2000 Chevrolet Impala
A best-selling car in the 1960s, this task is not at all easy to be achieved
today by a four-wheeled machine. Probably not the biggest car that Chevy sells,
but the 2000 Impala boasts of its big and roomy interior. This model year is Chevy's
first new millennium car and is confident enough to compete with models of the
Toyota, Dodge, Ford, and Buick fleets. After all, this is a quick and spunky car.
It was from a good aim that resulted in the production of the series of 2000
Chevrolet Impala. Chevrolet aimed at creating car that would carry on the heritage
of the very first Impala models. The result however, didn't prove to be futile.
This 2000 Impala is capable, quick, and more fun compared to the other Impalas
of the previous generations. Nonetheless, this year's model uplifted its reputation
of being an American favorite full-sized car.
The LS trim gets General Motor's
highly competent 3.8 liter V6 that delivers 200 hp. Its large engine hand in hand
works with larger aluminum wheels, quick and precise steering, tradition control,
anti-lock brakes, and wide range of electric amenities. Comfortable amenities,
design cues recognizable as that of an Impala trademark and decent handling is
provided by the Impala. So, why not take a grab of this midsize car? You'll surely
not regret having this.