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Why was the Chevy Impala a good car?

Why was the Chevy Impala a good car?

It wasn’t merely a car, it was the rolling embodiment of American mass culture’s vast reach. It was the car that beat the Ruskies. Like the backyard swimming pools Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev spotted while flying over Los Angeles on a rare trip to the U.S., the Impala was part of that Communism-defeating dream of hard work and soft leisure.

Is the Chevy Impala going to be retired?

The badge will be retired and the plant retooled to churn out electric cars, ending yet another era in an era jam-packed with the ending of eras. And as eras go, the Impala’s was a biggie, and as far removed from our current frame of reference as the Model T was from the Apollo space program.

How does car color affect the price of a Chevrolet Impala?

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When was Brad Pitt born in a Chevy Impala?

There was a time, say, the year Brad Pitt was born, 1963, when a world without the Chevy Impala would have been unthinkable. That’s how numerous Impalas were. I almost called this column Once Upon a Time in Impalas, but that would have been both awkward and on-the-nose. Also, Quentin Tarantino threatened a cease-and-desist order.

What makes a Chevy Impala a police car?

All seats of the Chevrolet Impala Police car were made of heavy-duty materials in order to withstand continuous use for an extended period. Air conditioning, power door locks, power windows, adjustable tilt steering wheel and rear window lockout protection was available on the 2008 Impala Police car.

Is the Chevy Impala still in the market?

The Impala Police car model was discontinued as Chevrolet’s law enforcement product became the Caprice PPV.

Is the Chevy Impala a front wheel drive car?

Compared to the stock version of the Chevrolet sedan, the front-wheel drive Impala Police car received a number of upgrades specifically designed to handle the rigors of law enforcement. As a vehicle built for policing, heavy-duty equipment such as robust four-wheel disc braking and durable suspension system were included with the sedan.

When did the Chevy Impala replace the Caprice?

Impala/Caprice 9C1 (B-platform) 1996 Chevrolet Caprice 9C1. Starting in 1986 the Caprice would replace Impala for the retail, taxi, & police markets based on the third generation model which was launched in 1977. Like its civilian counterparts the car would get a facelift in 1987 & would remain the same until 1990.

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Ruth Doyle