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Is a Chevy Impala 2007 a good car?

Is a Chevy Impala 2007 a good car?

The 2007 Chevrolet impala is a good car. It is spacious and can comfortably fit five people. As the years go by, there will be issues and you will have to replace parts as with any car. It drives and rides good.

How many miles can a 2007 Chevy Impala last?

Given proper maintenance, a new Chevrolet Impala should last up to 150,000-200,000 miles.

Why is the Chevy Impala being discontinued?

The Detroit/Hamtramck plant was retooled to produce electric vehicles. Other things that led to the Impala’s end beyond its terrible sales (just 44,978 in 2019, down from 311,128 just 12 years earlier in 2007), were its lackluster and poor design, and the harsh reviews it received from critics.

Is there a recall on the 2007 Chevy Impala?

THE RECALL BEGAN ON NOVEMBER 13, 2006. OWNERS MAY CONTACT BUICK AT 1-866-608-8080, CHEVROLET AT 1-800-630-2438, OR PONTIAC AT 1-800-620-7668. This defect can affect the safe operation of the airbag system.

Where can I Donate my 2007 Chevy Impala?

Donate your old car in minutes through the CarTalk Vehicle Donation Program. Click on a category below for details. Help? Loading Curious how the 2007 Impala compares to other years? Check out our Chevrolet Impala overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the Impala.

Is there a class action lawsuit against GM?

A few years later, GM owners decided to take the fight to the district courts. The class action against GM was filed in 2018 in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, with plaintiffs coming from more than 20 states.

Is there a lawsuit against GM for Cracked dash?

On February 8, 2019, the court ruled in favor of GM and dismissed the case. Despite this ruling, however, the court granted plaintiffs the opportunity to replead some of their claims. In the meantime, owners still facing cracked dash problems can file a complaint with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).