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200495 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, Premier, With Navigation,Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

200495 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, Premier, With Navigation,Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

McCluskey Chevrolet:

If you’ve been considering the 2020 Acura
TLX, then maybe you should take a look at
the 2020 Chevrolet Impala.
Both the Impala and TLX have child safety
locks to prevent children from opening the
rear doors.
The Impala has power child safety locks, allowing
the driver to activate and deactivate them
from the driver's seat and allows the driver
to know when they're engaged.
The Acura TLX’s child locks have to be individually
engaged at each rear door with a manual switch.
The driver can’t know the status of the
locks without opening the doors and checking
them.
For enhanced safety, the Chevrolet Impala
shoulder belts are height adjustable, and
the rear seat shoulder belts have child comfort
guides to move the belt properly to fit children.
The camshaft in the Chevrolet Impala’s engine
are driven by a hardened steel chain, with
no maintenance needed.
The Acura TLX camshafts are driven by rubber
belt that need periodic replacement.
The Chevrolet Impala has a standard limp home
system, to keep drivers from being stranded
if most of the engine's coolant is lost.
The engine will run on only half of its cylinders
at a time, reduce its power and a warning
lamp on the dashboard will light up, so a
driver can get to a service station for repairs.
The Acura TLX does not offer a lost coolant
limp home system.
To lower fuel costs and make buying fuel easier,
the Chevrolet Impala uses regular unleaded
gasoline, while the Acura TLX requires premium
for maximum efficiency, which can cost 20
to 55 cents more per gallon.
From 60 to 0 miles per hour the Chevrolet
Impala stops at 10 feet shorter distance than
the Acura TLX.
Come on down and see why the 2020 Chevrolet
Impala is the perfect choice for you, over
the Acura TLX.
When you buy it, we will cover it with our
free lifetime mechanical warranty for as many
years and as many miles as you own it.
Take it on one of our exclusive and free 48
hour test drives today.

200480 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, Premier With Navigation, Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

200480 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, Premier With Navigation, Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

McCluskey Chevrolet:

If you’ve been considering the 2020 Acura
TLX, then maybe you should take a look at
the 2020 Chevrolet Impala.
Both the Impala and TLX have child safety
locks to prevent children from opening the
rear doors.
The Impala has power child safety locks, allowing
the driver to activate and deactivate them
from the driver's seat and allows the driver
to know when they're engaged.
The Acura TLX’s child locks have to be individually
engaged at each rear door with a manual switch.
The driver can’t know the status of the
locks without opening the doors and checking
them.
For enhanced safety, the Chevrolet Impala
shoulder belts are height adjustable, and
the rear seat shoulder belts have child comfort
guides to move the belt properly to fit children.
The camshaft in the Chevrolet Impala’s engine
are driven by a hardened steel chain, with
no maintenance needed.
The Acura TLX camshafts are driven by rubber
belt that need periodic replacement.
The Chevrolet Impala has a standard limp home
system, to keep drivers from being stranded
if most of the engine's coolant is lost.
The engine will run on only half of its cylinders
at a time, reduce its power and a warning
lamp on the dashboard will light up, so a
driver can get to a service station for repairs.
The Acura TLX does not offer a lost coolant
limp home system.
To lower fuel costs and make buying fuel easier,
the Chevrolet Impala uses regular unleaded
gasoline, while the Acura TLX requires premium
for maximum efficiency, which can cost 20
to 55 cents more per gallon.
From 60 to 0 miles per hour the Chevrolet
Impala stops at 10 feet shorter distance than
the Acura TLX.
Come on down and see why the 2020 Chevrolet
Impala is the perfect choice for you, over
the Acura TLX.
When you buy it, we will cover it with our
free lifetime mechanical warranty for as many
years and as many miles as you own it.
Take it on one of our exclusive and free 48
hour test drives today.

