2013 Chevrolet Impala Lt on 2040-cars
915 W US Highway 50, O Fallon, Illinois, United States
Engine:3.6L V6 24V GDI DOHC
Transmission:6-Speed Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): 2G1WG5E32D1154234
Stock Num: 25945
Make: Chevrolet
Model: Impala LT
Year: 2013
Exterior Color: Black
Interior Color: Neutral
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 4 Doors
Mileage: 14962
ONLY 14,961 Miles! PRICE DROP FROM $18,990, FUEL EFFICIENT 30 MPG Hwy/18 MPG City!, PRICED TO MOVE $2,100 below Kelley Blue Book! Overhead Airbag, Alloy Wheels, Multi-Zone A/C, Remote Engine Start, LT SUNROOF PACKAGE READ MORE!======KEY FEATURES INCLUDE: Aluminum Wheels, Remote Engine Start, Multi-Zone A/C Remote Trunk Release, Keyless Entry, Child Safety Locks, Steering Wheel Audio Controls, Stability Control. ======OPTION PACKAGES: LT SUNROOF PACKAGE includes (CF5) power sunroof and (UG1) Universal Home Remote, LT ONSTAR AND BLUETOOTH PACKAGE includes (UE1) OnStar, (UPF) Bluetooth for phone and (US8) AM/FM stereo with CD and MP3 playback audio system, SUNROOF, POWER with sunshade, ENGINE, 3.6L SIDI DOHC V6 VVT (300 hp [223.7 kW] @ 6500 rpm, 262 lb-ft of torque [353.7 N-m] @ 5300 rpm) (STD), TRANSMISSION, 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC, ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED WITH OVERDRIVE (STD). LT with BLACK exterior and NEUTRAL interior features a V6 Cylinder Engine with 300 HP at 6500 RPM*. ======EXPERTS REPORT: CarAndDriver.com's review says Big outside, big inside, won't offend, people will assume you rented it, good fuel economy for something this big.. Great Gas Mileage: 30 MPG Hwy. ======A GREAT VALUE: Was $18, 990. This Impala is priced $2, 100 below Kelley Blue Book. Approx. Original Base Sticker Price: $26, 400*. Pricing analysis performed on 6/4/2014. Horsepower calculations based on trim engine configuration. Fuel economy calculations based on original manufacturer data for trim engine configuration. Please confirm the accuracy of the included equipment by calling us prior to purchase. Internet Sales Manager - Dorothy Nugent
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