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Would Not Buy It.

2009 Chevrolet Impala LTZ Review

By: xwin
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Performance:
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Build Quality:
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10/05/2008

I happened to rent Impala LTZ for a week and wanted to share my experience.

*** Room
Impala has enough room in the front seats but back seat is not large for the
car of that size. If you carry large adults in the back I would go with another
car. Hyndai Sonata had more room in the back although front seats probably not
as roomy.
Trunk space is especially ample. We could fit large stroller and 2 suitcases in
the trunk without any problems. Very happy with that, since that is why we
rented a large car.

*** Ergonomics
Suck big time. Especially bad is placing all controls on one nob on the left
side of steering column. It is not intuitive and hard to control. I prefer
two knobs on both sides of steering column.
Climate control is a joke. There are two small levers which move in very fine
increments and are impossible to adjust in the moving car. Radio has convoluted
controls. Hyndai radio for example has more functions and very easy to control.
Fan output control has 2 steps for every picture and you are not sure if you
selected the right output since the indicator is pointing to the same picture.

One thing that I liked was on board computer. It has a lot of information and
even tire pressure in each tire. I did not play with it too much but it had
lots of options. Radio played MP3s but would take extra long time to read
the content of CD. I had to power it down and up several times to get it to
work.

Keyless remote had engine start button but the feature was missing from the
car. They should have remote without extra non working buttons.

There are 3 outlets including one in the center console, this is good since
most cars only have 2.

*** Build quality
Build quality is mediocre. The fake wood panels look out of place. Over all
this is typical American car that lacks refinement of Camry or Accord. Black
rectangular radio in the wood-like frame looks ugly, especially because frame
is different shape from the radio. Ford had same problem with their radio.
Leather on the seats is nice quality. Although seats are not that comfy. My
2009 Sonata has more comfortable seats but leather isn't so nice. Both front
seats are powered which is nice.

*** Peformance
No complaints there. My car had 3.9L engine with plenty of power. Transmission
was shifting smoothly and downshifting on time. If you are after performance
car this may be the car for you. If you are willing to sacrifice in all other
departments.

*** Fuel Economy
Fuel economy is bad. The car is rated to 27 MPG on highway. I do not know
how they rated it. I think it will get 27 MPG if you drive it at 50 MPH on the
flat road. We took it to LA from San Jose which is 360 miles ride on the flat
road with some mountains at the start and at the end. Fuel economy was 23.8MPG
according to on-board computer. I did not speed but went around 75MPH on flat
area of HW 5 and around 60 in the mountains. I think the transmission needs
another gear or two to improve fuel economy. The turning off cylinders does
not help a lot and mileage drops to single digits as soon as you press on
accelerator. The price of the gas for round trip was around $110.
We have rented Ford Crown Victoria before that had better mileage with V8 on
that same trip. I was expecting around 27MPG at least with my driving. My
Sonata is rated at 32MPG and I get 35MPG out of it as a rule. Sometimes even
37 if I only drive on highway.

*** Ride
Ride is noisy for the car of that size. I could not hear our kid from the back
seat. This is not a whisper quiet Camry or not even Hyndai Sonata, which is
reasonably noisy. Maybe they wanted more sporty feeling, not sure. Handling is
ok in my book, but I am not race driver.

*** Over All
There is not much to like about this car. I would not buy it or recommend it
at all. GM definitely has a long way to go before they build a car that can
compete with Camry or even Hyndai. I have not driven Avalon which would be
in the same class as Impala but our V6 Camry is  much better in all
aspects although Toyota is starting to cut corners as well.

Pros: Power, trunk room
Cons: Ride quality, fuel economy
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I Love My 2009 Chevrolet Impala

2009 Chevrolet Impala LT Review

2009 Chevrolet Impala LT picture
By: Sable_143
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06/22/2009

Since I purchased my 2009 Chevrolet Impala, no problems at all.  The performance is better than I expected.  Great acceleration on demand, and for a big car braking and overall handling is excellent.  I would have to say the quality is superior to many and no rattle, squeeks or creaks at all.  I paid a little more but in return will be happy to drive my impala till 2019.  This car is a blast and fuel economy is about 25mpg's average.

Pros: Free Onstar for a Year, 5 years 100,000 Mile Warranty, XM Sat Radio
Cons: I didnt get mine with a Sunroof, Would also would have liked the Heated Leather Seats
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