Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 9 May 2013, Wheels, p. 6

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T he I FP * H al to n H ill s *W H E E L S M ay 0 9 20 13 6 Suspension is MacPherson struts up front and a multi-link independent system at the rear with the front strut tower reinforced for 2014 with re- bound springs in the coils to make the ride feel more solid. Throughout our drive over two days, we discussed just what could be said about the ride and handling to add some colour to the story. We concluded that Chevrolet had accomplished what it set up to do and that is to offer a full-size sedan that meets the expectations of people in the market. That means being smooth and predictable on the road, spacious, well equipped, easy to operate and main- tain, good on fuel and with a strong resale value at the end of the owner ex- perience. After all, that has been the corner- stone of the Chevrolet brand since GM acquired it in 1918 to compete against Ford's Model T and those core values still hold true today. IMPALA 2014 (AT A GLANCE) BODY STYLE: Full-size fi ve-pas- senger sedan DRIVE METHOD: Front-wheel-drive ENGINE: 3.6-litre DOHC V6 (303 hp, 264 lb/ft of torque); 2.5-litre four- cylinder (195 hp and 187 lb/ft); 2.4-litre four-cylinder with battery eAssist (NA). FUEL ECONOMY: (Regular) 3.6- litre, 11.1/6.9/9.2L/100 km (25/41/31 mpg) city/highway/combined; 2.5-litre, 9.9/6.3/8.3L/100 km (29/45/34 mpg). CARGO: 532 litres (18.8 cu ft) TOW RATING: 454 kg (1,000 lb) PRICE: 3.6-litre LT $32,945, LTZ, $39,645 for the LTZ; 2.5-litre LS $28,445, LT $31,445, LTZ $36,445 for the LTZ; 2.4-litre NA, shipping fee, $1.550 WEB SITE: www.chevrolet.gm.ca The MyLink infotainment system on the 2014 Im- pala can be confi gured with four different "skins". Chevrolet Canada photo Easy to operate Impala offers a smooth, predictable ride Continued from pg. 4

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