Used Chevrolet Impala for Sale in Tulsa, OK
Impalas for Sale at Dealers

White • 3.6L V6 Engine
#1 2015-2023 Chevrolet Impala
CoPilot AI: It’s an “A” Buy
- Great Price - $3,527 Below Market
- CARFAX: One Owner, Clean Title
- Motivation to Negotiate - Very High

3.6L V6 Engine
#2 2015-2023 Chevrolet Impala
CoPilot AI: It’s an “A” Buy
- Great Price - $727 Below Market
- Includes $160 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: Clean Title, Not a rental or commercial vehicle

Black • 3.6L V6 Engine
#3 2015-2023 Chevrolet Impala
CoPilot AI: It’s an “A” Buy
- Fair Price - $484 Above Market
- Includes $1,847 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: One Owner, Clean Title, Not a rental or commercial vehicle

Silver • 3.6L V6 Engine
#4 2015-2023 Chevrolet Impala
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- $205 Price Drop
- Great Price - $5,710 Below Market
- CARFAX: Clean Title
Black • 3.6L V6 Engine
#5 2015-2023 Chevrolet Impala
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- $1,003 Price Drop
- Good Price - $875 Below Market
- Includes $1,449 Premium Upgrades
Black • 3.6L V6 Engine
#6 2015-2023 Chevrolet Impala
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B” Buy
- Good Price - $301 Below Market
- Includes $639 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: Clean Title
Blue • 3.6L V6 Engine
#7 2015-2023 Chevrolet Impala
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B” Buy
- Fair Price - $545 Above Market
- CARFAX: Clean Title
- Average Mileage
White • 3.6L V6 Engine
#8 2015-2023 Chevrolet Impala
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D+” Buy
- CARFAX: Clean Title
- Average Mileage
- Dealer Rating - 4.5 stars
Silver • 2.5L I4 Engine
#9 2015-2023 Chevrolet Impala
CoPilot AI: It’s a “F” Buy
- Includes $242 Premium Upgrades
- CARFAX: Clean Title
White • 2.5L I4 Engine
Not Ranked
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- $2,000 Price Drop
- Great Price - $3,671 Below Market
- Motivation to Negotiate - Increasing
Black • 3.6L V6 Engine
Not Ranked
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B+” Buy
- Great Price - $768 Below Market
- Motivation to Negotiate - Increasing
- Average Mileage
Silver • 3.6L V6 Engine
Not Ranked
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B” Buy
- $1,000 Price Drop
- Fair Price - $218 Below Market
- Motivation to Negotiate - Very High
Blue • 2.5L I4 Engine
Not Ranked
CoPilot AI: It’s a “B” Buy
- Fair Price - $221 Above Market
- Motivation to Negotiate - Increasing
Black • 3.6L V6 Engine
Not Ranked
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D+” Buy
- Includes $573 Premium Upgrades
- Motivation to Negotiate - Very High
Silver • 3.6L V6 Engine
Not Ranked
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D” Buy
- Motivation to Negotiate - Increasing
Blue • 3.6L V6 Engine
Not Ranked
CoPilot AI: It’s a “D” Buy
- Motivation to Negotiate - Increasing
- Below Average Mileage
- Dealer Rating - 4.1 stars
2020 Chevrolet Impala
Chevrolet Impala
Overview: Is the Chevrolet Impala a Good Car?
The Impala nameplate dates back to 1958, but we’ll focus on more recent examples—specifically, the ninth and tenth generations. These Impalas are Chevy’s last full-sized sedans—the automaker stopped production after 2020. While the ninth generation (2006-2013) represented plain Jane styling, the next Impala generation (2014-2020) went for a stylish exterior with crisp body lines and a sweeping profile. Both editions offer spacious accommodations and an efficient front-wheel-drive layout.
Note: Equipment, features, and trims can vary by model year. Always confirm these details when looking for used Chevrolet Impala cars for sale.
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Key Features
The Chevrolet Impala has:
- Several trims
- Mostly V6 power, with four- and eight-cylinder options depending on the year
- Generous front and rear legroom
- Front-wheel drive
Trims
Chevy Impala trims vary by year and generation. The LS and LT represent the base and mid-tier offerings in all cases. The LTZ was the upscale Impala until it was replaced by the Premier trim in 2017, and some ninth-generation years include the V8-powered SS edition.
Learn More: Here Are The Chevy Impala Years To Avoid
Comfort, Technology & Cargo
Cabin space usually translates into comfort, and the Chevrolet Impala is no exception. The driver and passengers will find ample room to stretch their legs. The ninth-generation Impala is more old-school from a technology standpoint, with an entertainment system and traditional HVAC controls occupying the dashboard center stack. In contrast, the tenth generation incorporates a technological leap with a touchscreen display. Advanced driver-assist features (standard or optional) are also part of the last Impala’s equipment lineup. In addition, 18.6-18.8 cubic feet of trunk space provides plenty of room for cargo.
How It Drives
No matter what’s under the hood, the Impala is no Camaro or Corvette. This family sedan is designed to provide component handling without any drama. That said, there’s a stark difference in acceleration. The ninth generation’s V8 or 300-horsepower V6 will make you smile. So will the 305-horsepower V6 found in the tenth generation. Other powerplants, including the 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine (2014-2020), can best be described as “adequate.”
Safety
Safety testing by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) for the ninth-generation Impala is inconsistent. So, making a blanket statement about crash performance is impossible. For the years with a rating, these impalas received a four- to five-star overall safety rating. All years of the tenth-generation Impala received an overall five-star ranking.
Reviews
Chevy Impala reviews from Kelley Blue Book are especially praiseworthy. The ninth generation has an average rating of 4.3 (out of 5.0), with consumers citing the car’s comfort and reliability as among its best characteristics. The tenth-generation Impala does even better, ranking 4.6. Owners especially liked the Impala’s comfort and style.
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FAQS
What is the price of a Chevrolet Impala?
CoPilot’s nationwide listings for the Chevrolet Impala (2008-2020) show prices running from $2,500 to $28,000. Of course, age, price, condition, mileage, and location impact these numbers.
Why is Impala being discontinued?
Faced with ever-increasing demand for SUVs and trucks, Chevrolet discontinued the Impala after 2020. The action was part of General Motors’ strategy to move away from passenger cars.
What year Impala is most wanted?
Impalas from the 1960s are highly sought after by classic car collections. In particular, the 1964 Chevrolet Impala SS is an icon that helped jumpstart that era’s muscle car craze.