The Chevrolet Impala is designed to provide big-car roominess, safety and comfort with the fuel economy of a smaller midsize car. Impala, the top-selling large sedan in the U.S., moves ahead for 2012 with an all-new, 300-horsepower (224 kW) 3.6L V-6 engine and six-speed transmission that deliver an EPA-estimated 30...
The Chevrolet Impala family sedan continues to combine fuel efficiency and fuel options with roominess and popular standard features. The standard 3.5L V-6 is EPA-rated at 29 mpg on the highway, fuel economy that matches or beats many much-smaller cars. Both the 3.5L and optional 3.9L engines offer E85 FlexFuel...
An iconic brand of America's automotive market for half a century, Chevrolet's venerable Impala celebrates its golden anniversary in 2008. Chevy is recognizing the milestone with a commemorative model. Like the original 1958 edition, the 2008 Impala 50 th Anniversary Edition is distinguished with unique trim and amenities, giving customers...
Chevy's popular Impala continues to be one of America's top vehicles in sales, thanks to a value story rooted in timeless design, a long list of standard features and a range of efficient powertrains - including a segment-exclusive V-8 in the Impala SS. For 2009, Impala's value story is bolstered...
Chevy's popular Impala was one of America's top 10 vehicles in sales during the 2006 model year and continued to attract more customers through'07 - including a nearly 44-percent jump in February'07 alone. Indeed, the Impala's combination of chiseled style, generous room, sporty driving characteristics and value answers the needs...
