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Only two cars earned higher overall scores: the electric Tesla Model S, which starts at $62,400, and the BMW 135i coupe with a base price of $39,300. At the National Impala Association's annual convention that's going on now in Spearfish, S.D., the new Impala is the hot topic in the parking lot as 175 members compare their restored classic Impalas and other Chevys sold from 1958 to 1970, said Mike Berry, the club's president. "Everybody was excited about it," he said, adding that he was "just blown away" when he sat in a member's 2014 Impala Wednesday night. He said he'll buy one as his next car. The craftsmanship of the new car is reminiscent of the classic older Impalas, said Berry, 61, of Atlantic Highlands, N.J. "It's a car that people are impressed by. The appearance. The fit-and-finish of the interior is light years ahead of what it was." Still, the Impala won't get Consumer Reports' coveted "Recommended Buy" rating for quality and reliability, at least not yet. That's because the car is too new for the magazine to have reliability data. That data could come from surveys gathered between now and the fall when Consumer Reports unveils its annual automobile issue. The Impala also is too new to have much of an impact on Chevrolet sales. For the first half of the year, GM sold just over 83,000 Impalas, down 15 percent from the first six months of last year. GM is hoping the redesigned car will revive the full-size segment, where sales have been falling for years due largely to old models that had not been updated. In its last review of the old Impala model published in 2010, Consumer Reports said it was noisy and behind the times, and its outdated V-6 engine was slower than some cars with smaller four-cylinder motors. "Handling is clumsy and powertrain refinement falls short," the magazine wrote. "There are frequent small rocking and bobbing motions, making the car feel unsettled. The highway ride is a little nervous." Even Impala fans had trouble loving the previous model, Berry said. "The old ones just weren't very impressive," he said. "They were OK for a rental car, but I wouldn't buy one."
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