Interested in a perfect high-performance Chevy sedan with a mere 79 miles on the odometer and an interior that's still partially wrapped in plastic? Remarkably, you can have one: this Impala SS was ...
One of the last examples of the full-size, body-on-frame American sedan is a nostalgic blast from the past. This 1996 Chevrolet Impala SS is a low-mileage, seventh-generation B-body sedan up for ...
General Motors celebrated fifty years of vehicle production in 1958, and as part of the celebration, it introduced several new models. Chevrolet was the recipient of arguably the coolest of the new ...
Should the Chevrolet Impala return as an electric sedan? We imagine how Chevy could revive this American icon for the EV era. The Corvette is Chevy's last remaining traditional car as sedans vanish ...
The W-platform Chevy Impala that came out in 2000 replaced the Lumina with some retro design cues, a modernized interior, and a front-wheel-drive configuration that was a first for the nameplate. Most ...
Every so often, a classic American machine resurfaces looking like it has been trapped in a time capsule. This 1966 Chevrolet Impala SS is one of those rarities, heading to auction with Mecum next ...
The Chevy Impala has earned a place in automotive history because it combines comfort, style, and mechanical resilience. Drivers across decades have counted on Impalas that last far beyond typical ...
The Impala was already America's number one nameplate in 1962, and Chevrolet knew this well. The company used the 1962 model year to pay more attention to other models, such as the Chevy II and the ...
The first time America heard about the Impala was in 1956 when Chevrolet unveiled the first prototype at GM's motor show. It didn't take long for the carmaker to begin working on the production model, ...