Consumer Reports Gives Praise to Chevrolet for its 2014 Impala Sedan
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Consumer Reports Gives Praise to Chevrolet for its 2014 Impala Sedan



I'm going to say that Consumer Reports is right when it states that the previous-generation Chevrolet Impala, built between 2006 and 2013 was a very bland car (visually), and that the 2014 model is a huge improvement in the image department.

Having tested the car, the publication remarks that it is not only more interesting to look at, but also drives and rides much better. They are keen to point out that it is considerably more comfortable than its direct rival from Toyota, the Avalon sedan.

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