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Old 03-11-2011, 01:54 PM   #1
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An Impala with a V8? Didn't even know it existed, but no thank you. A V8 with FWD is just dumb.
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Old 03-11-2011, 02:04 PM   #2
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An Impala with a V8? Didn't even know it existed, but no thank you. A V8 with FWD is just dumb.
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That car is bad ass...My grandfather workd for Oldsmobile and had the #9 Toronado car off the assembly line in 1966 when they came out. I wanted them to give that to me so badly when I was could drive. I took my driving test and then went to the prom when they still had it.

Someday I will get another one.
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An Impala with a V8? Didn't even know it existed, but no thank you. A V8 with FWD is just dumb.
They're not bad to drive with the V8 and the management system that reduces it to 4 when cruising if you're into that sort of thing.
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An Impala with a V8? Didn't even know it existed, but no thank you. A V8 with FWD is just dumb.
The one I test drive has nearly 0 torque steer from a dead stop and hauled all the way to 100 very quickly.
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Erm yeah, that model really succeeded.

The only reason it's considered cool today is because it's rare.
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Erm yeah, that model really succeeded.

The only reason it's considered cool today is because it's rare.
Sorry..but that car is badass...

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come on man...

All these years of talking cars there have been plenty of examples where we've shown different preferences...
I tend to prefer older GM makes from the 70s, but gas is so fucking expensive here I can't see driving one.
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Torque steer FTL. Even a simple V6-powered G6 has too much torque steer.
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Torque steer FTL. Even a V6-powered G6 has too much torque steer.
take a look at the demographic of folks buying those suckers new - I don't think they're worried about torque steer
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take a look at the demographic of folks buying those suckers new - I don't think they're worried about torque steer
Considering how over boosted and numb steering racks are in certain GM vehicles, does it matter?

I think the draw on those (hi po shoved in fwd) is effortless power and point and shoot ability in conditions typical of that encountered by the car buying public.
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