Introduced in 1958 as a top-of-the-line version of the Bel Air, the Chevrolet Impala soldiered on for a whopping 27 years. First discontinued in 1985, it returned briefly from 1994 to 1996 and then ...
I have a theory, with no proof what so ever, that the 1958 Chevrolet was really supposed to be a 1957 model. I think either General Motors didn’t have enough time to get it ready or internal problems ...
Many of us are experiencing a squeeze on our finances right now thanks to a rise in living expenses, and buying a used car rather than a new one is one way to save money. But which used cars offers ...
Chevrolet's biggest moment during Super Bowl LVI may not have been its Sopranos’ themed ad for the all-new 2024 Chevy Silverado EV, but the three 1960s-era Chevy Impala lowriders featured during the ...
John Biaglow’s 1960 Chevrolet Impala is a Southern, purchased by the Wapakoneta man 23 years ago when he and his family lived in Snellville, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta. WAPAKONETA — Yes, men, it ...
The scene of donk cars has always been a little ‘out-there’ but appears to be growing in popularity, so much so that Top Gear’s latest season includes a brief segment about donk cars that are taken to ...
Bowing for the 1958 model year, the Chevy Impala was part of the fiftieth production-year celebration for GM. Designed as a prestige vehicle, the Impala was part of the Bel Air lineup. The Chevy ...
Readers of this column know I love a good mystery, especially one with a car or truck at the heart of the story. Also, metrics that gauge how many people read My Favorite Ride every week reveal that ...
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