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Is Chevy Impala better than Ford Fusion?

Is Chevy Impala better than Ford Fusion?

Due to its much higher torque, the engine of the Chevrolet Impala does a much better job of transmitting power to the wheels than the Ford Fusion. In terms of seating you’ll be able to fit the same number of people in both the Chevrolet Impala and the Ford Fusion.

Which car is better Impala or Charger?

The Chevy Impala delivers more headroom than the Charger, plus its front seats are tall-person friendly with up to 45.8 inches of legroom. In all other interior measurements, though, the Charger steals the show. The Impala comes back to beat the Impala with its massive 18.8 cubic feet of cargo room in its trunk.

Is the Chevy Malibu better than Impala?

When it comes to fuel efficiency, there is definitely a clear winner between the Chevy Impala and the Chevy Malibu. The Chevrolet Malibu offers significantly higher fuel efficiency than the Chevy Impala, but the Malibu is also a slightly smaller vehicle than the Impala—so its higher fuel efficiency ratings make sense.

What car is comparable to the Chevy Impala?

Your car comparison Here’s how the 2019 Chevrolet Impala, 2019 Ford Taurus, 2019 Kia Optima Hybrid and the 2019 Toyota Camry Hybrid measure up.

Which is better Ford Taurus or Chevy Impala?

The 2018 Ford Taurus has a big, airy interior, the finest infotainment system around, and plenty of engine punch. The 2018 Chevrolet Impala is a worthy competitor and beats out the Taurus in terms of standard features, but the Impala suffers a bit at the gas pump, and it doesn’t offer as much available horsepower.

Are Impalas fast cars?

The Chevrolet Impala owes its name and logo to the fleet footed African antelope that’s one of the fastest land animals on earth. It can sprint at speeds of almost 40mph and leap up to 3 meters to escape predators.

How many miles will a Chevy Malibu last?

Chevrolet Malibus are known to last between 150,000 to 200,000 miles. Barring any unforeseen problems, your Chevrolet Malibu should be on the road for up to 13 years or more with proper maintenance if you drive an average of 15,000 miles per year.