Used 2006 ChevroletImpala LT 3.5

 
    Exterior Color
    White
    Interior Color
    Black
    Odometer
    55,598 miles
    Fuel Economy
    21/31 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    Front-wheel Drive
    Engine
    V6 SFI FLEX FUEL / FRONT WHEEL DRIVE
    VIN
    2G1WT55K169407454
    Stock Number
    10821
    Chevrolet Impala
    • Certified

    Highlighted Features

    • Emergency communication system
    • Front dual zone A/C
    • Perimeter/approach lights
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Fully automatic headlights
    • Security system
    • Power driver seat

    Included Packages & Accessories

    • Telescoping Steering Wheel
    • Trip Odometer
    • Intermittent Wipers
    • Cloth Interior
    • Power Brakes
    • Power Door Locks
    • CD player
    • Tilt Steering
    • Center Arm Rest
    • Cruise Control
    • Power Mirrors
    • Cup Holder
    • Power Steering
    • Air Conditioning
    • Alloy Wheels
    • Traction Control System
    • Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
    • Engine: 3.5L 3500 V6 SFI
    • Transmission: Electronic 4-Speed Automatic w/OD

    Detailed Specifications

    • 1-touch down
    • Air conditioning
    • Driver door bin
    • Driver vanity mirror
    • Emergency communication system: OnStar
    • Front beverage holders
    • Front dual zone A/C
    • Illuminated entry
    • Passenger door bin
    • Passenger vanity mirror
    • Power windows
    • Rear door bins
    • Remote engine start: keyfob
    • Remote keyless entry
    • Speed control
    • Tilt steering wheel
    • Four wheel independent suspension
    • Front anti-roll bar
    • Front tires: 225/60SR16.0
    • Power steering
    • Rear anti-roll bar
    • Rear tires: 225/60SR16.0
    • Wheel size: 16"
    • Manual driver lumbar support
    • Power driver seat
    • Cylinder configuration: V-6
    • Drive type: front-wheel
    • Engine liters: 3.5
    • Engine location: front
    • Fuel economy city: 21mpg
    • Fuel economy highway: 31mpg
    • Fuel tank capacity: 17.0gal.
    • Horsepower: 211hp @ 5,900RPM
    • Number of valves: 12
    • Recommended fuel: Flexible
    • Sequential multi-point fuel injection
    • Torque: 214 lb.-ft. @ 4,000RPM
    • Transmission: 4 speed automatic
    • Variable valve control
    • Bodyside moldings
    • Bumpers: body-color
    • Door mirrors: body-color
    • Power door mirrors
    • Rear cargo: trunk
    • Compression ratio: 9.80 to 1
    • Curb weight: 1,650kg (3,637lbs)
    • Engine bore x stroke: 99.0mm x 76.0mm (3.90" x 2.99")
    • Engine displacement: 3.5 L
    • Engine horsepower: 211hp @ 5,900RPM
    • Engine torque: 214 lb.-ft. @ 4,000RPM
    • Exterior body width: 1,852mm (72.9")
    • Exterior height: 1,491mm (58.7")
    • Exterior length: 5,090mm (200.4")
    • Front headroom: 1,001mm (39.4")
    • Front hiproom: 1,433mm (56.4")
    • Front legroom: 1,074mm (42.3")
    • Front shoulder room: 1,491mm (58.7")
    • Interior cargo volume: 527 L (19 cu.ft.)
    • Interior maximum cargo volume: 527 L (19 cu.ft.)
    • Passenger volume: 2,959L (104.5 cu.ft.)
    • Rear headroom: 960mm (37.8")
    • Rear hiproom: 1,453mm (57.2")
    • Rear legroom: 955mm (37.6")
    • Rear shoulder room: 1,488mm (58.6")
    • Towing capacity: 454kg (1,000lbs)
    • Wheelbase: 2,807mm (110.5")
    • Compass
    • Delay-off headlights
    • Display: analog
    • Front reading lights
    • Fully automatic headlights
    • Outside temperature display
    • Rear reading lights
    • Rear window defroster
    • Tachometer
    • Trip computer
    • Variably intermittent wipers
    • 4 wheel disc brakes
    • Dual front impact airbags
    • Ignition disable
    • Occupant sensing airbag
    • Overhead airbag
    • Panic alarm
    • Perimeter/approach lights
    • Security system
    • Tracker system

    Dealer Notes

    RAMSEY CORP IS HOME OF GUARANTEED CREDIT APPROVAL! THIS VEHICLE COMES WITH A FREE 3 MONTH WARRANTY; EXTENDED WARRANTIES AVAILABLE. FAMILY OWNED, NO COMMISSION SALES, NATIONWIDE SHIPPING RATES

    2006 CHEVROLET IMPALA LT
    2G1WT55K169407454
    SEDAN 4 DR
    3.5L V6 SFI FLEX FUEL
    FRONT WHEEL DRIVE



    It's time to put to rest the well-entrenched consumer notion that Japanese cars are just naturally better than American cars.

