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History of the Impala - The 1980's
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Chevrolet full-size cars in the 1980s became increasingly more sophisticated as new technologies became available. In 1981, Chevrolet introduced Computer Command Control on its full-size cars for improved driveability, and a new four-speed automatic was available with the 350 V8, along with a 26 mpg EPA highway mileage figure.
The Caprice name took over the uplevel position in Chevrolet's full-size passenger car lineup and had been so well-accepted that in 1986, the Impala name was dropped. Impala's hiatus lasted until the mid-'90s, when Chevrolet resurrected the Impala for a very special, limited-production run.
Introduction |
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1960's |
1970's |
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Insignias
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