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2005 Chevrolet Impala Road Test
Date Published: 9/04/08
Our road test for the 2005 Chevrolet Impala includes a full evaluation of the 2005 Chevrolet Impala from the inside out. We evaluate not only engine and handling performance for the 2005 Chevrolet Impala, but also interior cabin and cargo space. Let our comprehensive road test ratings for the 2005 Chevrolet Impala help you decide if a 2005 Chevrolet Impala is right for you.
2005 Chevrolet Impala Road Test
Pros Cons
Acceleration (SS) Rear-seat comfort
Passenger and cargo room Engine noise
Instruments/controls
Consumer Guide® Road Test Ratings
Acceleration

Base LS SS Class Average
5 6 7 5.8

Adequate with 3.4 V6. The 3.8 gives usefully stronger takeoffs and, especially in SS form, better passing response. Alert, smooth-shifting transmission aids the cause.
Fuel Economy

Base LS SS Class Average
5 5 4 4.6

Test base Impala averaged 19.8 mpg in a city/highway mix. LS test cars averaged 20.1-22.9 mpg with lots of highway miles. Expect 17-20 with SS. Chevy recommends premium-grade fuel for SS, regular otherwise.
Ride Quality

Base LS SS Class Average
6 6 5 6.6

Soft but somewhat sloppy with base-level suspension. Sport Touring Suspension included on LS tempers much of the base setup's float and wallow. SS gets slightly firmer suspension, but isn't uncomfortably stiff.
Steering/Handling/Braking

Base LS SS Class Average
5 6 7 5.8

Far from sport sedan precise, but base suspension furnishes adequate grip, balance, and steering feel. Sport suspensions enhance control, reduce body lean. Stopping power good with ABS despite slightly mushy pedal feel, but Chevy should make ABS standard on all Impalas.
Quietness

Base LS SS Class Average
6 6 6 6.7

Low wind noise, but some tire roar and body drumming on coarse pavement. Engines sound and feel gruff in rapid acceleration.
Controls

Base LS SS Class Average
5 5 5 6

Not stylish, but convenient. Clear gauges. Simple, easy-to-reach controls. Cabin materials serviceable, but Impala trails most like-priced imports for quality feel.
Room/Comfort/Driver Seating (front)

Base LS SS Class Average
7 7 7 7.6

Plenty of head and leg room, though seats too soft for some testers. Outward sightlines good. Some competitors provide curtain side airbags; Chevrolet offers a side torso airbag for driver only, and it's optional.
Room/Comfort (rear)

Base LS SS Class Average
5 5 5 6.5

Ample leg and head room for 6-footers, though three riders squeeze shoulder to shoulder. Disappointing toe clearance. Seat uncomfortably soft and short. Entry/exit big-car easy.
Cargo Room

Base LS SS Class Average
6 6 6 5.6

Roomy flat-floor trunk. Lid uses nonintrusive strut hinges, but odd-shaped opening hampers loading bulky objects.
Value within Class

Base LS SS Class Average
6 6 6 6.6

Impala isn't as refined or spacious as the class-leading Chrysler 300, and it lags most rivals in available safety features and rear-seat comfort. But Chevy's big sedan is affordable, relatively roomy, and competent in most driving conditions.
Total Score

Base LS SS Class Average
56 58 58 61.8
Scores for all Large Cars

Low Score
54
Average Score
61
High Score
71
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