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FOR 14,999 CANT BEAT THAT
That give you a rock solid engine. Just make sure you get the timing belt replaced
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FOR 14,999 CANT BEAT THAT
That give you a rock solid engine. Just make sure you get the timing belt replaced
at 30karound how many miles
BECAUSE THE NEWBODY STYLES CAME OUT
They kept making these into the 2015 as fleet vehicles. That's how he wound up with a 15'
Avis upgraded (from eco to full size) me to this one day. I looked at the tag and said 'NO WAY this is a 2015'. Ran back arguing and complaining since I'm president's club and I want my fukking upgrade. They ended up putting me into something else.
Now you've just given me the answer I was searching for.
I don't see anything wrong with this car I just thought they were trying to play me.
Rent Me, Baby, One More Time: Chevrolet to Continue Current-Gen Impala Production for FleetsChevrolet’s all-new, 10th-generation Impala sedan rolls into showrooms this spring, but that doesn’t mean the anodyne, lifeless ninth-generation model is headed six feet down. As Automotive News first reported—and Chevy confirmed to us—the outgoing Impala will live on, but will be sold exclusively to fleet customers. Retail customers will only be able to get their mitts on the vastly improved, far-better-looking 2014 Impala.
If this sounds bizarre, it really isn’t, and it helps Chevrolet wean itself off of the fleet sales that have kept the outgoing Impala afloat without dragging the new car down into the rental-lot trenches. GM has kept other outmoded cars alive for a year or two in the past to satisfy fleet customers, most notably with a line of Malibu “Classics” sold from 2004–2005 following the introduction of the Epsilon-based 2004 Malibu, as well as the Chevrolet Captiva, a Chevy-badged iteration of the defunct Saturn Vue. As for the fleet-only Impala, it will be called the Impala Limited, and like the new Impala, will be a 2014-model-year vehicle.
yeap same here bruh mine a lt 2015 with 25k miles for15kI did this a year ago last April. The new Body Styles dropped for the Impala so I was able to get a 2014 Fleet LTZ body style for dirt cheap and only 12K miles on it. It was like $16,500.
at 30k
Breh a timing belt is like a 100k minimum nowadaysshyt be lasting for the life of the engine much of the time.