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How long does a Chevy Impala typically last?

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Pamela beekman

With regular maintenance, a Chevrolet Impala could potentially reach 200,000 miles. To achieve this, it is crucial to adhere to the recommended maintenance schedule outlined in the car's manual. This includes timely replacement of common parts like spark plugs and oil, as well as less frequent components such as batteries. Visiting a mechanic for annual tune-ups can help ensure that these tasks are taken care of. Additionally, it is essential to promptly address any issues indicated by the check engine light to prevent minor problems from escalating into major ones.

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  • Tommy J Craig

    I'll put it in a different way: I've clocked over 305,000 miles on my 2007 car. It's a testament to the care and maintenance I provide. I use my cars extensively, with this one having a majority of its miles on the highway but still racking up over 250,000 miles from in-town driving.

  • George A.

    I drive a 2001 Impala that has racked up 469,700 miles. It's had three wheel bearing replacements and one transmission rebuild, but the fuel pump and starter are still the original ones.

  • Samuel R.

    I drive a 2014 Chevy Impala Limited LT with 193,000 miles on it. When I purchased the car, it had 20,000 miles. I make sure to regularly change the oil and transmission fluid. The engine runs well, and I didn't replace the spark plugs until it reached 175,000 miles.

  • Kisha M.

    I bought a brand new 2009 Impala 3.5 flex and have been taking great care of it by doing all maintenance on time or even earlier. It's still going strong with 232,000 miles on it! The ride continues!

  • Wm K.

    I have an '04 Impala with 140k miles on it. I purchased it when it had 84k miles, and after one year, I have replaced the spark plugs, tires, rotors, and brakes. Despite the mileage, it still runs like it's brand new. This car has proven to be extremely reliable. Within 15 months, I have driven 54k miles, making 25 trips from Raleigh to DC and 6 trips from RDU to Philly. It's truly a great car!

  • Bernard B Von Dauber

    I have a 2008 Chevrolet Impala that has racked up 210,000 miles and is still running smoothly like a champ! 🚗💪

  • Suzanna

    I purchased a 2010 Impala lt back in 2015 when it had 90,000 miles on it. Now it has 150,000 miles. I have replaced the brakes and rotors several times and recently had to switch out the front passenger side wheel hub. It seems like it might start having issues soon.

  • Huy

    Make sure to have the oil changed every 3,000 miles and regularly inspect everything under the hood, as this maintenance routine could extend the lifespan of your vehicle to approximately 350,000 miles.

  • Everett C

    I own a 1964 Impala that has over 500,000 miles on it and is still running strong. I am currently in the process of replacing the fuel pump after 10 years.

  • Jacky E

    Here's a paraphrased and slightly adjusted version of the text:

    I purchased a 2012 Impala around eighteen months ago with 155,000 miles on it. It ran smoothly for about a month before it started overheating. As a result, I ended up replacing the entire cooling system to fix the issue.

  • Robert I

    I purchased my 2007 Impala when it had 50,000 miles on it. It now has 215,000 miles and is still going strong. The only issue I have is that the headlights occasionally go out.

  • Karyn W

    I've got a 2011 Chevy Impala with 344,000 miles on it, but it's had minimal repairs. It still runs and drives well.

  • Tommy

    I have a 2010 Impala with a 3500 engine that I bought brand new. I am really happy with it and I make sure to keep it well-maintained. Currently, it has 106,000 miles on it, and I believe it's capable of lasting for another 106,000 miles.

  • Mary D.

    Here is my paraphrased version: "The guidebook about the 179,000 Chevrolet Impalas is available.

  • Dalene M.

    Here's an alternative way to say it:

    I own a 2004 Impala with a 3.8 engine. I changed the intake gaskets around 100,000 miles. It now has more than 400,000 miles on it. Besides gas and oil, that's the only maintenance I've done. Runs perfectly smooth.

  • Outy owner

    In 2006, my Impala LS with 240,000 miles broke down because I was racing it hard without any oil filled up. However, I recently replaced the engine in these cars!

  • Rad Rich

    I recently purchased a car with 311,000 miles on it, and it's been running smoothly since then.

  • scott J peatrowsky

    In America, it is anticipated that a Chevrolet Impala will remain in good condition for a minimum of 160,000 miles.

  • Mohammad Rabe3a

    More than 200,000 people have had their oil and transmission fluid changed.

  • William N.

    I purchased my 2015 Impala Limited in 2017 when it had 35,000 miles. I mainly use it for driving passengers around. After 40 months, it now has 166,000 miles on it. I've had some troubles with the front wheel bearings, but I think that's due to the rough roads in Baltimore. Other than routine maintenance, no major issues. My goal is to reach 300,000 miles with this car!

  • Lisa H. Carter

    I own a 2005 Chevy Impala with 179,000 miles on it. It's been in my possession for the past seven years.

  • Anthony Jackson

    I purchased a 2001 Impala with 36,000 miles on it second-hand. I drove that car all the way to 305,000 miles before giving it to someone in need. It was a reliable car that was still running smoothly when we said goodbye.

  • Zoe P.

    I bought a brand new 2009 Chevy Impala that still has its original drivetrain with 261,500 miles on it.

  • Tom MacIntyre

    I drive a 2008 Chevy Impala with a 3.5L engine that runs on regular gas, has 237,000 miles on it, and is still going strong. I'm extremely happy with how well it's holding up.

  • Miguel M

    I own a 2007 Chevy Impala with 197,000 miles that runs great and smooth, with mostly highway miles on it.

  • Rosa A

    I own a 2013 LS with 117,000 miles on it. I purchased it brand new. I had the transmission fluid changed at 110,000 miles, along with replacing the coolant and serpentine belt. Also, installed a new wire harness for the front wheel bearing and replaced the rear struts at 100,000 miles. The car runs perfectly, and I am optimistic that it will last me for another five years.

  • V Brost

    It's 2016, with 291,000 miles on it, and still going strong and in excellent condition!

  • Margarita T

    I drive a 2008 Chevy Impala with 374,005 miles on it. It's a fantastic car, and I make sure to stay on top of all the maintenance as best as I can.

  • Russkull

    I drive a 2008 Impala with 28,100 miles on it and it's still running well. There might be a potential transmission issue on the horizon, but the engine is holding up nicely.

  • Gpierre

    My grandpa's 2003 3.4-liter car, which he purchased brand new, has surpassed 271,000 miles. Despite encountering an issue with the power steering recently, it still runs wonderfully.

  • Rodolfo G.

    My 2007 Chevy Impala LS has logged 213,647 miles so far. Despite being hit by a deer at high speed, it's still running strong as my everyday car. The only problem now is with the automatic transmission, causing severe shaking during forceful acceleration due to the deer's impact. However, the car remains reliable and smooth as long as I avoid pushing the throttle too hard.

  • Vernon L.

    My 2013 vehicle had to get a new engine at 165,000 miles, the transmission has more than 170,000 miles on it, and the frame is also at high mileage. It's making noises, so be ready for significant repairs like suspension around 160,000 miles.

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