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2014 Chevrolet Impala priced from $27,535*
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MummyChunk
2012-12-26 05:13:58 UTC
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Chevrolet Announces Pricing for the 2014 Impal
New sedan offers added content and technology starting at $27,53

DETROIT, 2012-11-22 – The all-new 2014 Impala, Chevrolet's flagshi
sedan, will go on sale this spring with a starting price of $27,535
including an $810 destination charge

Impala was America's best-selling full-size sedan in 2011, with sale
of more than 171,000, which made it one of the 10 best-selling cars i
the United State

"We'll build on the success the Impala nameplate has generate
over its history," said Chris Perry, vice president, Chevrole
marketing. "We've added sophisticated design features, mor
technology and safety equipment, while conserving Impala's curren
strengths like spaciousness and comfort.

Chevrolet's latest MyLink radio debuts in the 2014 Impala. Th
in-vehicle entertainment system adds an eight-inch color displa
screen that is customizable. The system also adopts natural voic
recognition – a first for Chevy

The 2014 Impala has several new features, including Adaptive Cruis
Control and crash-avoidance technologies like Rear Cross Traffic Aler
and Side Blind Zone Alert. Ten standard airbags are included as well
among the most in the segment

Three direct-injection engine choices will be available to customers
a 3.6L V-6, a newly designed 2.5L four-cylinder and a 2.4
four-cylinder with fuel-saving eAssist technology that is estimated t
deliver 35 mpg. All engines are matched to a six-speed automati
transmission

The 2014 Impala will be offered in LS, LT and LTZ trim levels

The 3.6L, 305-horsepower-engine will come to market first, with
starting price of $30,760 for the LT and $36,580 for the LTZ
including destination charges

The 2.5L engine is priced as follows: $27,535 for the LS; $29,785 fo
the LT; $34,555 for the LTZ

Pricing for the 2.4L engine with eAssist will be announced later

The new Impala will be built in the Oshawa, Ontario, an
Detroit-Hamtramck, Mich., assembly plants

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Ashton Crusher
2012-12-26 06:02:02 UTC
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The Impala was the best selling Full size in 2011??? Really? First
I've heard that. I hardly ever even see any on the road. I thought
the Camry was the best seller.


On Tue, 25 Dec 2012 23:13:58 -0600,
From AB
Chevrolet Announces Pricing for the 2014 Impala
New sedan offers added content and technology starting at $27,535
DETROIT, 2012-11-22 – The all-new 2014 Impala, Chevrolet's flagship
sedan, will go on sale this spring with a starting price of $27,535,
including an $810 destination charge.
Impala was America's best-selling full-size sedan in 2011, with sales
of more than 171,000, which made it one of the 10 best-selling cars in
the United States
"We'll build on the success the Impala nameplate has generated
over its history," said Chris Perry, vice president, Chevrolet
marketing. "We've added sophisticated design features, more
technology and safety equipment, while conserving Impala's current
strengths like spaciousness and comfort."
Chevrolet's latest MyLink radio debuts in the 2014 Impala. The
in-vehicle entertainment system adds an eight-inch color display
screen that is customizable. The system also adopts natural voice
recognition – a first for Chevy.
The 2014 Impala has several new features, including Adaptive Cruise
Control and crash-avoidance technologies like Rear Cross Traffic Alert
and Side Blind Zone Alert. Ten standard airbags are included as well –
among the most in the segment.
a 3.6L V-6, a newly designed 2.5L four-cylinder and a 2.4L
four-cylinder with fuel-saving eAssist technology that is estimated to
deliver 35 mpg. All engines are matched to a six-speed automatic
transmission.
The 2014 Impala will be offered in LS, LT and LTZ trim levels.
The 3.6L, 305-horsepower-engine will come to market first, with a
starting price of $30,760 for the LT and $36,580 for the LTZ,
including destination charges.
The 2.5L engine is priced as follows: $27,535 for the LS; $29,785 for
the LT; $34,555 for the LTZ.
Pricing for the 2.4L engine with eAssist will be announced later.
The new Impala will be built in the Oshawa, Ontario, and
Detroit-Hamtramck, Mich., assembly plants.
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Gene
2012-12-26 13:46:36 UTC
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And since when was a Camry a full-size?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camry

