The 2019 Chevrolet Impala ranked #7 in Large Cars. Currently the Chevrolet Impala has a score of 8.2 out of 10 which is based on our evaluation of 33 pieces of research and data elements using various sources.
Pros Muscular V6 engine option Balanced, comfortable handling Spacious second row and trunk Intuitive infotainment features
Cons Weak standard engine Some mediocre cabin materials
The 2019 Chevrolet Impala does big car hauling with sports car design flair.
Pros Sharp styling Good value overall Comfortable interior Great ride/handling balance
Cons A hybrid would help So would more active safety tech Less rear-seat headroom than expected Stiff ride with 20-inch wheels
Highlights of the 2019 Chevrolet Impala include its smooth ride, roomy interior with lots of space for rear-seat passengers, and one of the most massive trunks available in any sedan. Chevy has also updated the latest Impala generation over its life with newer infotainment and connectivity features.
Pros Smooth, quiet ride Spacious rear seat and trunk Sleek cabin with lots of technology upgrades Capable optional V6
Cons Advanced collision prevention tech restricted to top trim level Thick roof pillars hamper visibility Some interior surfaces feel cheap Underwhelming performance and fuel economy from standard four-cylinder
The 2019 Hyundai Elantra delivers good handling and a lot of value for the money.
Pros Sharp styling updates Good value for money Strong turbo engines Elantra GT’s space and pace Good fuel economy
Cons Sedan’s less fun, especially without turbo SE lacks safety tech Clunky shifts in Eco Some cheap touches in sedan
Variety and value are the main ingredients in the 2019 Hyundai Elantra's appeal. Three available engines and six configurations mean it's easy to find an Elantra to suit your needs, whether that's you're focused on fuel economy or just something fun to drive. As for value, the Elantra doesn't deal in subtlety.
Pros Offers broad range of technology and safety features Comfortable ride Quiet cabin with simple, intuitive controls Offers one of the best warranties in its segment
Cons Seven-speed automatic can be clunky at low speeds Lackluster performance from base 2.0-liter engine