    Granted, the United States automakers dug their own hole, giving us years of not-so-great cars, allowing the Japanese to win over American buyers with superior products. But the playing field has nearly been leveled, and despite continuing consumer bias against American-brand cars, the U.S. automakers are ready to earn your trust and your business once again.

    For example, for model year 2006, both General Motors and Ford have a number of excellent family cars that can hold their own in styling, performance and, most importantly, quality in comparison with their Japanese-brand competitors.

    One of those is the subject of this week's test drive, the Chevrolet Impala. We actually tested both the 3.9-liter V-6 powered LTZ model (base price $25,830 plus $660 freight) and the all-new SuperSport performance version, whose prices begin at $27,130 (plus freight).

    But for this review, the new Impala SS will be the focus. This vehicle offers the first V-8 in an Impala and even in a Chevy car since the 1996 demise of the full-size Caprice and its Impala SS variant, both of which were produced in GM's Texas plant in Arlington. Along with the addition of the V-8 engine and SS version of the Impala for 2006, the entire Impala line benefited from a substantial makeover, which served to make an already good vehicle even better.

    Among the changes are revised exterior styling, including new front and rear fascias, headlights and taillights; new 3.5-liter and 3.9-liter V-6 engines with variable valve timing for the base LS, midlevel LT and uplevel LTZ models; new 16-, 17- and 18-inch wheels; restyled interiors, with available leather seats, as well as a new instrument panel, flip-and-fold rear seat, and several audio systems; and, for safety, standard side-curtain air bags and OnStar communications system.

    The SS model gets these improvements, along with a small-block 5.3-liter (325 cubic-inch) V-8 engine rated at 303 horsepower and 323 foot-pounds of torque. But before you start jumping on GM for rolling out yet another V-8 powered vehicle at a time when fuel prices are rising, consider this: the EPA fuel-economy ratings for the Impala SS are 18 miles per gallon in the city and 28 mpg on the highway.

    The highway figure is higher than that of the 3.9-liter V-6 in the Impala LTZ we tested (19 city/27 highway) because the V-8 engine comes with the new cylinder-displacement technology that is showing up on a lot of new vehicles. This computer-controlled system shuts down four of the eight cylinders during highway cruising to help boost fuel economy.

    Granted, the current EPA ratings on most vehicles are higher than what most drivers normally experience, but with careful driving, even a V-8 powered Impala can get decent mileage on the open road.

    Of course, that means obeying speed limits, eliminating jackrabbit starts, and just keeping as gentle a touch on the accelerator as possible. But with such care, you can still drive a roomy, comfortable car without having to put up with a gas-guzzling engine. For those who don't particularly want or need the extra power of the V-8 or even the midlevel 3.9-liter V-6, the base engine for 2006 is a 3.5-liter V-6 with 210 horsepower and 214 foot-pounds of torque. The mileage ratings for this one are quite impressive for a vehicle that the EPA classifies a "large car": 21 mpg in the city and 31 on the highway.

    This engine represents an increase of 30 horsepower over last year's base 3.4-liter V-6 in the Impala, and would be adequate for most people's needs. The 3.5-liter is standard in the base LS ($20,330 plus freight) and midlevel LT models (beginning at $20,830 plus freight).

    The 3.9-liter engine, which is standard in the LTZ model as well as the 3LT version ($23,730 plus freight), cranks out 242 horsepower and 242 foot-pounds of torque. All of the Impalas, which have front-wheel drive, are connected to a four-speed automatic transmission. In this respect, they are a bit behind most of the competition, most of which have five- or six-speed automatics. The extra gears offer improved fuel economy.

    SS models get some special touches besides the V-8 engine. Included are such features as a performance suspension, W-rated P235/50R18 tires and five-spoke 18-inch aluminum-alloy wheels. The suspension has a hollow front stabilizer bar and solid rear stabilizer bar to increase stiffness and reduce body roll, helping give the SS model better high-speed stability.

    Other SS extras, besides special SuperSport badging, include dual stainless-steel exhaust tips, four-wheel antilock disc brakes, electronic traction control, tire-pressure monitoring, tilt steering wheel with audio controls, eight-way power driver's seat, dual-zone air conditioning, fog lights, and a special SS rear spoiler.

    Extras on our car included a package that added leather interior, heated front seats and a six-way power passenger seat ($1,075); Bose premium audio system with eight speakers ($495); XM satellite radio with three months of service ($325); and an upgrade to polished-aluminum wheels ($295).

    Total sticker was $29,980, including freight and options.

    After driving the LTZ model with the 3.9-liter V-6 earlier, I was already quite impressed with the newest Impala, and I could easily live with that car and that engine. But nothing beats the feel of a small-block Chevy V-8 under the hood of a car with such a name as Impala, and the stiffer suspension also adds a lot to this car's handling. If you can afford an SS model, and want a vehicle that, despite having front-wheel drive, takes you back a few years to your youth, the Impala SuperSport might be the car for you.

