The final-gen Impala was overlooked due to a bland, underperforming reputation, though the V6 models were genuine sleepers.
In the sixties, full-size cars were still the backbone of production for the American auto industry, and no other model was more successful than the Chevrolet Impala. The big Chevy was outselling its ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
In late 1961, Chevrolet made one of its historic moves on the board of all-time high-performance American motoring and released the legendary 409 V8. Only 121 were made, but the seed had been planted.
Distinctive styling, excellent road handling, and a 260hp LT1 350 made the '94 Impala SS a worthy successor to the mighty SS427 Impalas of the '60s. But something was missing. While buyers of ...
A classic 1960 Chevrolet Impala equipped with a 348 V8 and 4-speed manual transmission is featured in detail. What makes this combination so iconic for collectors?
When the last Impala SS came across dealer showrooms as a monochrome menace, we saw the last hoorah of the fullsize muscle car from General Motors. The LT1 was a pretty hot motor for the mid-1990s, ...