Chevrolet Impala
Based on the platform of the Buick Lacrosse and Cadillac XTS, this Impala is considered the brand’s luxury sedan. The new-generation, which came out last year, has a more youthful silhouette and vastly improved handling. The entry-level trim has a 2.5L four-cylinder Ecotec, but there’s also the optional 3.6L 305-hp V6, which is popular in the Chevrolet lineup. Both engines are paired with a six-speed automatic transmission.
Detailed ratings
The Car Guide rating | 77% |
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Driving | 6/10 |
Safety | 8/10 |
Interior | 9/10 |
Reliability | 8/10 |
Winter driving | 6/10 |
Comfort | 9/10 |
What's new in 2015
No major change
Pros
- Roominess
- More youthful silhouette
- Good performances
- Good quality for the price (base trim)
- Meticulous soundproofing
- Improved handling
Cons
- Noticeably cumbersome
- For commercial purposes
- Pronounced body roll
- No all-wheel drive
- Lost in the crowd