The days of the six passenger sedan are officially over; with the death of the current generation Chevrolet Impala, the front bench seat is now gone from the North American marketplace.
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Chevrolet made some interesting choices when it introduced the Camaro. The base model had an interior more worthy of a taxi cab, especially the steering wheel, to ensure buyers would more likely check of the Custom Interior package. But where the Camaro really deviated from the Mustang interior formula was with its column shifter for the Powerglide automatic, and an available “Strato-Back” bench front seat. Why? (Read More…)




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JuniperBug - Crash the two into each other and see what happens. My bet is that the NVH situation is considerably better in the VW, too.
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gslippy - They’re only building 250 copies, and only for Germany and Austria at the moment. Anyone driving this in ‘normal’ fashion will certainly...
gslippy - Certainly the UAW rep on GM’s board has nothing to say about this.
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