The Chevy Impala has had a lot of popularity with Greenville Chevy and Lawrenceburg dealers thanks to its capacity to hold up to six passengers, V6 engines that strike a nice balance between power and fuel economy.
However, this popularity seemed to die-down a bit after consumers heard of its sluggish handling, bland exterior, and poor interior fit and finish. Yet is this enough to drive customers away from Greenville dealers and into the arms of competitors? There has already been word of the Pontiac G8 closing-in close behind the Chevy Impala fast and causing Chevy to lose some of their loyal customers both due to improved quality and lack of bankruptcy reputation spoilers.
The only safety-net Chevy Impala's have been given is the news that the Pontiac G8's have been discontinued leaving future consumers the option of siding with the most recent G8's or the newer Impala's. The decision has been handed off as well as the reliability in the GM company and it's smaller branches (i.e. Chevrolet). Will the fear of another bankruptcy drive any and all Chevy customers or will they remain loyal?
The answer lies within Chevy's credibility and the consumers mind. Either way, it won't be long until it is found out.
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