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2009 Chevrolet Impala - Styling Review

MSRP: $23,790 - $31,135 See Local Classifieds
 
Shopping for a 2009 Chevrolet Impala? MSRP: $23,790 - $31,135

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STYLING | 6 out of 10

Expert Quotes:

functional and straightforward
Edmunds

a distinct front-end look
Cars.com

overall look is pleasing enough
Car and Driver

a sleeker, more contemporary appearance
Kelley Blue Book

Most reviewers agree that the styling of the 2009 Chevrolet Impala lacks inspiration.

Edmunds says the Impala receives a “classy exterior freshening” a few years ago, discarding the “old electric-stove taillamps that looked more GE than GM.” The Impala’s "anonymous styling," as Car and Driver calls it, might have been overlooked in recent years. Today, though, sedans like the Honda Accord, the Ford Fusion, and Chevrolet’s own Malibu set a new standard for family sedans—one the Impala can’t match. That said, the generous headlights that sweep back along the sides of the hood and its unique twin grille openings lend the Impala a hint of modernity.

For a bit more visual excitement, there’s an SS version; Kelley Blue Book says this model sports a rear spoiler and five-spoke aluminum wheel covers for those who appreciate a racier appearance. Cars.com points out the SS "exhibits a distinct front-end look, led by a dual-split grille that contains a black-diamond crosshatch pattern."

Edmunds describes the interior of the Impala as "functional and straightforward," with "all the visual pizzazz of The Wall Street Journal." Car and Driver says that the "overall look is pleasing enough, with a dark gray upper and lighter lower dash separated by faux wood, and the control layout is wonderfully simple and logical," but adds that "the featureless black plastic on the center stack and instrument cluster is almost insulting." Cars.com reports "nuance sandstone leather seating with French seams on the center cushions."

Conclusion

The styling of the 2009 Chevrolet Impala is uninspired in every way.

Specs: Select a Trim

4dr Sedan (5) MSRP Invoice MPG City MPG Hwy
4dr Sedan LS Specs $23,790 $22,719 19 29
4dr Sedan 3.5L LT Specs $24,645 $23,535 19 29
4dr Sedan 3.9L LT Specs $27,110 $25,890 17 27
4dr Sedan LTZ Specs $29,630 $28,296 17 27
4dr Sedan SS *Ltd Avail* Specs $31,135 $29,733 16 24

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Among the competitors to the Chevy Impala, the Dodge Charger is the sportiest and most attention getting, but its backseat is smaller, and with rear-wheel drive, it's arguably not as practical.

The Charger R/T has a better-rounded performance-driving experience than the Impala SS, though.

The Ford Taurus is the safety champion, with enviable crash-test results and Volvo-engineered platform, but like the V-6 Impala, it's not especially distinctive or fun to drive.

Next to the rest of the models, the Impala doesn't particularly stand out for safety.

The same goes for the Azera and Amanti, which have a lot of features for the money.

The Avalon offers the most features in the class and especially rich, impressive materials inside.

Everything considered, the competition to the 2009 Chevrolet Impala follows a wide range of styles, but they're all well-equipped models with spacious interiors.

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