I rented an Impala for the weekend (Avis, so I assume it was an 09) three weeks ago and wasn't as nice as my wife's 06 Ford 500, which has since been renamed the Taurus. It's built on the high end Volvo chassis.
So I'm looking at a new car. The Jeep is on it's last legs somehow, and needs to be replaced. I'm pretty settled that it has to be a 6 cylinder, but can't decide between an Impala or a Taurus. Also the car is going to be used. Any one got any advice?
WATERMARK, GREATEST OF THE TRINITY, ON CHIK-FIL-A
www.gunsbeerfreedom.blogspot.com
www.gunsbeerfreedom.blogspot.com
I rented an Impala for the weekend (Avis, so I assume it was an 09) three weeks ago and wasn't as nice as my wife's 06 Ford 500, which has since been renamed the Taurus. It's built on the high end Volvo chassis.
Impala. As a fellow Jeep driver, I can't see a Jeep enthusiast enjoying a Taurus at all. The Impala is sportier and has a good rep. I wouldn't go back to a conventional car at all, frankly, but it depends on where you drive. I can't stand seats like hammocks, have modified mine to fit me better and so that I can sit straighter. And I like being higher up so I don't get headlights in my eyes, and I can see what's ahead of me better.
Last edited by Thorn; 10-19-2009 at 10:05 AM.
My goal in life is to be as good a person as my dog thinks I am.
Impala: 1
Taurus: 1
I'm leaning towards the Impala myself as the year that I'd be buying they have better fuel economy and a bigger engine (dunno how that works but the results don't lie).
WATERMARK, GREATEST OF THE TRINITY, ON CHIK-FIL-A
www.gunsbeerfreedom.blogspot.com
www.gunsbeerfreedom.blogspot.com
GM does have better mileage since they went with that direct injection thing that Ford is testing on some of its Lincolns. But I did a lot of mountain driving in NY with the Impala and the brakes couldn't take it and warped. We drive the mountains here in NC all the time with the 500 and the brakes have been excellent I recall them as being featured as "oversize" along with the wheel size when we bought it).
Excellence is an art won by training and habituation. We do not act rightly because we have virtue or excellence, but rather we have those because we have acted rightly. We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act but a habit.
- -- Aristotle
Believe nothing on the faith of traditions, even though they have been held in honor for many generations and in diverse places. Do not believe a thing because many people speak of it. Do not believe on the faith of the sages of the past. Do not believe what you yourself have imagined, persuading yourself that a God inspires you. Believe nothing on the sole authority of your masters and priests. After examination, believe what you yourself have tested and found to be reasonable, and conform your conduct thereto.
- -- The Buddha
It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.
- -- Aristotle
That's the thing that always gets me about Fords. Their trannys ALWAYS are the problem. With Chrystler it's the electric, with Fords the Tranny, and with GM... I don't know they have their own share. I've heard good things on both sides about engine reliability, but just so you guys have a reference, my Jeep has a 4.0 I6 from Chrystler, supposed to be one of the most reliable engines ever. Yet somehow I manage to kill it.
WATERMARK, GREATEST OF THE TRINITY, ON CHIK-FIL-A
www.gunsbeerfreedom.blogspot.com
www.gunsbeerfreedom.blogspot.com
Bookmarks