200513 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, LT, Sedan, Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

200513 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, LT, Sedan, Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

McCluskey Chevrolet:

If you’ve been considering the 2020 Acura
TLX, then maybe you should take a look at
the 2020 Chevrolet Impala.
Both the Impala and TLX have child safety
locks to prevent children from opening the
rear doors.
The Impala has power child safety locks, allowing
the driver to activate and deactivate them
from the driver's seat and allows the driver
to know when they're engaged.
The Acura TLX’s child locks have to be individually
engaged at each rear door with a manual switch.
The driver can’t know the status of the
locks without opening the doors and checking
them.
For enhanced safety, the Chevrolet Impala
shoulder belts are height adjustable, and
the rear seat shoulder belts have child comfort
guides to move the belt properly to fit children.
The camshaft in the Chevrolet Impala’s engine
are driven by a hardened steel chain, with
no maintenance needed.
The Acura TLX camshafts are driven by rubber
belt that need periodic replacement.
The Chevrolet Impala has a standard limp home
system, to keep drivers from being stranded
if most of the engine's coolant is lost.
The engine will run on only half of its cylinders
at a time, reduce its power and a warning
lamp on the dashboard will light up, so a
driver can get to a service station for repairs.
The Acura TLX does not offer a lost coolant
limp home system.
To lower fuel costs and make buying fuel easier,
the Chevrolet Impala uses regular unleaded
gasoline, while the Acura TLX requires premium
for maximum efficiency, which can cost 20
to 55 cents more per gallon.
From 60 to 0 miles per hour the Chevrolet
Impala stops at 10 feet shorter distance than
the Acura TLX.
Come on down and see why the 2020 Chevrolet
Impala is the perfect choice for you, over
the Acura TLX.
When you buy it, we will cover it with our
free lifetime mechanical warranty for as many
years and as many miles as you own it.
Take it on one of our exclusive and free 48
hour test drives today.

200829 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

200829 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

McCluskey Chevrolet:

If you’ve been considering the 2020 Acura
TLX, then maybe you should take a look at
the 2020 Chevrolet Impala.
Both the Impala and TLX have child safety
locks to prevent children from opening the
rear doors.
The Impala has power child safety locks, allowing
the driver to activate and deactivate them
from the driver's seat and allows the driver
to know when they're engaged.
The Acura TLX’s child locks have to be individually
engaged at each rear door with a manual switch.
The driver can’t know the status of the
locks without opening the doors and checking
them.
For enhanced safety, the Chevrolet Impala
shoulder belts are height adjustable, and
the rear seat shoulder belts have child comfort
guides to move the belt properly to fit children.
The camshaft in the Chevrolet Impala’s engine
are driven by a hardened steel chain, with
no maintenance needed.
The Acura TLX camshafts are driven by rubber
belt that need periodic replacement.
The Chevrolet Impala has a standard limp home
system, to keep drivers from being stranded
if most of the engine's coolant is lost.
The engine will run on only half of its cylinders
at a time, reduce its power and a warning
lamp on the dashboard will light up, so a
driver can get to a service station for repairs.
The Acura TLX does not offer a lost coolant
limp home system.
To lower fuel costs and make buying fuel easier,
the Chevrolet Impala uses regular unleaded
gasoline, while the Acura TLX requires premium
for maximum efficiency, which can cost 20
to 55 cents more per gallon.
From 60 to 0 miles per hour the Chevrolet
Impala stops at 10 feet shorter distance than
the Acura TLX.
Come on down and see why the 2020 Chevrolet
Impala is the perfect choice for you, over
the Acura TLX.
When you buy it, we will cover it with our
free lifetime mechanical warranty for as many
years and as many miles as you own it.
Take it on one of our exclusive and free 48
hour test drives today.

200948 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

200948 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

McCluskey Chevrolet:

If you’ve been considering the 2020 Acura
TLX, then maybe you should take a look at
the 2020 Chevrolet Impala.
Both the Impala and TLX have child safety
locks to prevent children from opening the
rear doors.
The Impala has power child safety locks, allowing
the driver to activate and deactivate them
from the driver's seat and allows the driver
to know when they're engaged.
The Acura TLX’s child locks have to be individually
engaged at each rear door with a manual switch.
The driver can’t know the status of the
locks without opening the doors and checking
them.
For enhanced safety, the Chevrolet Impala
shoulder belts are height adjustable, and
the rear seat shoulder belts have child comfort
guides to move the belt properly to fit children.
The camshaft in the Chevrolet Impala’s engine
are driven by a hardened steel chain, with
no maintenance needed.
The Acura TLX camshafts are driven by rubber
belt that need periodic replacement.
The Chevrolet Impala has a standard limp home
system, to keep drivers from being stranded
if most of the engine's coolant is lost.
The engine will run on only half of its cylinders
at a time, reduce its power and a warning
lamp on the dashboard will light up, so a
driver can get to a service station for repairs.
The Acura TLX does not offer a lost coolant
limp home system.
To lower fuel costs and make buying fuel easier,
the Chevrolet Impala uses regular unleaded
gasoline, while the Acura TLX requires premium
for maximum efficiency, which can cost 20
to 55 cents more per gallon.
From 60 to 0 miles per hour the Chevrolet
Impala stops at 10 feet shorter distance than
the Acura TLX.
Come on down and see why the 2020 Chevrolet
Impala is the perfect choice for you, over
the Acura TLX.
When you buy it, we will cover it with our
free lifetime mechanical warranty for as many
years and as many miles as you own it.
Take it on one of our exclusive and free 48
hour test drives today.

