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If you subscribe to Consumer Reports' beliefs, you may draw that conclusion after seeing this video.

But I have to say, after driving the all-new 2013 Toyota Avalon I won't be surprised if the Impala can overtake it in delivering a better experience. And that should be a scary thought to the folks in Japan.

On paper the Impala doesn't seem like it can mess this one up, even with GM as the captain of the ship. The platform is shared along the likes of the Buick LaCrosse, which was borrowed from Opel. In addition, it uses the GM family 3.6-liter V6 that puts down 303 horsepower.

While Chevrolet definitely blew it with the 2013 Malibu, it looks like the 2014 Impala could be the vehicle that gains a bit of our trust back.

We'll let you know after we get behind the wheel.


The Chevolet Impala gets a major redesign, making it much more modern and finally competitive against other large sedans.





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