What are the specs of a 2014 Chevy Impala?

To see the 2014 Impala’s specs compared with those of the Ford Taurus, Toyota Avalon and Hyundai Azera, click here. The Impala wears the latest interpretation of Chevrolet’s twin-port grille. While it’s similar to the 2014 Chevrolet Traverse’s grille, its vertical orientation and width gives the Impala a Camaro-esque appearance.

Is the Chevy Impala a full size car?

Despite its position atop Chevrolet’s sedan lineup, the full-size Impala hasn’t been much of a flagship for the brand in recent years. Instead, the aging car has become synonymous with rental cars — or precisely the opposite of what a flagship is supposed to conjure.

What kind of engine does a Chevy Impala have?

A 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine is standard on all three trim levels of the 2014 Chevrolet Impala. It’s rated at 195 hp and 187 pound-feet of torque. A 3.6-liter V6 rated at 305 hp and 264 lb-ft of torque is optional on the LT and LTZ models.

What kind of seats does a Chevy Impala have?

The rear seat cushions offer good thigh support, too, which also enhances overall comfort. The seats in LT and LTZ trim levels can be trimmed in a number of different materials with various accents, but they all offer similar levels of comfort.


Are there any recalls on 2014 Chevy Impala?

If the front passenger air bag deploys with a child seat in the front passenger seat, it increases the risk of injury to the child. GM will notify owners, and dealers will correct the calibration-learning error by preconditioning the empty seat, and also resetting the ECU to a seat zero-value, free of charge.

What kind of power steering does Chevy Impala use?

The Chevrolet Impala uses an electric power-steering system that reduces engine load, improving efficiency.

Where was the 2014 Chevy Impala last serviced?

No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. Purchased on 05/03/13 and owned in MI until 12/08/17. Driven an estimated 5,866 miles/year. Last serviced at 50,998 miles in Bay Minette, AL on 07/08/21 • Vehicle serviced.


What’s the price of a new Chevy Impala?

The base Impala LS with a 4-cylinder engine starts at about $27,500, while the mild hybrid LS Eco starts just under $30,000. You’ll have to step up to the midrange 2LT to get the V6 engine, and it’ll cost you just under $31,000 to do it.

What’s the zero to 60 mph time on a Chevy Impala?

The V6 sedan accelerates swiftly up to cruising speeds. Power doesn’t arrive with the forcefulness of the Toyota Avalon’s V6, which remains one of the best V6 engines around, but the Impala’s no slouch, either; Chevrolet cites a zero-to-60-mph time of 6.8 seconds. Engine noises are especially muted in the cabin, even under hard acceleration.

Is the Chevy Impala a good used car?

2014 Chevrolet Impala Overview Is the 2014 Chevrolet Impala a Good Used Car? The Impala offers excellent everyday drivability and a roomy interior with a lower-than-average price tag. For many folks, that’s a winning combination. There are three powertrains available in the 2014 Chevy Impala. A 196-horsepower four-cylinder engine comes standard.

What kind of powertrain does Chevy Impala have?

The Chevrolet Impala lacks the performance-oriented powertrain choices of the Ford Taurus, the in-your-face attitude of the Dodge Charger, or the fuel-sipping full hybrid of the Toyota Avalon. If you live on the bleeding-edge, other segment choices might better suit your tastes.

What kind of mpg does a Chevy Impala get?

The V-6 teams with a six-speed automatic transmission yielding an EPA-estimated 19/29 mpg city/highway. That’s similar to what front-wheel-drive V-6 competitors like the Azera (20/29 mpg) and Taurus (19/29 mpg) offer, but it’s behind the Avalon (21/31 mpg).