Step up to this "Black Stallion" loaded 2002 Impala with LS trim, and you get a 3.8-liter V6 making 200 horsepower and 225 lb-ft of torque. This Six-passenger front wheel drive sedan employ a responsive four-speed automatic transmission., , Standard 16-inch wheels and tires along with standard four-wheel-disc brakes are on hand to bring it to a stop. Antilock brakes, a tire-inflation monitor and traction control are standard on LS., , Occupant safety is a strong point for the Impala. Head-protection standards for 2003 were met well in advance, and rear-seat tether anchors will handle up to three child safety seats. Daytime running lights are also standard. Government crash tests gave the Impala a five-star rating in front impact collisions and a four star rating in side-impact crashes., , Other standard equipment includes air conditioning with dual front temperature controls, rear defogger, rear-seat headrests, power windows and locks and a Radio Data System (RDS) AM/FM stereo. The Impala's remote keyless entry fobs can be programmed with the preferences of two different drivers and the clock even automatically adjusts when you drive across time zones. The OnStar communication system that provides instant emergency service is standard on the LS and optional on base models., , Six-passenger sedans are few and far between these days, and the Impala delivers all that room in a safe and comfortable environment perfect for growing families!