The internet is enamored with low-mileage cars and trucks. When one pops up for sale with its original tires showing full tread, comment sections everywhere light up. Talk to anyone in the real world, ...
Impala put Chevrolet back on the map in 1958, helping the GM brand regain the number one spot in the United States after years of total Ford domination. Seven years later, it helped the company ...
Frame rust on otherwise mechanically sound trucks wiped out resale values across the northern United States, costing individual owners thousands of dollars at trade-in. Road salt applied across the ...
While 1958 was the year when the Chevy Impala got to see the daylight as the top-of-the-line Bel Air, this nameplate actually became a stand-alone series only 12 months later. In other words, the 1959 ...