The Chevrolet Impala has undergone several renovations to finally culminate into the front-wheel propelled version obtainable with dual V6 engines. The 2004 sales of the Impala were a whopping 290,260 units when it was cited as a blockbuster among America's big sedans. The primary model of the Chevrolet Impala is furnished with extravagant cloth seats and high-profile V6 engines that can produce a horsepower of 175.
The LS model of the Chevrolet Impala is endowed with cloth / leather upholsteries, cutting-edge brakes and keyless electronic entry facilities. The LS model operates on electro-hydraulic technologies that assist the driver in acquiring better control of the automobile incase of unwarranted use of the accelerator or the steering wheel.
The volume available in the Impala to accommodate passengers is about 105 cubic feet with an additional 19 cubic feet being at the passengers' disposal to store luggage. If gasoline is used as fuel, approximately 1.05 gallons of the same is essential to drive 25 miles. The total expenses for such a drive in the United States is close to $ 2.70 and the expenses incurred for a 17 gallon tank fill-up, for a tank that can hold fuel for almost 370 miles, is nearly $ 40.00. The yearly fuel charges for a Chevvy Impala owner is in the order of $ 1,630. In calculating these costs, it has been assumed that the average Impala proprietor drives for 45% of his/her time on freeways and 55% of his/her time through cities and covers 15,000 miles each year.
Other features present in the Chevrolet Impala include:
- Airbags
- Road guidance facilities
- Flexible cruise control facilities
- Satellite radio connections
- Weather control devices
- Dual security amenities
- 12 Volt exhausts
- Systems that update the driver on congested roads, which roads to avoid due to construction work on them, etc,
The cost of the Chevrolet Impala ranges from nearly $ 20,000 to $ 30,000 depending on the type of model of the car to be purchased.
