Table 1 shows one common unknown or other related problems of the 2008 Chevrolet Impala.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Unknown Or Other problems |
I have a 2008 chevy Impala lt with 33,619 miles on it. It has the goodyear eagle ls2 tires it came with when I bought it new in 2008. I recently had a rear leaky tire so I took it to a garage and they repaired it. While it was off the rim I noticed what looked to me to be very excessive wear to the inside sidewall of the tire. It was so unevenly worn it shocked me. I could see cords from the belts in several spots. The mechanic and I checked the other rear tire and found it to be in the same condition. He advised me to get them replaced soon as possible and to rotate the tires more often. We checked the front two tires and found them to have nearly twice as much tread and no sidewall damage that we could see. Today I purchased two new tires and the mechanic who installed them suggested I get a rear wheel alignment as this make and model are notorius for rear alignment issues. Being skeptical I decided to research it myself online before committing. I was shocked again to see so many people complaining of the same issue and gm's lack of response to the problem. I decided to write to this agency and voice my concerns. What if anything is being done to look into this? does someone have to be injured before anything gets done? my dad used to say whats right is right but gm's denial of a problem is not right. In this troubled economy especially, big business should be held responsible when they put out a product with issues that impact the safety and pocketbook of their customers. 2008 chevy Impala $27,000. Two new tires $254. Future alignments and parts, labor, etc - ?.
Could not keep alignment correct. Three sets of tires were ruined by 60,000 m. Consequences were noise of tires, then alignment costs, and replacement of expensive tires.
Excessive rear tire wear, rear spindle, known problem that gm should recall. Gm repaired same known problem with police vehicles, same repair needs done to all vehicles. Rear tires are wearing out very aggressively on the outside edges of rear tires.
With just minimialweather conditions rain and or snow was totally unstabe at any speed above 20 mph I have driven in winter weather conditions for more than 30 years this is the most dangerious and unstabe vehicle I have ever drove , it acted as if there was a broken suspension part in the rear of the vehicle , was checked by a local shop and no problem was found.
While attempting to accelerate from a stop, the vehicle hesitated before jerking into gear. The vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer where they were unable to diagnose the failure after driving it over 140 miles. After licking up the vehicle, the vehicle continues to intermittently hesitate while accelerating and would jerk in various gears. The first failure mileage was around 60000 and the currurt mileage is 88000. Also sometimes would jerk from 1st gear to second gear. I have contacted the dealership again to again check out my problem. The car is still in the warranty period. After researching this problem online that other people have posted, it all seems to point to a pressure solenoid in the transmission but the dealership will not replace the part unless they can duplicate the problem.
Dates and mileage is estimated as listed above* I bought a brand new Impala in April of 2008. I was advised at my first oil change at 3000 miles that my tires needed to be rotated because they were wearing due to mileage. I did not do this because I could not believe a brand new car at 3000 miles needed a tire rotation. I was also starting to notice that the back end was sliding and felt like it was "rolling", especially in ice and snow. I was advised at my second oil change (6000 miles) that my tires were almost "shot" and needed to be replaced. I was also informed this was because I had failed to rotate my tires. A friend who is a master mechanic felt that I needed an alignment on the car. He told me to take it back to the dealer where I bought the car and have everything replaced under warranty. In may of 2009, at approximate 6k-7k miles, I took the car to art moehn. They advised that I voided my tire warranty by not having my tires rotated. A month later I had a blowout on one of my tires. I had the tire replaced, and had an alignment done on the car. Shortly thereafter, I had a new set of tires put on. In the next two years, the same thing happened. By 2011 at about 50k miles, I was on my third set of tires and had had my car aligned two times. We then found out that gm had issues with some of these 2008 Impalas - with very similar stories of what I had been thru. I contacted gm customer service to ask for help with this car - requesting they fix the problem. They insisted I have yet another alignment and assessment "at my cost" at their specified dealer. Imagine my frustration when this alignment (less than 3 mos from the previous one) yielded results that the car was already out of alignment!!! gm offered me a $1000 gift cert toward the purchase of another new gm vehicle. Please help. This car is a safety hazard & needs to be fixed.