Impala...
Re: Impala...
Originally Posted by formula79
The biggest thing is...what happens to the FWD Impala if it is still being made? Impala and Impala Classic?
Man , I cant wait to see Chevrolet a couple years from now
Re: Impala...
I thought the Impala was like the 8th best selling nameplate? Is this a good move to switch all those buyers over to the Malibu while the Impala gets all the flashy, I-like-my-RWD people?
Not that I'm against heritage inspired cars rather than these Honda jellybeans we have now.
Not that I'm against heritage inspired cars rather than these Honda jellybeans we have now.
Re: Impala...
Originally Posted by formula79
Bel Air?
The biggest thing is...what happens to the FWD Impala if it is still being made? Impala and Impala Classic?
The biggest thing is...what happens to the FWD Impala if it is still being made? Impala and Impala Classic?
Re: Impala...
About the only other thing that might fit is Belair.... oh wait.... nevermind. 
As for what will happen to current Impala customers, consider what could happen to cost of manufacture and volume if (using an out of thin air number) you could round up 100% of Malibu buyers and say 60% of current Impala buyers and put them into a single great looking FWD model?
Chevrolet would be making alot of money, and potentially challenge Toyota for best selling car.
(As for the a new RWD Chevy sedan, if it pulled 2/5 of it's sales from current Impala buyers, and the rest from other barnds, Chevy would increase in overall size by conquest sales.
Though the numbers are out of my neather reagion's, Im guessing this is the gameplan.

As for what will happen to current Impala customers, consider what could happen to cost of manufacture and volume if (using an out of thin air number) you could round up 100% of Malibu buyers and say 60% of current Impala buyers and put them into a single great looking FWD model?
Chevrolet would be making alot of money, and potentially challenge Toyota for best selling car.

(As for the a new RWD Chevy sedan, if it pulled 2/5 of it's sales from current Impala buyers, and the rest from other barnds, Chevy would increase in overall size by conquest sales.
Though the numbers are out of my neather reagion's, Im guessing this is the gameplan.
Re: Impala...
Originally Posted by AdioSS
Am I the only one that has been wondering why GM hasn't built a full size wagon since the Caprice/Roadmaster in 96? Are they afraid that they'd take sales away from the many SUV/Crossovers? I think the 2000-2005 and 2006+ impalas would've looked great as wagons!
Now that the engine and fuel management technology has improved to allow for reliable DOD (or whatever each company calls it) larger cars can be produced with enough power to be useful and get more reasonable mileage.
As for the possibility of a new "breathtaking" Impala, I hope GM stick with inspirational design that really falls into the "gotta have it" catagory before the bean-counters get in the way!
Allen
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Originally Posted by RMC_SS_LDO
I have no facts to fall back on, but I always understood that one of the killers of the station wagon (and to some extent large cars in general) was the CAFE standards that auto makers had to meet. Since SUVs (and mini-vans) were classified as "trucks" their (poor) mileage did not count against the overall passenger car average. The "family truckster" station wagons that were a mainstay for families for years were mileage killers for the industry and had to be phased out to keep the averages up.
Now that the engine and fuel management technology has improved to allow for reliable DOD (or whatever each company calls it) larger cars can be produced with enough power to be useful and get more reasonable mileage.
As for the possibility of a new "breathtaking" Impala, I hope GM stick with inspirational design that really falls into the "gotta have it" catagory before the bean-counters get in the way!
Allen
Now that the engine and fuel management technology has improved to allow for reliable DOD (or whatever each company calls it) larger cars can be produced with enough power to be useful and get more reasonable mileage.
As for the possibility of a new "breathtaking" Impala, I hope GM stick with inspirational design that really falls into the "gotta have it" catagory before the bean-counters get in the way!
Allen
Re: Impala...
Originally Posted by guionM
About the only other thing that might fit is Belair.... oh wait.... nevermind. 
As for what will happen to current Impala customers, consider what could happen to cost of manufacture and volume if (using an out of thin air number) you could round up 100% of Malibu buyers and say 60% of current Impala buyers and put them into a single great looking FWD model?
Chevrolet would be making alot of money, and potentially challenge Toyota for best selling car.
(As for the a new RWD Chevy sedan, if it pulled 2/5 of it's sales from current Impala buyers, and the rest from other barnds, Chevy would increase in overall size by conquest sales.
Though the numbers are out of my neather reagion's, Im guessing this is the gameplan.

As for what will happen to current Impala customers, consider what could happen to cost of manufacture and volume if (using an out of thin air number) you could round up 100% of Malibu buyers and say 60% of current Impala buyers and put them into a single great looking FWD model?
Chevrolet would be making alot of money, and potentially challenge Toyota for best selling car.

(As for the a new RWD Chevy sedan, if it pulled 2/5 of it's sales from current Impala buyers, and the rest from other barnds, Chevy would increase in overall size by conquest sales.
Though the numbers are out of my neather reagion's, Im guessing this is the gameplan.
Re: Impala...
Originally Posted by Z284ever
Many wagons, like the Dodge Magnum for example, are classified as trucks.
I was referring to the old "classic" station wagons like the ones the old Caprice and Crown Vics.
As I said, I have no factual reference for this. I had heard this years ago and it seemed plausable....
Allen
Re: Impala...
Originally Posted by RMC_SS_LDO
Hmmm.... didn't know they had classed the new ones as trucks. Wonder how they sold that based on the shared platform on their passenger cars??
I was referring to the old "classic" station wagons like the ones the old Caprice and Crown Vics.
As I said, I have no factual reference for this. I had heard this years ago and it seemed plausable....
Allen
I was referring to the old "classic" station wagons like the ones the old Caprice and Crown Vics.
As I said, I have no factual reference for this. I had heard this years ago and it seemed plausable....
Allen