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevy_Impala
Post by Ashton Crusher
The Impala was the best selling Full size in 2011??? Really? First
I've heard that. I hardly ever even see any on the road. I thought
the Camry was the best seller.
On Tue, 25 Dec 2012 23:13:58 -0600,
From AB
Chevrolet Announces Pricing for the 2014 Impala
New sedan offers added content and technology starting at $27,535
DETROIT, 2012-11-22 - The all-new 2014 Impala, Chevrolet's flagship
sedan, will go on sale this spring with a starting price of $27,535,
including an $810 destination charge.
Impala was America's best-selling full-size sedan in 2011, with sales
of more than 171,000, which made it one of the 10 best-selling cars in
the United States
"We'll build on the success the Impala nameplate has generated
over its history," said Chris Perry, vice president, Chevrolet
marketing. "We've added sophisticated design features, more
technology and safety equipment, while conserving Impala's current
strengths like spaciousness and comfort."
Chevrolet's latest MyLink radio debuts in the 2014 Impala. The
in-vehicle entertainment system adds an eight-inch color display
screen that is customizable. The system also adopts natural voice
recognition - a first for Chevy.
The 2014 Impala has several new features, including Adaptive Cruise
Control and crash-avoidance technologies like Rear Cross Traffic Alert
and Side Blind Zone Alert. Ten standard airbags are included as well -
among the most in the segment.
a 3.6L V-6, a newly designed 2.5L four-cylinder and a 2.4L
four-cylinder with fuel-saving eAssist technology that is estimated to
deliver 35 mpg. All engines are matched to a six-speed automatic
transmission.
The 2014 Impala will be offered in LS, LT and LTZ trim levels.
The 3.6L, 305-horsepower-engine will come to market first, with a
starting price of $30,760 for the LT and $36,580 for the LTZ,
including destination charges.
The 2.5L engine is priced as follows: $27,535 for the LS; $29,785 for
the LT; $34,555 for the LTZ.
Pricing for the 2.4L engine with eAssist will be announced later.
The new Impala will be built in the Oshawa, Ontario, and
Detroit-Hamtramck, Mich., assembly plants.
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Ashton Crusher
2012-12-27 08:16:53 UTC
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I suppose that's true if the Avalon is considered the equivalent of
the Impala. I have not considered the Impala "full sized" since they
discontinued the Full Sized RWD in 1996(?). To me Impala, Taurus,
Camry are all essentially the same size. Perhaps due to some gvt or
industry slicing and dicing of dimensions the current Impala is "full
sized". So what's the GM Camry equivalent? The Malibu?? I have a
hard time seeing them as equivalent. I'm not saying I'm right, as far
as the official categories, just IMHO.
Post by Gene
And since when was a Camry a full-size?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevy_Impala
Post by Ashton Crusher
The Impala was the best selling Full size in 2011??? Really? First
I've heard that. I hardly ever even see any on the road. I thought
the Camry was the best seller.
On Tue, 25 Dec 2012 23:13:58 -0600,
From AB
Chevrolet Announces Pricing for the 2014 Impala
New sedan offers added content and technology starting at $27,535
DETROIT, 2012-11-22 - The all-new 2014 Impala, Chevrolet's flagship
sedan, will go on sale this spring with a starting price of $27,535,
including an $810 destination charge.
Impala was America's best-selling full-size sedan in 2011, with sales
of more than 171,000, which made it one of the 10 best-selling cars in
the United States
"We'll build on the success the Impala nameplate has generated
over its history," said Chris Perry, vice president, Chevrolet
marketing. "We've added sophisticated design features, more
technology and safety equipment, while conserving Impala's current
strengths like spaciousness and comfort."
Chevrolet's latest MyLink radio debuts in the 2014 Impala. The
in-vehicle entertainment system adds an eight-inch color display
screen that is customizable. The system also adopts natural voice
recognition - a first for Chevy.
The 2014 Impala has several new features, including Adaptive Cruise
Control and crash-avoidance technologies like Rear Cross Traffic Alert
and Side Blind Zone Alert. Ten standard airbags are included as well -
among the most in the segment.
a 3.6L V-6, a newly designed 2.5L four-cylinder and a 2.4L
four-cylinder with fuel-saving eAssist technology that is estimated to
deliver 35 mpg. All engines are matched to a six-speed automatic
transmission.
The 2014 Impala will be offered in LS, LT and LTZ trim levels.
The 3.6L, 305-horsepower-engine will come to market first, with a
starting price of $30,760 for the LT and $36,580 for the LTZ,
including destination charges.
The 2.5L engine is priced as follows: $27,535 for the LS; $29,785 for
the LT; $34,555 for the LTZ.
Pricing for the 2.4L engine with eAssist will be announced later.
The new Impala will be built in the Oshawa, Ontario, and
Detroit-Hamtramck, Mich., assembly plants.
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1***@gmail.com
2013-09-11 09:50:43 UTC
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Post by Ashton Crusher
I suppose that's true if the Avalon is considered the equivalent of
the Impala. I have not considered the Impala "full sized" since they
discontinued the Full Sized RWD in 1996(?). To me Impala, Taurus,
Then get yourself a Chev SS, but you better hurry. The new Australian
government will stop all handouts to GMH, so they will surely close
before 2016.

