Saw my first Impala SS yesterday. The first thing I noticed was the striking resemblance it has to its siblings the coblat and malibu. It has a nice stance from the front, and the rear is OK. Overall I'd hit it. I wasnt even aware these were out though. :\

2000 2200 Cavalier: 9/14/2000--10/23/2006
2007 G85 SS S/C: 10/23/2006--Present
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I look at one everyday. it has the same wheels as the Monte Carlo SS and even shares
the headlights with the Monte. They're not bad but I'd preferr RWD.
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i drove 1 during chevy's red tag sale on a small road corse
all i gotta say it was a F'n blast to drive , and it was great to hear that V8 rumble again
now it just needs a 5spd auto and rwd
They have balls. I drove a used one at my dealership. At 40 mph I stomped on it and the car fished back and forth until I let of the gas. Crazy torque steer.
saw one at the Pittsburgh Auto Show last night... my parents were looking at buying either a Malibu Maxx SS or Impala SS... well, let me say that they are buying the Malibu.
Juicez99cav wrote:[QUOTE=97cavie24ls(JDM&00s/c sedans™)]now it just needs a 5spd auto and rwd
Correction, Needs a 6 speed manuel, and a RWD.
Now that would be hottness.
as nice as that would be , it will take away some from the camaros(if and when) and the gto's
id rather see a paddle shift 5spd auto
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Juicez99cav wrote:[QUOTE=97cavie24ls(JDM&00s/c sedans™)]now it just needs a 5spd auto and rwd
Correction, Needs a 6 speed manuel, and a RWD.
Now that would be hottness.as nice as that would be , it will take away some from the camaros(if and when) and the gto's
id rather see a paddle shift 5spd auto
At least offer it as an option, if they offered in the old days, then it should be on an option now days with all of the Retro syling that is going on. They had stick hift Camaros, GTO's , and Impala's back in the day and all did well. why not now then?
http://www.j-body.org/forums/read.php?f=1&i=333805&t=333704#333805
Back then big block chevelles and camaros could be bought brand new for less than $5,000, and they were hugely popular with recent high school grads.
Figure it out, I think we all would have bought one!