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| Please tell me they redo the interior! | |
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| I haven't heard much about this. Do you have any more information? Is it a total re-do or just a mid-cycle "freshening"? Knowing GM and their long cycles, I'd have to guess "freshening". | |
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V6 power & FWD this time around. For more info, visit the 2004 Impala Preview page. kirstie_h Roving Host & Future Vehicles Host Edmunds.com |
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| Ugh! What an insult to the "SS" name! a front-wheel-drive 3800 V6? That's basically just a Regal GS...which looks a lot nicer. | |
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So it's not an 'all-new' car, just another engine option for the current Impala. I didn't think it would be an all-new car. Hopefully, they will at least "freshen" the whole Impala line at the same time they bring this out, new interior, etc... |
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Things I like to see on the somewhat "new" 2004 Impala SS 1) Matching color side moldings 2) Improve on the cheap leather seats 3) Bigger wheels and tires (confirmed by Edmunds) 4) More horsepower (confirmed by Edmunds) 5) Improve quality of the interior dashboard 6) Make sunroof/leather as standard 7) Redesign the rear tail lights That's about it. I think the SS should at least match the domestic entry level luxury car of the Chrysler 300M. |
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| Why oh Why! don't Chevrolet use the 3.5L "Shortstar" from the discontinued Oldsmobile Intrigue? Where will GM put this motor? | |
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| On the scrapheap. | |
| Thanks for the nice compliment about the Regal GS. I own a '98 and my wife owns a '00. On the plus side of the SC3800, you can add lots of mods to increase HP & torque. I'd wait and see what Chevy does. I read where they did install a detuned LS1, and RWD, but apparently the engine bay was too cramped. Maybe Bob Lutz killed the idea. The L-67 is a powerful and very reliable engine. I think Impala people will eventually love it, just like Regal GS & Pontiac GTP owners do. | |
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The LS1 fit wasn't the problem, nor was it de-tuned. It just had too much torque and wasn't ready for production / everyday driving. I agree with the LS-67 having alot of potential. Unfortunately too many people are unwilling to make the paradigm shift from RWD to FWD. Same goes with all the rest of the newer v.s. the older, more familiar automotive technology. Isn't it amazing how much better car ran and performed once the bugs were worked out of meeting Pollution requirements and incorporating electronics? The drawback is there aren't that many competant mechanics / technicians who know how to properly troubleshoot these newer systems. A pinched wire or bad ground takes patience and system knowledge to find and fix. In the meantime we pay parts that are needlessly replaced. |
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