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The name Impala rings a bell to most vehicle owners, historians and enthusiasts. Thats because the Chevy Impala is considered as one of Americas and the General Motors bestselling vehicle. The chief engineer of Chevy, Ed Cole called the Impala as the prestige car that is within the reach of the average American. The vehicle was available in eight generations and for those eight generations the vehicle-riding public has witnessed great and reliable performance coming from the Impala. Sales records and performance characterized much of the lifetime of the Impala. As mentioned this vehicle was considered as one of General Motors best-selling vehicle in its formative years, the time when the full-sized cars have dominated the market. The year 1965 was extra-special for the Impala and General Motors. The year 1965 saw the Impala selling more than one million units in the US alone. This feat of the Impala still stands up to this day. The years from 1958 up to 1996, the Chevy Impala registered above average sales performance. The sales of the model were in excess of 13 million units. The newest version of the Impala that is available in the market right now is considered as the 8th best-selling vehicle and this also ranked as the 5th best-selling car in the country. The Impala holds a number of records as well. The vehicle has also the distinction of being the top-selling sedan and thats according to Reuters for 2007. The Impala was initially positioned below the top luxury trim and above the Biscayne and the Bel Air which are considered as economical models. The vehicle gets its distinctive styling by a pair of three tail lights at the rear. The current Impala in the market, the Chevrolet Impala SS which was introduced to the market in 2006 first made its appearance at the Los Angeles Auto Show of 2005. The vehicle made use of the GM W platform and the base engine used by the current Impala is the 3.5L V6 engine that can deliver 211 horsepower. The newer version of the Impala has new tail lights. What makes this new version different is the fact that it uses the Generation IV small-block V8. This is also the first V8 in a Chevy sedan since it was used on the Caprice. If the latest Impala uses the 5.3L version of the V8 then the SS can go to 5.6 seconds in 0-60 miles per hour. Aside from the sales mark that the car has achieved through the years, the vehicle was also selected as the 2006 and the 2007 Fleet car of the Year as chosen by the Automotive Fleet and Business Fleet Magazine. It also won the 2006 CAA Pyramid Award for Environmental Initiatives with the development of the new Ethanol Powered E-85 model. Headlights by State: ______________________
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