Chevrolet Impala Battery Size


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The years available stretch from through to 2020 and by clicking a link you can view the different battery types for each trim.

The Chevrolet Impala is produced by General Motors and has been in production since the 1950s, replacing the Bel Air line.

It is marketed in North America, Latin America, South Africa (as the Opel Omega A) and in Australia and New Zealand.

Also offered in Japan, Mexico, Chile and the Middle East the Impala is sold in those countries as a right-hand drive model.

This car was designed with the idea of being a luxury vehicle and not simply just a family sedan.

The Impala featured its own styling and was cut above the other Chevrolets with which it shared platforms for decades to come.

First introduced for the 1958 model year as a top-trim level of the sublime Bel Air sedan, the Impala nameplate has been used on a number of different vehicles in various markets worldwide, with all or various parts shared with other models.

It is the brand's longest continuously used nameplate and has been available as a four-door sedan and hardtop, two-door hardtop, and seal convertible.

Underneath the car is the same platform as the more luxurious Buick LaCrosse that comes packed with many more features as standard.

Boasting an intelligently designed, multipurpose trunk, high-definition rear-vision camera, and ten airbags, there are just a few of the features that make this such a popular vehicle.

A smooth ride combined with the confident steering of StabiliTrak will make your trip even more enjoyable in the modern Impala models.

It has been among the best-selling automobile models in the United States since its introduction.