2018 Chevrolet Impala 3.6L, Does it Accelerate Like an IMPALA

2018 Chevrolet Impala 3.6L, Does it Accelerate Like an IMPALA

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200947 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

200947 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

McCluskey Chevrolet:

If you’ve been considering the 2020 Acura
TLX, then maybe you should take a look at
the 2020 Chevrolet Impala.
Both the Impala and TLX have child safety
locks to prevent children from opening the
rear doors.
The Impala has power child safety locks, allowing
the driver to activate and deactivate them
from the driver's seat and allows the driver
to know when they're engaged.
The Acura TLX’s child locks have to be individually
engaged at each rear door with a manual switch.
The driver can’t know the status of the
locks without opening the doors and checking
them.
For enhanced safety, the Chevrolet Impala
shoulder belts are height adjustable, and
the rear seat shoulder belts have child comfort
guides to move the belt properly to fit children.
The camshaft in the Chevrolet Impala’s engine
are driven by a hardened steel chain, with
no maintenance needed.
The Acura TLX camshafts are driven by rubber
belt that need periodic replacement.
The Chevrolet Impala has a standard limp home
system, to keep drivers from being stranded
if most of the engine's coolant is lost.
The engine will run on only half of its cylinders
at a time, reduce its power and a warning
lamp on the dashboard will light up, so a
driver can get to a service station for repairs.
The Acura TLX does not offer a lost coolant
limp home system.
To lower fuel costs and make buying fuel easier,
the Chevrolet Impala uses regular unleaded
gasoline, while the Acura TLX requires premium
for maximum efficiency, which can cost 20
to 55 cents more per gallon.
From 60 to 0 miles per hour the Chevrolet
Impala stops at 10 feet shorter distance than
the Acura TLX.
Come on down and see why the 2020 Chevrolet
Impala is the perfect choice for you, over
the Acura TLX.
When you buy it, we will cover it with our
free lifetime mechanical warranty for as many
years and as many miles as you own it.
Take it on one of our exclusive and free 48
hour test drives today.

200950 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

200950 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

McCluskey Chevrolet:

If you’ve been considering the 2020 Acura
TLX, then maybe you should take a look at
the 2020 Chevrolet Impala.
Both the Impala and TLX have child safety
locks to prevent children from opening the
rear doors.
The Impala has power child safety locks, allowing
the driver to activate and deactivate them
from the driver's seat and allows the driver
to know when they're engaged.
The Acura TLX’s child locks have to be individually
engaged at each rear door with a manual switch.
The driver can’t know the status of the
locks without opening the doors and checking
them.
For enhanced safety, the Chevrolet Impala
shoulder belts are height adjustable, and
the rear seat shoulder belts have child comfort
guides to move the belt properly to fit children.
The camshaft in the Chevrolet Impala’s engine
are driven by a hardened steel chain, with
no maintenance needed.
The Acura TLX camshafts are driven by rubber
belt that need periodic replacement.
The Chevrolet Impala has a standard limp home
system, to keep drivers from being stranded
if most of the engine's coolant is lost.
The engine will run on only half of its cylinders
at a time, reduce its power and a warning
lamp on the dashboard will light up, so a
driver can get to a service station for repairs.
The Acura TLX does not offer a lost coolant
limp home system.
To lower fuel costs and make buying fuel easier,
the Chevrolet Impala uses regular unleaded
gasoline, while the Acura TLX requires premium
for maximum efficiency, which can cost 20
to 55 cents more per gallon.
From 60 to 0 miles per hour the Chevrolet
Impala stops at 10 feet shorter distance than
the Acura TLX.
Come on down and see why the 2020 Chevrolet
Impala is the perfect choice for you, over
the Acura TLX.
When you buy it, we will cover it with our
free lifetime mechanical warranty for as many
years and as many miles as you own it.
Take it on one of our exclusive and free 48
hour test drives today.

