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In addition to its highly competitive fuel economy, the Impala LTZ offers a
long list of standard peace-of-mind amenities - including important safety
features - in a package designed to provide pleasing design and functionality
for today's on-the-go families.
New for 2011
A new Luxury
Package combines a number of popular comfort and convenience items, including a
full year of XM Satellite Radio instead of the customary three-month trial, a
Bose eight-speaker audio system, front bucket seats with leather appointments,
front driver and passenger heated seats and a rear spoiler.
Impala
Design
Chevy Impala LTZ conveys sophistication and big-car roominess.
On the exterior, large headlamps have a premium appearance with three
independent lighting units. These details complement other high-quality
attributes, such as tight tolerances of 3.5 mm or less between body components
and substantial "grab"-style door handles, to provide an overall feeling of
solidity.
For 2011, body-color bodyside moldings are standard on all
Impala models except Police. A rear spoiler is standard on the LTZ model.
Inside, Impala LTZ is packed with thoughtful features for families,
including standard clever flip-and-fold-flat rear seats. The forward-flip rear
seat cushions reveal a storage tub under the seat that can contain spillage
while transporting a variety of items. The tub also serves as a covered storage
area beneath the seat with the cushions down, and offers convenient grocery bag
hooks when the cushions are flipped forward. A generous pass-through from the
trunk can be created by flipping the seat bottoms forward and the seat backs
flat - an exclusive feature in the segment.
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