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Value: Excellent
MPG: 21 city/31 hwy
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2006 Chevrolet Impala in Gonzales

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Vehicle Specs
Price: N/A Drivetrain: Front Wheel Drive
Year: 2006 Engine: V6
Mileage: 90,530 Bodystyle: Sedans
Location: Gonzales,LA Doors: 4
Exterior: Superior Blue Metallic Dealer Stock #: N/A
Interior: Gray VIN #: N/A
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: N/A
About This Car
2006 Chevrolet Impala LT 3.5L, Superior Blue Metallic/Gray, V6 3.5L Automatic, 90530 miles, Front Wheel Drive, Tires - Front All-Season, Tires - Rear All-Season, Compact Spare Tire, Wheel Covers, Steel Wheels, Power Steering, 4-Wheel Disc Brakes, Auto-On Headlights, Auto-Off Headlights, Daytime Running Lights, Power Driver Mirror, Power Passenger Mirror, Intermittent Wipers, Cloth Seats, Split Bench Seat, Driver Lumbar, Power Driver Seat, 2nd Row Bench Seat, Front Floor Mats, Rear Floor Mats, Adjustable Steering Wheel, Alarm, Power Windows, Power Door Locks, Keyless Entry, Remote Engine Start, Telematics, Cruise Control, Remote Trunk Release, Vehicle Anti-Theft System, Dual Zone A/C, Rear Defrost, AM/FM Stereo, CD Player, Auxiliary Audio Input, Woodgrain Interior Trim, Driver Vanity Mirror, Passenger Vanity Mirror, Rear Reading Lamps, Side Head Air Bag, Child Safety Locks, Emergency Trunk Release, VIN: 2G1WT55K169374570...
Professional Review

Nashville, Tennessee The outgoing Impala was a surprise success for Chevrolet. In 2004, it finished as the third-best-selling car in America, behind the Honda Accord and the Toyota Camry-though that honor was achieved with substantial fleet sales and rebates. Furthermore, in 2005, the Impala finished ahead of both of those competitors in J. D. Power's Initial Quality Survey. But the Impala sold well because it's a big car for small money, not because of stellar interior design or compelling chassis dynamics. For 2006, the Impala has three new engines-including a V-8 in the SS-and new styling inside and out. The two V-6s (211 hp and 242 hp) both use variable valve timing-a first in an overhead-valve engine-and the SS's 303-hp, small-block V-8 features displacement on demand. The pick of the litter, though, is the 3.9-liter V-6. Even though it lacks the high-rpm refinement of a Japanese multivalve V-6 and, like all Impalas, must make due with only a four-speed automatic, it offers a wide torque band and good fuel economy.

The surprise disappointment in the Impala lineup is the SS, a car seemingly geared toward the NASCAR-watching family man who needs some space and craves the sound of a traditional V-8 but demands little ride or handling refinement. The V-8 is too powerful for the chassis-spirited stabs of the throttle yank at the steering wheel even at highway speeds-and the heavy engine hanging out ahead of the front axle wreaks havoc on the handling dynamics when you attempt to drive the SS quickly. All of this is further exacerbated by the steering's lack of on-center feel, a problem that plagues all Impala models.... Read full article

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