200949 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

200949 - New, 2020, Chevrolet Impala, Test Drive, Review, For Sale -

McCluskey Chevrolet:

If you’ve been considering the 2020 Acura
TLX, then maybe you should take a look at
the 2020 Chevrolet Impala.
Both the Impala and TLX have child safety
locks to prevent children from opening the
rear doors.
The Impala has power child safety locks, allowing
the driver to activate and deactivate them
from the driver's seat and allows the driver
to know when they're engaged.
The Acura TLX’s child locks have to be individually
engaged at each rear door with a manual switch.
The driver can’t know the status of the
locks without opening the doors and checking
them.
For enhanced safety, the Chevrolet Impala
shoulder belts are height adjustable, and
the rear seat shoulder belts have child comfort
guides to move the belt properly to fit children.
The camshaft in the Chevrolet Impala’s engine
are driven by a hardened steel chain, with
no maintenance needed.
The Acura TLX camshafts are driven by rubber
belt that need periodic replacement.
The Chevrolet Impala has a standard limp home
system, to keep drivers from being stranded
if most of the engine's coolant is lost.
The engine will run on only half of its cylinders
at a time, reduce its power and a warning
lamp on the dashboard will light up, so a
driver can get to a service station for repairs.
The Acura TLX does not offer a lost coolant
limp home system.
To lower fuel costs and make buying fuel easier,
the Chevrolet Impala uses regular unleaded
gasoline, while the Acura TLX requires premium
for maximum efficiency, which can cost 20
to 55 cents more per gallon.
From 60 to 0 miles per hour the Chevrolet
Impala stops at 10 feet shorter distance than
the Acura TLX.
Come on down and see why the 2020 Chevrolet
Impala is the perfect choice for you, over
the Acura TLX.
When you buy it, we will cover it with our
free lifetime mechanical warranty for as many
years and as many miles as you own it.
Take it on one of our exclusive and free 48
hour test drives today.

200945 New 2020 Chevrolet Impala Silver SedanTest Drive, Review, For Sale -

200945 New 2020 Chevrolet Impala Silver SedanTest Drive, Review, For Sale -

McCluskey Chevrolet:

If you’ve been considering the 2020 Acura
TLX, then maybe you should take a look at
the 2020 Chevrolet Impala.
Both the Impala and TLX have child safety
locks to prevent children from opening the
rear doors.
The Impala has power child safety locks, allowing
the driver to activate and deactivate them
from the driver's seat and allows the driver
to know when they're engaged.
The Acura TLX’s child locks have to be individually
engaged at each rear door with a manual switch.
The driver can’t know the status of the
locks without opening the doors and checking
them.
For enhanced safety, the Chevrolet Impala
shoulder belts are height adjustable, and
the rear seat shoulder belts have child comfort
guides to move the belt properly to fit children.
The camshaft in the Chevrolet Impala’s engine
are driven by a hardened steel chain, with
no maintenance needed.
The Acura TLX camshafts are driven by rubber
belt that need periodic replacement.
The Chevrolet Impala has a standard limp home
system, to keep drivers from being stranded
if most of the engine's coolant is lost.
The engine will run on only half of its cylinders
at a time, reduce its power and a warning
lamp on the dashboard will light up, so a
driver can get to a service station for repairs.
The Acura TLX does not offer a lost coolant
limp home system.
To lower fuel costs and make buying fuel easier,
the Chevrolet Impala uses regular unleaded
gasoline, while the Acura TLX requires premium
for maximum efficiency, which can cost 20
to 55 cents more per gallon.
From 60 to 0 miles per hour the Chevrolet
Impala stops at 10 feet shorter distance than
the Acura TLX.
Come on down and see why the 2020 Chevrolet
Impala is the perfect choice for you, over
the Acura TLX.
When you buy it, we will cover it with our
free lifetime mechanical warranty for as many
years and as many miles as you own it.
Take it on one of our exclusive and free 48
hour test drives today.

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