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How much does a 2005 Chevy Impala go for?

In today’s used-car market, a 2005 Chevy Impala typically sells for about $2,000 to $5,000, depending on mileage, condition, trim, and location. Higher prices usually go to well-maintained cars with lower mileage, while high-mileage examples in rough shape command less.


The 2005 Impala was offered in LS, LT, and LTZ trims. Value varies with miles, maintenance history, and features such as leather seating and upgraded audio. Regional demand and whether you buy from a dealer or a private party also influence the actual listing price.


Price ranges by condition


Prices below reflect typical private-party listings in the United States around 2024–2025; dealer pricing can be higher due to warranties and overhead.



  • Low-mileage/Excellent condition (roughly 60,000–80,000 miles): about $4,500–$6,000

  • Good condition (80,000–120,000 miles): about $3,000–$4,500

  • Fair condition (120,000–160,000 miles): about $2,000–$3,500

  • Poor/High mileage (160,000+ miles): about $1,500–$2,500


Prices vary by region, demand, and whether the car has features like LTZ styling, leather upholstery, or a strong service history. Always cross-check with current listings for your area.


Trim differences and value


The LTZ trim is the highest-equipped for the 2005 Impala and can add a modest premium over LS or LT, especially if the car has leather seating, a premium audio system, or other options. Expect a few hundred to roughly $1,000 more for LTZ versus lower trims depending on condition and mileage.


How to verify value and get a good deal


Use trusted valuation guides and gather data from local listings to calibrate your offer. The following steps help you compare apples to apples and avoid overpaying.



  1. Check current valuations from Kelley Blue Book (KBB), NADA Guides, and Edmunds to understand private-party and dealer ranges for the exact trim and mileage.

  2. Search up-to-date local listings (Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, Autotrader, CarGurus) to see what similar Impalas are selling for near you.

  3. Obtain a vehicle history report (Carfax or AutoCheck) to identify past accidents, title issues, or major repairs.

  4. Have a trusted mechanic perform a pre-purchase inspection to uncover hidden problems typical of older cars (suspension, brakes, cooling system, transmission, rust).

  5. Negotiate using data points (comps, inspection findings, service records) rather than emotion or sticker price.

  6. Factor total ownership costs, including anticipated maintenance, insurance, registration, and fuel economy when deciding what you’re willing to pay.


By combining objective valuations with a careful inspection and local market checks, you’ll arrive at a fair price and avoid common pitfalls of buying an older American sedan.


Summary


The 2005 Chevy Impala remains an affordable used-car option for budget buyers, with typical private-party prices broadly in the $2,000 to $5,000 range. Your final price hinges on mileage, condition, trim, and where you buy, but using reputable valuation tools and a pre-purchase inspection will help you land a fair deal.

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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.