The Ford Coyote 5.0-liter V-8 shines with modern tech, yet Chevy’s old-school engine once ruled with massive torque.
Not bad for a car that originally rolled off the lot for $3,240. In the early '60s, drag racing was surging in popularity, so to meet the demand, Chevy built a limited edition, track-ready Impala.
GM downsized its big cars for 1977, and the new, smaller Impala was a trend-setter, helping reverse Detroit’s inclination toward longer, lower and wider. The Impala faded away after 1985 but ...
Starting at under $28,000, the Impala undercuts the price of many entry-level luxury cars while still offering plenty of luxury features. The Impala also includes substantially more room than many ...
Starting at under $28,000, the Impala undercuts the price of many entry-level luxury cars while still offering plenty of luxury features. The Impala also includes substantially more room than many ...