Overview & Reviews
For the 2015 Chevrolet Impala, the hybrid-powered eAssist model has been discontinued. All models get a new 4G data connection with WiFi hotspot capability. Also, a gasoline/CNG bi-fuel model makes its debut.
- Sleek, feature-rich cabin
- Excellent crash test scores.
- Big backseat and trunk
- Serene and quiet ride
- Touchscreen interface can be slow to respond
- Four-cylinder engine lacks oomph
- A few subpar interior trimmings.
User Reviews:
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Long term rental - 2015 Chevrolet Impala
By David Norris - October 6 - 3:49 amI was on an assignment so I got an impala for a long term rental. I drove it to and from work, to and from my home, and around town. I generally like it. However, my biggest peeve is the noise. I was convinced that the rear window was open because of all the road noise I could hear in my left ear. But, no, that is just its lack of sound deadening material. In every other aspect this is a nice car. But, it is just too noisy. Trunk is quite large. It is a large car.
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Possible defect in navigation screen design may make visibilty unreliable. - 2015 Chevrolet Impala
By 4safety - April 22 - 8:58 amWhile driving, if the suns glare hits the 45degree front screen in the 2015 Chevy Impala, the navigation picture may suddenly become invisible. This is especially hazardous when in reverse, when you expect extra rear visibility as an additional safety feature.
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