Gene
2012-12-26 13:46:36 UTC
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And since when was a Camry a full-size?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camry

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevy_Impala
Post by Ashton Crusher
The Impala was the best selling Full size in 2011??? Really? First
I've heard that. I hardly ever even see any on the road. I thought
the Camry was the best seller.
On Tue, 25 Dec 2012 23:13:58 -0600,
From AB
Chevrolet Announces Pricing for the 2014 Impala
New sedan offers added content and technology starting at $27,535
DETROIT, 2012-11-22 - The all-new 2014 Impala, Chevrolet's flagship
sedan, will go on sale this spring with a starting price of $27,535,
including an $810 destination charge.
Impala was America's best-selling full-size sedan in 2011, with sales
of more than 171,000, which made it one of the 10 best-selling cars in
the United States
"We'll build on the success the Impala nameplate has generated
over its history," said Chris Perry, vice president, Chevrolet
marketing. "We've added sophisticated design features, more
technology and safety equipment, while conserving Impala's current
strengths like spaciousness and comfort."
Chevrolet's latest MyLink radio debuts in the 2014 Impala. The
in-vehicle entertainment system adds an eight-inch color display
screen that is customizable. The system also adopts natural voice
recognition - a first for Chevy.
The 2014 Impala has several new features, including Adaptive Cruise
Control and crash-avoidance technologies like Rear Cross Traffic Alert
and Side Blind Zone Alert. Ten standard airbags are included as well -
among the most in the segment.
a 3.6L V-6, a newly designed 2.5L four-cylinder and a 2.4L
four-cylinder with fuel-saving eAssist technology that is estimated to
deliver 35 mpg. All engines are matched to a six-speed automatic
transmission.
The 2014 Impala will be offered in LS, LT and LTZ trim levels.
The 3.6L, 305-horsepower-engine will come to market first, with a
starting price of $30,760 for the LT and $36,580 for the LTZ,
including destination charges.
The 2.5L engine is priced as follows: $27,535 for the LS; $29,785 for
the LT; $34,555 for the LTZ.
Pricing for the 2.4L engine with eAssist will be announced later.
The new Impala will be built in the Oshawa, Ontario, and
Detroit-Hamtramck, Mich., assembly plants.
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Canuck57
2012-12-26 20:58:10 UTC
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Post by Ashton Crusher
The Impala was the best selling Full size in 2011??? Really? First
I've heard that. I hardly ever even see any on the road. I thought
the Camry was the best seller.
Just more Government Motors BS.

