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Chevrolet - Impala Limited (2014)

The Chevrolet Impala Limited has long been celebrated as a cornerstone of the full‑size sedan segment, offering Southern comfort melded with sophisticated styling. The 2014 iteration, specifically, introduced a more refined interior, subtle chrome accents, and a quieter cabin that made it a popular choice among those looking for an economical yet luxurious ride. When you ask Chevrolet Impala Limited price, you’re typically inquiring about a range that varies widely—depending on factors such as mileage, condition, and regional demand—but the 2014 model has carved out a firm position within the used‑car market.

Below is a snapshot of the core specifications you’ll find in a typical 2014 Chevrolet Impala Limited, helping you quickly assess whether it matches your performance or comfort expectations.

  • Engine: 2.5L 4‑Cylinder, 158 hp / 163 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: 6‑Speed Automatic, optional 7‑Speed dual‑clutch
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Front‑Wheel Drive
  • Dimensions: Length – 195.6 in; Width – 73.5 in; Height – 57.7 in
  • Curb Weight: ~3,300 lbs
  • Seating Capacity: 5 (with optional 2‑seat bench for a 6‑passenger layout in certain markets)
  • Interior Features:
    • Premium leather seats with heated front and rear options
    • Power‑adjustable front seats, lumbar support, and rear seat recline
    • Triple‑zone automatic climate control
    • 6‑channel audio, rear‑view camera, and optional navigation system
  • Exterior Features: Premium chrome accents, 18‑inch alloy wheels, and dual‑layer headlamps in the Limited trim

Understanding Chevrolet Impala Limited depreciation is essential if you’re evaluating long‑term ownership costs. The 2014 model typically loses about 15–20 % of its value in the first year only, especially if it’s driven in excellent condition. Over the next couple of years, the depreciation curve tends to flatten, with an additional 10–12 % decline annually as the car approaches the 5‑year mark. By the time a vehicle reaches 75,000–100,000 miles, you can expect its residual value to sit roughly between 35 % and 40 % of its original quoted price.

When comparing the 2014


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