Run away and buy a Toyota.
Just don’t buy this car. I bought a 2019 Impala in May of 2020. It had 30,000 miles on it by the time I acquired it. After having it for a few months, the auto start/stop feature (which you can’t disable on the LT model) became defective. In fact, when stopped at a stop light the vehicle shutdown. After releasing the brake thinking it would start it again, it cranked several times and all the lights in the interior started flashing. Dealership never could figure out what was causing it. At 52,000 miles the check engine light came on. Took it in for service and was told that my fuel pump was malfunctioning. If that wasn’t the worse of it, at 64,000 miles I came home one night from work. Get into the vehicle the next morning and I get a message displayed on the info that the engine power had been reduced. Started to drive to work and the stabilitrak light comes on. I’ve had nothing but problems with this vehicle. I always have it serviced every 3-5 thousand miles and yet something major always happens to this vehicle. Your best bet is to stay away. Don’t let the niceness of the vehicle fool you. By all means it’s a very nice car inside and out. But that touch screen radio doesn’t make my tires roll. Piece of cow xxxx is worth more than this thing.
Most bullshyt
If you really want a good review, call them right now and see how your treated. You will get the receptionist and then be transferred to a voice mail. Sooner or later you will get a salesman and he want be much help. All these great reviews are by the people who work there, or by one person who writes them all…
Very new haven’t had but a day but enjoying it so
The car meet all my needs always wanted a car with a sunroof and leather seats so it meets all my desires. I enjoyed the test drive and the ride home was really comfortable, nice traction on road nice sounds very enjoyable ride.