You are right.
--
Liberal-socialism is a great idea so long as the credit is good and
other people pay for it. When the credit runs out and those that pay
for it leave, they can all share having nothing but debt and discontentment.
Gene
2012-12-26 22:03:12 UTC
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Post by Canuck57
Post by Ashton Crusher
The Impala was the best selling Full size in 2011??? Really? First
I've heard that. I hardly ever even see any on the road. I thought
the Camry was the best seller.
Just more Government Motors BS.
You are right.
--
Liberal-socialism is a great idea so long as the credit is good and other
people pay for it. When the credit runs out and those that pay for it
leave, they can all share having nothing but debt and discontentment.
And despite being spoonfed with non-equivocating,
documented proof conspicuously indicating otherwise, you
choose to second such nonsense, which makes you an idiot,
not to mention the additional clear cut evidence provided by
your equally brain-dead sig file.
Canuck57
2012-12-26 22:45:30 UTC
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Post by Gene
Post by Canuck57
Post by Ashton Crusher
The Impala was the best selling Full size in 2011??? Really? First
I've heard that. I hardly ever even see any on the road. I thought
the Camry was the best seller.
Just more Government Motors BS.
You are right.
--
Liberal-socialism is a great idea so long as the credit is good and other
people pay for it. When the credit runs out and those that pay for it
leave, they can all share having nothing but debt and discontentment.
And despite being spoonfed with non-equivocating,
documented proof conspicuously indicating otherwise, you
choose to second such nonsense, which makes you an idiot,
not to mention the additional clear cut evidence provided by
your equally brain-dead sig file.
I will even go further.

Desperate envy loaded greedy lazy stupid people mortgage their grand
kids futures with debt today, well, are not worth saving.

It is why Obama, a Muslim President is destroying the USA with "just
more debt". And why USA is destined to fail.
--
Liberal-socialism is a great idea so long as the credit is good and
other people pay for it. When the credit runs out and those that pay
for it leave, they can all share having nothing but debt and discontentment.
Gene
2012-12-26 23:39:44 UTC
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Post by Canuck57
Post by Gene
Post by Canuck57
Post by Ashton Crusher
The Impala was the best selling Full size in 2011??? Really? First
I've heard that. I hardly ever even see any on the road. I thought
the Camry was the best seller.
Just more Government Motors BS.
You are right.
And despite being spoonfed with non-equivocating,
documented proof conspicuously indicating otherwise, you
choose to second such nonsense, which makes you an idiot,
not to mention the additional clear cut evidence provided by
your equally brain-dead sig file.
I will even go further.
Desperate envy loaded greedy lazy stupid people mortgage their grand kids
futures with debt today, well, are not worth saving.
It is why Obama, a Muslim President is destroying the USA with "just more
debt". And why USA is destined to fail.
That you couldn't start to get the easy things (that wouldn't
begin to flummox even a retarded 10 year old in a hurry)
graciously spoonfed you straight, one couldn't and shouldn't
trust you with that which is even slightly more complicated
and clearly farther over your head than is the exosphere.
Canuck57
2012-12-26 20:58:10 UTC
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Post by Ashton Crusher
The Impala was the best selling Full size in 2011??? Really? First
I've heard that. I hardly ever even see any on the road. I thought
the Camry was the best seller.
Just more Government Motors BS.

You are right.
--
Liberal-socialism is a great idea so long as the credit is good and
other people pay for it. When the credit runs out and those that pay
for it leave, they can all share having nothing but debt and discontentment.
Krisw
2013-09-10 10:02:35 UTC
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