Originally Posted By: mechanicx
Originally Posted By: Spazdog
Originally Posted By: vintagegz
spazdog, just so you know GM has been building Impala's in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada since around 2001
That's not an Impala. That's an Imposter.
That would be like Ford lengthening and slightly updating the original Taurus chassis and calling it a Crown Victoria.
Or Chrysler putting 300 badges on a modified Intrepid chassis....oh wait!
they did that.
The Lumina and Impala and of course the RWD Impala are different chassis. Same story for the Malibu and Monte Carlo and Grand Prix as they moved from their RWD origins. But what does it really matter? The Toyota Corolla and others went to a FWD platform and no one would call it an "Imposter".
Relax, I'm just having a little fun at the current Impala's expense.
I just remember how twisted the Mopar Camp got when they built the Intrepid to European gauge, gave it the 255 hp 3.5, and called it a 300M. Chrysler fans were insulted that it was a fwd V6 and it bore the name of the famous Letter Cars of the '50s and '60s....nevermind the fact that it was the closest thing you could get to an American Maxima since the Taurus SHO went to a V8 (and the V8 SHO was still outpowered by the 300M. The Supercharged GM L67 3800 makes less hp too although it does make about 30 more ft-lbs torque)
In many ways the 300M was superior to the Maxima but still many were incensed by the use of the hallowed name on a FWD car.
My friend and former co-worker has a '96 Impala SS. Beautiful machine. We started to have a little fun at the current Impala's expense many years ago and just have continued to run with it. I don't hate the cars. I traveled from Ft Worth to Denver via Chicago (long story...lots of fun) in a '91 Lumina 3.1 years ago and I still feel that particular chassis is one of the finest American FWD freeway cars ever. It consistently got 30+mpg at 70+ mph and was very comfortable. I would imagine that the newer and improved chassis would be every bit as competent.