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Chevy's New Impala Will Only Leap On Its Two Front Legs
Apr 07 2012 07:00 AM | black-knight in Chevrolet News
G. NobleEditor/Reporter
CheersandGears.com
April 7th, 2012
Without a doubt, the 2014 Chevrolet Impala probably turned out be one of the more pleasant surprises of the recent New York Auto Show. In a mighty effort to shed itself of the current model’s dowdy image as a car that you wouldn’t want to drive even if you rented it, the new car is certainly lightyears ahead of the outgoing model inside and out. It’s also millions of millennia ahead of the outgoing car with its option list too, which almost seems Xeroxed from some snooty banker’s big Mercedes.
There is one option that, unlike its competitors from Ford and Chrysler as well as a banker’s Mercedes, won’t be appearing on the spec sheets, however — all-wheel drive. GM-centric website GMInsideNews.com spoke to Chevrolet representatives at the New York Auto Show about the new Impala and outright asked if the car would have all-wheel drive optional. After all, many curious minds have wondered aloud about it since the wraps were pulled off the big Chevy and both of its mechanical cousins at Buick and Cadillac offer it. The answer was no since Chevrolet believes full-sized all-wheel drive sedans only capture a small sliver of buyers in the segment.
Source: GM Inside News via Autoblog









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Right now AWD is not cheap on a SHO but it also offers a performance model the Impala will not be offered in. The RWD Sport Sedan will take care of that As a resident of one of the areas that gets above normal snow in the winter few people here clamor for AWD. While they are sold here they are not as common as some would like to think. Where my inlaws are from in the Moutains out of state they make do with FWD and RWD too unless they do a lot of off roading.
We opted out on AWD on out Terrain as the wife saw no need as she gets around find. I found the extra $1700, extra weignt and less MPG for somthing we did not care for as a waste of money in our case. Now if I lived on a long driveway out in the country I may think different but even on the large hills here I have yet in 34 years of driving not made it where I was going yet, Note I do not even use snow or ice tires as most in this area. Note too most people here work for the tire companies and they only use all seasons too.
The greatest issue here is the great number of people on worn out tires.
The lack of AWD on the Implala is not an issue. I do see a lack of an engine in the 200-300 HO range as an issue. I would like to at least see a mid range Turbo 4. There is just too much of a gap between the 4 and the V6.
I would like a RWD Impala/Caprice though alongside this FWD car.
The one thing I don't like is the grill -- it seems somewhat out of step with the rest of the Chevy lineup in not adhering to the new corporate split grill DNA. That and it is a lttle messy -- too many lines, too much clutter in the front end treatment. Also, it's curious that active noise cancellation is used only on the I4s.
I not only have to disagree with you, but I find your statement to be totally arrogant!
Yes AWD helps those that do not know how to drive or are very conservative drivers handle bad weather. Be it a heavy rain storm, snow, etc.
Yet for those of us that have learned how to drive in bad weather from Ice storms, to compact snow and ice in the mountains to a heavy flash flooding storm, Having good driving skills and adding a bit extra of traction allows you to become an even better driver.
If you live in a relatively flat Midwest or South and your biggest challenge is a mild hill, then FWD or RWD with Traction control or even without should be easy to handle for the rare snow. But get into true hills with a 45 degree incline/decline or greater and added traction is required and AWD can make the difference of being successful or failing and running into other people's property.
Do not judge a person by their ability to afford AWD, doing so short changes yourself and shows narrow vision and thinking.
As far as the winter driving aspect, nothing wrong w/ AWD...I'd rather have AWD over FWD. But I'd rather have 4WD w/ ground clearance over AWD...and mud and snow tires instead of weak all-season tires..years of driving in Colorado, Michigan and Ohio winters honed those preferences.
But those people are the ones that go 'HURR DURR TEH ALL WHEEL DRURRVE IS NOT RURR WURR DRURRVE BIURRSED."
They're known to be a bit contradictory at times.
This is another one of those things a few cry for it but even less would pay the price.
And how much is the AWD Taurus? Most AWD Taurus are SVO's and are well over $40K Sticker. If you charge that much for an Implala you may as well get a ATS or even better yet a CTS.
Nope, not just you. I'd rather have a 2011 Dodge Charger, too.
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As a current 2008 Impala owner I think this statement is a bit much. Not everyone wants a technology riddled, over sized tired, 4 cylinder powered butten crazed sedan these days that is hard to see out of and costs a fortune. The current Impala is getting long in the tooth but it still does many things well at a reasonable price, especially now that the 3.6 DI/6 speed drivetrain is being used. My 2008 2LT 3900 is one of the best cars I have owned to date, has been very reliable, rides well, is quiet, obtains 30 MPG on the open road pretty easily, has a nice large trunk and cruises down the road in a very agreeable fashion. The 3900 has also exceeded most of my expectations so far and with 93k miles has been totally bullet proof. I briefly drove a 2012 with the new engine/trans and was impressed at how it transformed the feel of this car. It will for sure be the engine of choice in the new upcoming 2014 model which will weight several hundred pounds more than the current car.