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How much are used impalas worth?

Used Impalas can range widely, but most fall between about $2,000 and $30,000 depending on year, mileage and condition.


Chevrolet stopped producing the Impala after the 2020 model year, so the value now hinges on whether you’re looking at older generations or newer, low-mileage examples. This guide breaks down typical prices by era and the factors that move them, plus practical tips for buyers and a quick checklist to verify value.


What drives the price of a used Impala


Prices are influenced by several factors, including year of manufacture, generation, mileage, trim, and overall condition. The following factors are the main price drivers:



  • Year and generation: The Impala evolved through several generations (2000–2005, 2006–2013, 2014–2020). Newer generations generally command higher prices, while older ones are more affordable.

  • Mileage: Higher mileage typically lowers price; exceptionally low mileage for a given age can push prices higher.

  • Trim and features: Higher trims like LTZ or Premier, leather interiors, advanced safety tech, and premium wheels add value.

  • Condition and history: Accident history, rust, maintenance records, and wear on the interior and drivetrain matter a lot to buyers.

  • Location and market demand: Regional supply and demand can shift prices up or down.


In practice, buyers should compare similar vehicles across multiple sources and consider the total cost of ownership, not just the sticker price.


Estimated price ranges by model year (approximate, as of 2025)


To give a practical sense of value, here are rough, widely cited ranges by model-year group. Individual examples will vary based on mileage and condition.



  • 2000–2009 Impalas: typically $2,000–$6,000; well-kept, low-mileage units can push toward $7,000–$8,000 in rare cases.

  • 2010–2013 Impalas: typically $5,000–$12,000.

  • 2014–2016 Impalas: typically $9,000–$16,000.

  • 2017–2019 Impalas: typically $12,000–$22,000.

  • 2020 Impalas: typically $18,000–$30,000, with lower miles and LTZ trims capable of reaching higher end of the spectrum.


These ranges reflect general market conditions and can vary by region and timing. Always verify with current listings and price guides before negotiating.


Where to buy and how to verify value


Several trusted sources help you gauge current pricing and identify reputable deals. Start with these platforms and guides to triangulate a fair price.



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB) and Edmunds for valuation estimates based on trim, mileage, and condition.

  • NADA Guides for regional pricing, including trade-in and private-party values.

  • CarGurus, AutoTrader, Cars.com for current listings and price trends in your area.

  • Dealers and certified pre-owned programs for warranty-backed options.


Cross-check multiple sources to triangulate a fair price and verify the vehicle’s history before negotiating.


Buying tips: what to inspect on a used Impala


When evaluating a used Impala, focus on mechanical condition, maintenance history, and any signs of wear that could lead to costly repairs.



  • Check engine and transmission performance: listen for odd noises, hesitations, or rough shifting; look for any warning lights on.

  • Inspect brakes, tires, suspension, and steering for even wear and signs of hard driving or pothole damage.

  • Review maintenance records: regular oil changes, timing chain/belt history (if applicable), and recalls addressed.

  • Inspect the exterior and undercarriage for rust or structural damage and check for signs of previous accidents or frame repair.

  • Verify vehicle history and obtain a professional pre-purchase inspection (PPI) from a qualified mechanic.


Good documentation and a professional inspection are key to a reliable purchase in the Impala’s used market.


Summary


Used Impalas offer a broad price spectrum driven by year, mileage, trim and condition. For many buyers in 2025, a well-maintained 2014–2016 model with moderate mileage represents a solid value, while 2017–2019 cars with lower miles can offer modern features at higher but reasonable prices. The discontinued status of the model means buyers should rely on reputable price guides and current listings, verify history, and opt for a pre-purchase inspection to confirm value before negotiating. Always shop around and compare multiple sources to ensure you’re getting a fair deal.

How much do Impalas go for?


2020 Chevrolet Impala Pricing

Original MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
LT Sedan 4D$33,590$14,789
Premier Sedan 4D$37,595$16,183



What year to stay away from Chevy Impala?


Years to avoid for the Chevy Impala include 2000–2008, especially the early 2000s, due to widespread transmission and engine issues, such as oil leaks and faulty head gaskets. Other problematic years are 2014–2015, which had multiple recalls for faulty brakes, airbags, and power steering. Additionally, the 2001 model year was particularly bad due to significant transmission and intake manifold problems. 
Problematic model years

  • 2000–2008: This period is widely considered to have the most significant issues, especially with the 3.4L V6 engine and automatic transmissions. 
    • 2001: Had over 1,000 complaints and 10 recalls, with major problems in the transmission and intake manifold gasket. 
    • 2004–2008: Known for mechanical issues and transmission problems like stuttering and jerking. 
  • 2014–2015: These years were marked by numerous recalls, including issues with parking brakes, airbags, and the power steering control module. 

Common problems by year
Model Year Common Problems
2000–2005 Excessive oil consumption, faulty head gaskets, transmission issues (e.g., faulty solenoids), and intake manifold leaks.
2006–2013 Excessive oil consumption and engine problems are common. Some models experience issues with power steering control modules, and others suffer from a crumbling wiring loom.
2014–2015 Parking brake failures, malfunctioning airbags, and problems with the power steering control module.
2018–2019 Single recall for poor rear brake performance.
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Other considerations
  • 2009–2020: These are generally good model years, with some owners reporting good reliability and low ownership costs, especially for the 2015 model. 
  • 2006–2011: Some models from these years may have issues with door locks, blend door actuators, and oil leaks. 



What is the resale value of an Impala?


A 2019 Chevrolet Impala has depreciated $7,402 or 39% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $11,357 and trade-in value of $9,708. A 2019 Chevrolet Impala has depreciated $7,402 or 39% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $11,357 and trade-in value of $9,708.



Do Impalas hold their value?


A 2020 Chevrolet Impala has depreciated $7,416 or 35% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $13,618 and trade-in value of $11,665. The 2020 Chevrolet Impala is in the 25-75% percentile for depreciation among all 2020 Sedans.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.