    And you can still put five adults inside quite comfortably, something that's hard to do with some of the popular Japanese midsize sedans. The Impala has a midsize exterior, but the interior is roomy enough to earn the vehicle that large-car designation.

    The unique flip-and fold rear seat in the Impala flips forward to allow access to a storage area beneath the seat. And with the seat folded down, the cargo area expands from the trunk to the back of the front seat. With just the seat cushion flipped forward, there are grocery-bag hooks on the top.

    Chevy says the new Impala instrument panel wraps around into the door panels and has a "double-hump design that is reminiscent of early Corvettes." Wood or brushed-aluminum trim are standard on all models except the SS, which comes with what GM calls a "technical-pattern" trim panel.

    The Impala name goes back to 1958, when Chevy introduced it as the top-of-the-line version of its full-size sedan, which that year featured rounded front and rear fenders (a year before the introduction of the radical rear fender wings on the 1959 models). For 2000, GM revived the Impala name on a new larger-than-midsize sedan with front-wheel drive and V-6 power.

    The Impala has been catching on of late as a police and taxi vehicle, although some police agencies have spurned it because of its front-wheel drive.

    Chevy introduced a SuperSport model of the latest Monte Carlo (essentially a two-door version of the Impala but with unique exterior styling) in 2000, then added an SS Impala for 2004 with some sporty styling cues and a supercharged version of the Impala and Monte Carlo's 3.8-liter V-6 engine.

    What was missing, of course, was a V-8. It seemed almost criminal to roll out SuperSport cars with V-6 engines, and the 240 horsepower of the supercharged V-6 was less than that of the normally aspirated V-6 engines in some of the Japanese midsize sedans, such as the Nissan Maxima, Acura TL and Infiniti G35, for instance.

    GM says the new V-8 models -- including a 2006 Monte Carlo SS with the same engine -- will compete in the segment that includes the hot Chrysler 300 and Dodge Charger, which are offered with a 5.7-liter Hemi V-8 and traditional rear-wheel drive. The Impala and Monte Carlo are built at GM's Oshawa No. 1 plant in Ontario, Canada, which has undergone more than $350 million in upgrades to produce these new models, GM says.

    G. Chambers Williams III is staff automotive columnist for the San Antonio Express-News and former transportation writer for the Star-Telegram. His automotive columns have appeared regularly in the Star-Telegram since 1995. Contact him at (210) 250-3236; chambers@star-telegram.com. 
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    2006 Chevrolet Impala

    The package: Full-size, four-door, five-passenger, V-6 or V-8 powered, front-wheel-drive sedan.

    Highlights: Chevrolet resurrected the best-selling full-size car nameplate in automotive history for the Impala in 2000, and has significantly restyled the car for 2006 -- and also has added a V-8 engine for the first time in a Chevy sedan since 1996. It's available in the Impala SuperSport model.

    Negatives: Four-speed automatic transmission is a bit dated.

    Overall length: 200.4 inches

    Curb weight: 3,553-3,712 pounds

    Engines: 3.5-liter, 3.9-liter V6; 5.3-liter V-8, all normally aspirated.

    Power/torque: 210 hp./214 foot-pounds (3.5-liter); 242 hp./242 foot-pounds (3.9-liter); 303 hp./323 foot-pounds (V-8).

    Transmission: 4-speed automatic

    Brakes, front/rear: Disc/disc, antilock standard except on base model.

    Trunk volume: 18.6 cubic feet

    Major competitors: Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Toyota Avalon, Ford Five Hundred, Mercury Montego, Pontiac Grand Prix, Nissan Maxima, Kia Amanti, Hyundai Azera

    Fuel capacity/type: 17.5 gallons/unleaded regular

    EPA fuel economy: 21 miles per gallon city/31 highway (3.5-liter); 19/27 (3.9-liter); 18/28 (V-8).

    Base price range: $20,330-$27,130 plus $660 freight.

    Price as tested: $29,980 (SuperSport model, including freight and options).

    On the road rating: **** (out of five)

    Prices shown are manufacturer's suggested retail; actual selling price may vary.


    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

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    Overall4.3Out of 5
    • 17 Years Ild

      By Howard on Tuesday, June 11, 2024

      5.0
      I bought a new 2007 Chevrolet Impala and I am the one owner of this car. Incredible car! Never been in the shop! Only things I have done is change oil regularly, tires, and battery. So this car is a great car at 17 years old!
    • Old but reliable

      By ZalyssaP on Tuesday, March 25, 2025

      4.0
      She has a couple quirks for sure but overall she’s a safe, reliable car that’s gotten my kids to school, me to work, and has taken us on small trips out of town.
    • 2009 Chevy Impala saved my sons life

      By JenD on Sunday, December 18, 2022

      5.0
      My son over corrected on an icy road in my Impala the car hit a transformer on the driver side door solely. Every airbag in the car deployed, he was thrown into the back seat. He walked away with a sprained ankle and a cracked back tooth. I thank god everyday he was driving that car, it saved his life.