A consistently top-seller in the U.S. large sedan segment, the Chevrolet Impala has built a reputation for providing large-car roominess, fuel-efficiency, dependability, safety and comfort at a value price.
For 2013, Chevrolet offers a Luxury Edition Package. It includes front leather seating surfaces, heated driver and front passenger seats, a full year of SiriusXM Satellite Radio and other comfort and convenience features. The Impala seats up to six with the optional front bench seat and is offered in LS, LT and LTZ models.
The Impala's exterior and interior convey sophistication, roominess and quality. Family-friendly features such as flip-and-fold rear seats with armrests reveal a storage tub under the seat when the cushions are flipped forward, for stashing items. A generous pass-through from the trunk can be created by flipping the seat bottoms forward and the seat backs flat.
Impala offers a choice of audio systems and connectivity features. The standard system is an AM/FM stereo with CD and MP3 playback, seek-and-scan, digital clock, auto-tone control, Radio Data System, automatic volume, TheftLock and auxiliary input jack. The Luxury Edition Package adds a Bose eight-speaker audio system and a full year of SiriusXM Satellite Radio.
A 3.6-liter V-6 direct injection engine with variable valve timing and E85 FlexFuel capability is standard on all Impala models. It is rated 300 horsepower and delivers an EPA-estimated 30 mpg highway. A six-speed automatic transmission also contributes to the Impala's fuel efficiency.
The 2013 Impala chassis and suspension systems are tuned to provide refined ride and handling. A robust front-end structure provides a firmer foundation to help reduce noise, vibration and harshness, while also enhancing steering and handling performance.
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