GM’s plans to discontinue the Impala led to a few notable incentives during the first half of the 2019 calendar year. However, Chevy has since scaled back its offers for the full-size sedan. So, for the month of April 2020, a new Chevrolet Impala discount offers $2,000 off all 2019 models. Meanwhile, a second offer discounts all 2020 models by $1,500.Â
In addition to the cashback rebates, the Bow Tie brand is also offering interest-free financing with no money down as a means to assist buyers who may be struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Incentives
Nationwide Chevrolet Impala discount offers for the full-size sedan during the month of April 2020 are as follows:
- Featured 2020 Impala Retail Offer: $1,500 customer cash
- Available for all trim levels
- Featured 2019 Impala Retail Offer: $2,000 customer cash
- Available for all trim levels
- Featured Finance Offer:Â 0 percent APR for 84 months for qualified buyers who borrow from GM Financial
Interested parties should note that all of the above offers will remain valid through April 30th, 2020. Furthermore, until June 30th, 2020, General Motors is offering special vehicle discounts for first responders and healthcare workers on the frontlines of the battle against the COVID-19 coronavirus.
For reference, here are the applicable 2019 and 2020 Impala trim levels and their corresponding starting MSRPs, destination freight charge included:
- 2019 Impala:
- LS – $28,895
- LT – $31,395
- Premier – $37,595
- 2020 Impala:
- LT – $32,495
- Premier – $37,595
Disclaimers
- Must take delivery by April 30th, 2020.
- See dealer for details.
- Incentive for the United States of America, unless otherwise specified.
- Some customers may not qualify for this Chevrolet Impala discount offer.
- Offer not available with special finance, lease, and some other offers.
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About Chevrolet Impala
The Chevrolet Impala is a full-size sedan. It is the biggest Chevrolet sedan currently offered, slotting above the subcompact Chevrolet Sonic, compact Chevrolet Cruze and midsize Chevrolet Malibu.
The current model was introduced for the 2014 model year and represents the tenth generation of the storied Impala nameplate. It rides on the GM Super Epsilon platform shared with the second-generation Buick LaCrosse and Cadillac XTS.
Compared to its ninth-generation predecessor, the tenth-gen Impala is an all-new vehicle that is larger, sleeker and more modern. Chevrolet modified its strategy for the new model, as the ninth-gen model was sold to rental fleets in significant quantities, while the tenth-gen is primarily intended for purchase by consumers at the retail level. This condition alone has resulted in a strategic decrease in sales volume of the current model.
As announced in November 2018, the Chevrolet Impala will be discontinued after the tenth-generation model. This means that it will not see an 11th generation model.
The Chevrolet Impala is assembled at the following plants for global markets:
- GM Detroit-Hamtramck factory in Michigan operated by GM USA
- GM Oshawa factory in Ontario operated by GM Canada
Both facilities are slated to be idled in 2019 as a result of decisions undertaken by Chevrolet parent, General Motors.
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Comment
There won’t be a GEN Eleven of the Chevrolet Impala; but this all depends on whether General Motors can afford to keep CEO Mary Barra who has made one mistake after another with timelines that go up in smoke as it wasn’t that long ago that Barra promised there would be 5-8 new electric vehicles yet there’s still only the Chevrolet Bolt and with the reported price of $200K for some Cadillac EV, one has to wonder who Barra thinks will be able to afford such cars and it’s why there won’t be a GEN Eleven for the Impala because who would pay $120K for an 11th GEN Electric Impala.