Decent car, decent deal.
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Brian Sy on April 1, 2008 | Has driven a 2006 Chevrolet Impala
What’s new for the 2006 Chevrolet Impala: Redesigned; new model.
You're looking at a car with history. From its 1950s roots as a stylish cruiser up through the menacing V8-powered muscle sedan of the 90s, the Impala made its mark on the world as one of the great classic Chevys.
Not that you'd know it from looking at the current model. During its last full redesign in 2000, the Impala morphed into yet another big, soft GM sedan using outdated mechanicals -- and so it is today. Its V6 engines sound coarse, make average power and return low fuel economy. It rides like a Buick, handles like a Buick, and doesn't have as much space inside as the huge body would have you believe. The only really distinct feature is the awesome-sounding 303-horsepower V8 that returned in the 2006 SS model, but since the Impala is front-wheel-drive, "burning rubber" feels more awkward than fun.
But the Impala's not all bad. Performance is adequate. Adults can fit in both rows, and the trunk is gigantic. The 2006 refresh fixed all of the original car's ergonomic mistakes, and made the outside look way more presentable. Being built at the same high-quality Canadian plant as the Buick LaCrosse and Pontiac Grand Prix (the Impala's platform-mates) has also given the Impala the benefit of being one of GM's most reliable models. If that's not enough, a starting price of $22K puts it on the cheap side for a big sedan.
Higher standards of engineering and passenger comfort can be found in the Toyota Avalon or Ford Taurus, and nostalgics who long for Impala's muscle car roots should probably migrate over to the rear-drive Chrysler 300C or Dodge Charger. But for all its flaws, the Impala's basic advantages keep it in the running.
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