
Most reviewers express mixed opinions regarding the 2008 Chevrolet Impala's design and performance. Cabin space appears to be a huge positive for most reviewers. Many appreciate the optional front bench seat (which provides space for six passengers rather than four or five), and say that the folding rear seat increases cargo volume dramatically. In spite of this, rear legroom isn't impressive, and many reviewers dislike the feel and appearance of the interior materials used for the Chevy Impala. Crash-test scores for the 2008 Impala are excellent, and the engine choices available are more powerful than many rival sedans. The most common complaint is sloppy handling; reviews say the suspension is soft and not a good matchup to the larger engines. Among large family sedans, reviewers generally prefer the 2008 Toyota Avalon (*est. $27,075 to $34,415) or the 2008 Chrysler 300 (*est. $24,495 to $33,815) instead.
The Chevrolet Impala is has been one of the best-selling sedans of the past several years, yet reviewer interest in this model is marginal probably because the Impala's big numbers reflect heavy fleet sales rather than popularity with individuals. Still, we found fairly comprehensive reviews for the Impala from Motor Trend and Edmunds.com. While these weren't reflective of head-to-head road tests, the articles were well-balanced and detailed, with some informal comparison. Consumer Reports and Consumer Guide offer road-testing analysis against other vehicles or against the large-sedan segment as a whole, though Consumer Guide's non-narrative test results may be a little more difficult to read than those at Consumer Reports. Testers at AOL Autos give a brief write-up of the Impala with respect to its value, while Car and Driver reviews the SS version of the Chevrolet Impala family sedan from a more performance-oriented perspective.
Our Sources
1. ConsumerReports.orgDetails/Subscribe
Consumer Reports tests close to every family sedan on the market, including the 2008 Chevy Impala. Along with the results of road-testing, editors include helpful reliability predictions based on reader surveys from prior model years. The analysis here covers reliability, ride quality, handling and safety.
Review: 2008 Chevrolet Impala Review, Editors of Consumer Reports
2. Edmunds.com
Edmunds.com editors evaluate the 2008 Chevy Impala on a number of measures, including safety, interior design and driving experience. They note that the Impala is a reasonably capable option in its class, but that it doesn't quite measure up to the segment leaders in terms of quality and refinement.
Review: 2008 Chevrolet Impala Review, Editors of Edmunds.com
Consumer Guide road-tests most of the top-selling vehicles in the U.S., ranking them against a class average. While Consumer Guide's test results are reported primarily in numerical format, their thorough nature and included value-based recommendations are helpful. The Chevy Impala ranks a bit below-average for its class, particularly in the areas of handling and interior fit and finish.
Review: 2008 Chevrolet Impala Review, Editors of ConsumerGuide.com, Mar. 11, 2008
4. Motor TrendDetails/Subscribe
Motor Trend's most in-depth single-car review for the Chevy Impala dates back to the 2006 model year, when the Impala underwent its most recent redesign. This review isn't comparative, but it provides ample coverage of the Impala's performance and design, with an emphasis on details that many car enthusiasts will appreciate.
Review: First Drive: 2006 Chevy Impala, Steven Cole Smith
5. AOL Autos
This article proves a helpful resource for bargain hunters aiming for more amenities at a fixed and budget-friendly price. The 2007 Chevy Impala garners a mention thanks to its spacious interior and four available trims.
Review: Great Sedans for $25K, Kevin Ransom, July 2007
6. Car and DriverDetails/Subscribe
Car and Driver compiled this 2007 list of the ten vehicles on the market with the fastest zero-to-60 clock time. The Chevy Impala SS places seventh here, but this review notes that speed isn't everything at least where the Impala is concerned. Reviewer Jared Holstein comments that the Impala SS's powerful V8 and outdated chassis are mismatched.
Review: The Quickest Cars of 2007, Jared Holstein, Jan. 2007
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