Information About the 2008 Chevy Impala SS
The 2008 Chevy Impala SS is one of the most comfortable and reliable cars invented. With its natural beauty and great quality you and your car are sure to stand out on the road. This car is designed to be roomy, allowing seating for up to six people and enough leg room for everyone in the car.
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Benefits
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"NHTSA has crash-tested this car and rated it five stars, indicating the highest level of protection" (see reference 1). It has been tested in both driver and passenger seats. You can also install OnStar, an automatic crash response system, in this vehicle. This is very beneficial because if you are ever in an accident and are unable to call for help, OnStar receives notice of the crash and will send help automatically. This car also receives 29 miles per gallon on the highway.
Features
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Cruise control, heated exterior mirrors, traction control, sunroof, heated seats and satellite radio are just a few of the many standard features available in this vehicle. You won't find many of these features in older cars. Also, you have the option of choosing to install extra features such as a built-in sound system, remote vehicle starter system and even Bluetooth technology.
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Price
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The price on this vehicle, in new condition, ranges anywhere from $23,000 to $30,000, depending on what extra features you choose. Both the Bluetooth feature as well as the remote start cost a few hundred dollars.
History
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"Ed Cole, who was the chief engineer of Chevrolet, built the first Impala in 1958. It became known as the most expensive and luxuriant car available" (see reference 3). Over time this model had exceeded over 13 million sales and was soon ranked as the eighth bestselling vehicle in the United States.
Potential
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With proper care of this vehicle it is sure to last a long time. These V-6 engines are efficient and built to last. Many Ford engines burn out in just a few years, however, this is not the case with this Chevy engine. With proper care this car is sure to last you over 20 years.
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References
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