There are tons of '16 Impala Limited (old style Impala sold to fleets until last year) still under warranty with 10k-20k miles for $12-$14k near me. They have the 3.6l V6 which has over 300 hp. A downside is they basically have a vanilla rental car interior unless you find a snowflake LTZ. That has a leather-wrapped rental car interior.
Seems like a pretty good buy that will at least give me a grin as a comfy highway cruiser.
Am I missing anything?
>>17620897
Oh hey, you weren't wrong, it makes 305. Well OP if you can handle it being a chebby and not as well made as other brands then sure
>>17620897
>Am I missing anything?
Proper melanin levels. Seriously I only see one specific segment of our population driving these things.
>>17620897
Had one as a rental once. Lots of space and lots of comfy. I give it a bretty gud/10.
>>17620920
Kek
>>17620897
You mean 06 Impala, 16 is way sexier
>>17623619
No. '16 Impala Limited.
>>17623619
They kept building the wbody for poor niggers for rental agencies.
>>17620897
a v6 accord is better in every way.
>>17623854
You do realize that a low mile '16 V6 Accord is in the low/mid-$20's, right? Not a close comparison on price.
>>17623847
They kept building them for fleets and police.
>>17623940
obviously you would go used dumbass.
>>17620897
Pretty good idea Op, I support this/being comfy
>>17624189
To find a comparably priced V6 Accord, you would be looking at a 2012 with 60-80k on the clock.
>>17624274
and that would be a much better car.
My dad had one as a company vehicle for a few years
They are not "horrible" at anything, but not great at anything either. If nothing else they are reliable and easy to work on. I would get one.if I just wanted a boring a-b car