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Anonymous on April 1, 2008 | Has owned a 2003 Chevrolet Impala
This is a govt owned vehicle. I average 2300-3300 miles per month.Recieved the car new.Very comfortable and roomy, good ride quality, and decent fuel mileage. Only complaints are the factory Goodyear Integrity tires (absolute garbage) and my remote start sometimes will not function if I am more than 10 feet away from the car.A check of the tires indicated no problems so I just kept driving the car. I have never owned a Chev in my life but if this is how well GM can build Chevys I just might some day buy one.Last but not least I drove it. And other then replacing the tires. And changing the oil. Haven't done a single thing to it. Then I wrecked it. Let me tell you safe car. I totalled some guy's Mitsubishi Lancer when he pulled out in front of me.Plenty of storage is at hand with a generous center console, map pocket in the front of the driver's seat and rear-seat pockets for both driver's and passenger's seats, not to mention the usual in-door storage compartments.
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