Back in 1958, when Chevrolet launched the Impala, it more or less turned the Bel Air into a second-class citizen of its lineup.
It was fairly clear from the very beginning that the Impala was set to become the company’s new superstar, despite …
It was fairly clear from the very beginning that the Impala was set to become the company’s new superstar, despite …
When Ford first started producing the Thunderbird, it had a major problem – the car was almost ready, but the …
The year was 1958, and after originally presenting the Impala as a concept in 1956, Chevrolet took the decision to …
The Chevy Nomad was first introduced to the world in 1954, at GM’s Motorama auto show in New York. Next …
One of the best things about cars that spend decades with the same family is that they typically come with …
With increasingly bigger and more luxurious cars in high demand after World War II, U.S. automakers ignored the compact segment …
While the Impala nameplate was born in 1958 when Chevy rolled it out as the top-of-the-line Bel Air, the first …
You’ll get a lot of Chevrolet Impalas in junkyards, repair shops, and classic car auctions for one reason: GM sold …
1960 was a pretty good year for the Corvette, as the series finally managed to reach an important production milestone: …
Chevrolet Biscayne was launched with a simple goal in mind: offer a more affordable alternative to the premium likes of …