Why would RWD turn the Implala into an evil gas pig?
The Impala SS outsold the Caprice, Roadmaster, and Fleetwood Brougham in 1996. And none of those could offer the 10k plus profit in a Tahoe. Nonetheless, like I said, I wish those cars hadn't gone away.
I think it's more to do with power to weight ratio's.
3400 with 3700lbs (180hp/205lbft)
........to........
350LT1 with 4200lbs(260hp/330lbft)
A deficit of 80hp/125lbft!...
Which one is going to have to work up a thirst to move the weight.
Smaller engines don't always equate to much better fuel economy.
3400 with 3700lbs (180hp/205lbft)
........to........
350LT1 with 4200lbs(260hp/330lbft)
A deficit of 80hp/125lbft!...
Which one is going to have to work up a thirst to move the weight.

Smaller engines don't always equate to much better fuel economy.
Your HP/TQ and curb weight numbers are off, try again.
EPA TO EPA the 96 was what 25 mpg highway? 2007 was 31, its not even close. Compare 07 numbers to 96 numbers not 08 to 96, its a different formulation.
Comparing old numbers is meaningless anyways, the Zeta IMP facing CAFE would get 26 with a V-6 and 24 with the V-8.
EPA TO EPA the 96 was what 25 mpg highway? 2007 was 31, its not even close. Compare 07 numbers to 96 numbers not 08 to 96, its a different formulation.
Comparing old numbers is meaningless anyways, the Zeta IMP facing CAFE would get 26 with a V-6 and 24 with the V-8.
My numbers were for a '05 model, as I was showing that a small V6, milage was very similar to a '96 big V8, and no where near the same performance.
Perceptions about gas saving motors has been beat into people's heads that "smaller is better", which as we can see, is not a universal truth.
You want the '07?
3.5L with 3600lbs (210hp/214lbft) 21/31
optional:
3.9L with 3650lbs (233hp/240lbft) 20/29
5.3L with 3710lbs (303hp/323lbft) 18/27
..........to..........
'96 LT1 with 4200lbs (260hp/330lbft) 17/25
Even hauling 600 extra lbs it's still comparable...
My 1995 PA Ultra
3.8L S/C with 3650lbs (225hp/275lbft) 19/29
13 years old!
Perceptions about gas saving motors has been beat into people's heads that "smaller is better", which as we can see, is not a universal truth.
You want the '07?
3.5L with 3600lbs (210hp/214lbft) 21/31
optional:
3.9L with 3650lbs (233hp/240lbft) 20/29
5.3L with 3710lbs (303hp/323lbft) 18/27
..........to..........
'96 LT1 with 4200lbs (260hp/330lbft) 17/25
Even hauling 600 extra lbs it's still comparable...
My 1995 PA Ultra
3.8L S/C with 3650lbs (225hp/275lbft) 19/29
13 years old!
Last edited by 90rocz; Jan 24, 2008 at 09:53 AM.
My numbers were for a '05 model, as I was showing that a small V6, milage was very similar to a '96 big V8, and no where near the same performance.
Perceptions about gas saving motors has been beat into people's heads that "smaller is better", which as we can see, is not a universal truth.
You want the '07?
3.5L with 3600lbs (210hp/214lbft) 21/31
optional:
3.9L with 3650lbs (233hp/240lbft) 20/29
5.3L with 3710lbs (303hp/323lbft) 18/27
..........to..........
'96 LT1 with 4200lbs (260hp/330lbft) 17/25
Even hauling 600 extra lbs it's still comparable...
My 1995 PA Ultra
3.8L S/C with 3650lbs (225hp/275lbft) 19/29
13 years old!
Perceptions about gas saving motors has been beat into people's heads that "smaller is better", which as we can see, is not a universal truth.
You want the '07?
3.5L with 3600lbs (210hp/214lbft) 21/31
optional:
3.9L with 3650lbs (233hp/240lbft) 20/29
5.3L with 3710lbs (303hp/323lbft) 18/27
..........to..........
'96 LT1 with 4200lbs (260hp/330lbft) 17/25
Even hauling 600 extra lbs it's still comparable...
My 1995 PA Ultra
3.8L S/C with 3650lbs (225hp/275lbft) 19/29
13 years old!
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