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Wednesday 11 November 2015

2016 Chevrolet Impala Best Buy Review



IT’S A BEST BUY BECAUSE:

Impala delivers modern-day refinement and high-tech features with traditional big-car space, and the broad range of models and options means it’s relatively simple to equip one to fit your tastes and budget.

BUT…

The steeply sloped roofline cuts into rear-seat headroom and the rear roof/door pillars compromise over-the-shoulder visibility.

WORTH NOTING:

The Impala is one of the few North-American-market vehicles to offer an engine capable of running on compressed natural gas (or CNG).

WHAT IS IT?

The Impala is Chevrolet’s mainstream flagship sedan. It is available in base LS, mid-line LT, and high-end LTZ variants. It was redesigned last year on a larger platform shared with the Buick LaCrosse, which moved it from our midsize-car class to the large-car category. Unlike the LaCrosse, Impala is not available with all-wheel drive.

Among Impala’s many available features are remote start, active noise-cancellation technology, voice command, and extensive safety features such as blind-spot alert, lane-departure warning, and adaptive cruise control with collision-mitigation braking.

WHAT’S NEW?

For 2016, Impala gets Apple CarPlay capability, wireless device charging capability, and a Midnight Edition appearance package for V6-powered LT and LTZ models.

FUEL ECONOMY

EPA estimated figures are 19 mpg city, 29 mpg highway for the V6; 22 city, 31 highway for the 2.5-liter 4-cylinder; and 17 city, 25 highway for the bi-fuel-capable V6. All Impalas, V6 or 4-cylinder, run on regular-grade gas. In Consumer Guide® testing, an Impala LTZ averaged 21 mpg in a slight majority of city driving.

VALUE IN CLASS

Impala strong points include one of the most powerful V6s in the class, good passenger room, a pleasing ride, and a high level of quiet. The availability of a naturally aspirated 4-cylinder engine is a plus for shoppers more interested in fuel economy than power. The best value probably comes from the mid-level LT, which, when optioned to the gunwales, still comes in a few hundred dollars below the starting price (with delivery) of an LTZ.

BASE PRICE RANGE $27,095 – $40,810
BODY STYLES 4-DOOR SEDAN
AVAILABLE ENGINES 196-HP, 2.5-LITER 4-CYL.; 305-HP, 3.6-LITER V6;
BI-FUEL 3.6-LITER V6 (260 HP ON GAS, 230 ON CNG)
DRIVE WHEELS Front-Wheel Drive
BUILT IN USA
EPA FUEL-ECONOMY RANGE 17-31 MPG

Other Best Buys in this Class

Buick Lacrosse
Hyundai Genesis

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