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2014 Impala YAY or NAY?

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I think car manufacturers should keep in mind that when they renew their models, they should aim towards making them better not worse, take for example, this Impala.

That looks like an edited Chevy Malibu, the next generation Impala (2014) is completely different, in addition, there will be just civil version - and really good looking. For now, the police vehicle of Chevy will be the Caprice, only manufactured for law enforcement use.

That is not the 2014 Chevy Impala... nor, the law enforcement version of it.

 

Towards the original poster....

 

Edited by Nutt

I'm not saying it is the Impala, but if it isn't the Impala, what is it? 

 

Concept rendering on a old platform body. Done all the time...

 

By the way. http://www.mlive.com/auto/index.ssf/2013/04/2014_chevrolet_impala_can_it_m.html

 

Edited by Nutt

Look at the badge on the door. Actually read it. it says 'Caprice' on the bottom...

I like it better than last years concept version, anyway.

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