Chevrolet Pays Tribute to Impala's Signature Leaping African Antelope Emblem
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Chevrolet Pays Tribute to Impala's Signature Leaping African Antelope Emblem



In a little over 24-hours from now, the New York Auto Show will host the world debut of the new generation Chevrolet Impala that goes on sale in North America early next year as a 2014 model.

As a brand new model that has been developed from the ground up, there's a lot to discuss about the new Impala, but for the time being, GM wants to focus our attention on the full-size sedan's new leaping African antelope emblem, for which it was named after.

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