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The Chevrolet Impala (/ ɪ m ˈ p æ l ə,-ˈ p ɑː l ə /) is a full-size car that was built by Chevrolet for model years 1958 to 1985, 1994 to 1996, and 2000 to 2020. The Impala was Chevrolet's popular flagship passenger car and was among the better-selling American-made automobiles in the United States.
From 2005-2016, the W3 Platform used a 110.5 in, full-size wheelbase in sedan and coupe configurations, including for the Pontiac Grand Prix (2004-2008), Buick LaCrosse/Allure (2005-2009), Chevrolet Impala/Impala Limited (2005-2016) and Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2000-2007) — each with high performance V8 variants.
Chevrolet's last medium-duty Truck produced until 2009 Celebrity: 1981 1990 A-body: 1 Chevrolet's successful mid sized car Cavalier: 1981 2005 GM J: 3 Chevrolet's compact car replacing Chevy Monza S-10: 1982 2004 GMT325 2 Chevrolet's compact pickup truck which was the first domestically built compact pickup of the "Big Three" American ...
1994 – 2012 Chevrolet Chevy; 2000 – 2015 Chevrolet Celta; 2001 – 2004 Buick Sail; 2002 – 2016 Chevrolet Classic; 2003 – 2021 Chevrolet Montana; 2005 – 2010 Chevrolet Sail; 2006 – 2012 Chevrolet Prisma; 2009 – 2016 Chevrolet Agile; Originally the S platform. Eventually succeeded the Suzuki M platform. 1992 Asüna Sunrunner. GMT ...
1996–2005 Buick LeSabre; 1995–2005 Buick Park Avenue; 1996–2004 Buick Regal LS; 1995–1997 Buick Riviera; 1995 California only, 1996–2002 Chevrolet Camaro; 2000–2005 Chevrolet Impala; 1998–1999 Chevrolet Lumina LTZ; 1999–2004 Chevrolet Omega CD; 1998–2005 Chevrolet Monte Carlo (Z34, LT, SS) 1995–2004 Holden Commodore (VS, VT ...
The next year, Chevrolet introduced a full-production long-stroke 3.1 L; 191.3 cu in (3,135 cc) version in the Pontiac 6000 STE AWD, with a 89 mm (3.5 in) bore and 84 mm (3.31 in) stroke compared to the 2.8 which shared the same bore, however with a 76 mm (2.99 in) in stroke. It was produced simultaneously with the 2.8 L (2,837 cc) in various ...
From 1994 to 1996, the detuned 260 hp (190 kW) LT1 350 c.i. engine found on the fourth generation Chevrolet Corvette was a popular option on the 9C1 (the 4.3 V8 (RPO L99) being standard for police agencies looking for a more fuel efficient option), and standard equipment on other GM B/D-bodies at the time such as the Chevrolet Impala SS, Buick ...
The three-cylinder engine remained in the base hatchback. In 1998 the Metro, now branded as a Chevrolet, was revamped one last time. It was given minor restyling, improved headlamps, and improved four cylinder engine, now producing 79 hp (59 kW; 80 PS). The 2000 model year was the last for the Metro hatchback and the three cylinder engine.