Tuesday, December 17, 2013

First introduced in 1958, the Chevrolet Impala has grown to become one of the top automobile choices among consumers in North America. As a full-sized sedan, the Impala is well known for its spaciousness, safety and dependability. While fully loaded high-end models are available, many of the features that come standard on entry-level Impalas could be considered luxury additions on other vehicles.

Four-Speed Automatic Transmission

    The Chevrolet Impala comes equipped with a standard four-speed automatic transmission that is electronically controlled and features overdrive.

Air Conditioning

    The dual-zone air conditioning on the Impala has manual climate control that allows for both passenger and driver to experience individual temperature settings.

Cloth Seats

    The standard front bucket seats in the Impala have cloth upholstery and head restraints, and feature manual reclining.

Power Locks

    The power door locks that come standard on the Impala are programmable and have a lockout protection feature that prevents the doors from locking if the keys are still in the ignition.

Keyless Entry

    The remote keyless entry on the Impala allows drivers to conveniently unlock the car doors and turn on the interior lights with the touch of a button.

Air Bags

    Dual-stage driver and front passenger air bags come standard on the Impala. The air bags also use sensors that help detect the severity of the crash. In lower-impact collisions, the air bags will only partially inflate so that minimal stress is placed on the driver and passenger.

Power Mirrors

    Both of the side-view mirrors on the Impala are power-adjustable.

Stereo

    All Impalas come with an AM/FM radio tuner. MP3 player support comes standard on all 2010 models.

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