The flagship Chevrolet sedan is no longer the queen of the rental fleet; the car is tall, daring and handsome, with a spacious and well maintained cabin. Or a 197-hp V-6 inline four, or 305 hp 3.6-liter, drives the front wheels through a six-speed automatic transmission. It also features the latest electronic technology, including a Wi-Fi hotspot and 8-inch touchscreen infotainment, standard on Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. The driving experience has also improved significantly with balanced handling and respectable handling. Some badges come back to a New Year's model with the fame of a heavyweight boxer coming back to defend a title. Others just slip in the back and prefer to let their abilities speak. The 2017 Chevrolet Impala sedan is definitely one of the last. Completely revised for the year 2014, the 2017 version arrived without exaggeration, with only minor changes, which differentiate it from the previous year's model.
Despite its sleek profile, the Impala offers a spacious cabin with slime-class back space and 19 cubic feet of luggage space. The ride is quiet and quiet, and the car swallows miles down the road when Takeru Kobayashi inspires hot dogs on July 4th. What goes in the direction compensated by a linear action and a precise positioning of the vehicle; the rounded corners and navigation on the ramps show a much more composed chassis than one would expect from a large sedan. A great job is done by General Motors for allowing the Impala to stretch its legs and reach a speed limit of 132 mph for the four-cylinder and 149 mph for the V-6.