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Replying to: mymitties (Apr 11, 2007 2:19 am)
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Replying to: colchester47 (Apr 11, 2007 2:33 am) Frank
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Thanks Bryan ...Yep, it's running very well, and everything is just great so far..!! At this point, I have No popping, ticking, moans, groans, scratching, hissing, no chips, no TPMS message, etc. etc. etc. Things are so good right now, it's almost scarey... Especially, the FOB thing..!! Have a great day.! Frank
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Replying to: mymitties (Apr 11, 2007 3:08 am) |
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| Let's try to stick to the 09 Impala, please? Aspersions about other members' motives aren't welcome, and you can just ignore posts you don't like. | |
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Lutz on Zeta Future: Camaro Safe, but Impala Work Stalls - Daily Auto Insider http://www.caranddriver.com/dailyautoinsider/12810/lutz-on-zeta-future-camaro-sa- fe-but-impala-work-stalls.html
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Replying to: nomoreford2 (Apr 13, 2007 7:35 am) |
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^^^ I agree with that! I personally think the Impala is more comfortable to ride in than my wife's Durango, and it gets almost twice the gas mileage. Remember, 28 mpg is realistic for the Impala and 20 mpg is a far stretch for an SUV. Our Durango has never seen 20 mpg. Best it ever got was 18 on an all highway trip. |
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As far as the next Impala is concerned, I don't like the idea of any backwards steps in fuel mileage (like they did with the 2006 Impala compared to the 2005). I think 32 mpg highway (3.4 Impala 2004 model) is really good for a car its size and would sacrifice a little power for the fuel mileage. |
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