nice. The trunk space is incredibly large. I wish that the side view mirrors were a bit larger and closer to the windows.The car handles remarkable well.
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I love my car! - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By ska - September 7 - 9:16 amGot this car in November 2006 and I love everything about it. Not a gas saver, although it does have flex-fuel management, but thats okay because I love it and I love driving it.
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Best Value - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By Roger Waggoner - September 2 - 5:30 pmWe considered Chrysler, Caddillac, and Acura. For the thousands we saved the Impala fit our needs the best. With sporty styling and comfortable interior as is its selling points not to mention its much quieter than the Acura. Buy American GM does build a great car with great mileage.
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Impala - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By Brandon - August 18 - 12:56 pmI waited a full year to review my 2007 LTZ. I have had no problems with it, with mixed driving I get 25 to 26 MPG. Straight highway driving I can get as good as 30-32 MPG. I change the oil regularly maintain the proper tire pressure and keep the engine tuned. This is my first Chevy in 20+ years of driving and I am really happy with it. The 2008s have the AFM and flex fuel on the 3.9L which is an added bonus for the eco minded consumer. I have no vibrations, squeaks, or any other odd noises.
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07 Impala SSweet - 2007 Chevrolet Impala
By jimmyo0317 - June 21 - 2:40 pmIf you are looking for a practical sedan with style and power, this is your car. This car is a real sleeper. GM has finally gotten the audio system right with XM, Ipod jack, and Bose speakers. The interior is very nice and the 303 HP V8 5.3L packs a lot of power. I had an 02 Impala and put 120k on it in 5 years with only a catalytic converter issue at 60k which GM fixed under warranty. This 07 is much nicer. The ride is quiet and smooth. The fuel management system is only noticebale by the savings at the gas pump - the power is there when you need it. I only wish that it was RWD.