body / paint problem
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really awfulTypical Repair Cost:
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Average Mileage:
57,550 miles
Number of complaints:
2 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
Helpful Websites About 2001 Chevrolet Impala water leaks in on the passenger side
2007Jan 02
Impala 3.2L V6
- Automatic transmission
- 46,000 miles
Well, I think it's damn shame how cheap these BIG Automobile Industries are today. They just don't make solid cars anymore. Hell I thought I was doing the right thing purchasing an American made car, I guess I was wrong. I only hope that GM recalls all these problems that paying and supporting citizens complains about.
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2008Feb 06
Impala
Excessive water coming from between panel and window on passengers side. Running into blower and saturating both sides of front floorboards. Initially ran over electrical box when initially had first episode few months back.
Chevrolet should be made aware of the issue and issue a bulletin for said repairs. No one should have to deal with this problem.
I have also had several issues with ignition key tumblers, I am on my fifth one in one and a half years. My next car will not be a Chevrolet....Honda preferably!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rebecca G.
Medina, Ohio, USA
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