1996 Caprice & Impala SS Dealer Promo

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Published 2018-03-05
Dealer video highlighting some of the selling points of the 1996 Caprice and Impala SS

All Comments (21)
  • @GregSr
    In September of 1995, I took delivery of a brand new 1996 Impala SS. I almost bought the 95 model but wanted the floor shift and analog gauges. Here it is more than 22 years later and I still own that Impala. It's pretty much a garage queen now with 303,000 miles. I work from home now so the 100 mile a day commuting has stopped. Now, the Impala is mostly used for running grand-kids around locally. (My 2003 Corvette is not well suited for hauling kids). The transmission and rear end in the Impala are original and have received regular oil changes but they have never been repaired. I think it's safe to say I got my money's worth with the Impala.
  • @kre814
    I just bought me a 1996 Chevy Impala SS on December 15 2018. My dream car 😎👍🏼
  • @gagaeyes
    The sexiest impala ss ever produced between 94 to 96!! I love the old classics but 94 to 96 impala ss we're the sexiest models ever produced!!
  • @CALISUPERSPORT
    love tihs. Even though I own a 96 I can't stop watching videos on them, lol.
  • @beliveonme4906
    I am proud that i am onwer for one of those impala 96 .thanks for posting this vid
  • @uxwbill
    For their "last gasp", I'm surprised GM went to the trouble of producing a dealer promo about these. Oh, if only big comfortable cars like these could stage a comeback...
  • @tayyc6074
    Im a proud owner of my 1996 Impala SS. 86,461 miles. my dream car. Great video.👍
  • Thanks for finding and posting this rare promo video of the best and last year of Chevy b-bodies. I've happily owed 3 b-body caprices. 1993 9c1 (5.7 tbi),1994 LS (grey leather&5.7L) 1994 LS ( blue leather&4.3L). Currently own a low mileage 96 DCM SS. My 4th b-body. So for me this made my day to see this 1 and I'm sure for other ppl too.
  • @Mr_Tecumseh
    SS was big for chevy in 96. We had a 96 Chevy S10 SS pickup. Just a regular cab pickup, that little truck hauled ass. Only the Cyclone was faster. I sold it last Spring with 213,000 for 2 grand. SS models held some value. If it wasnt an SS it would have been a $500 truck at most. That car had the same radio my 2001 S10 has now. These big cars were popular among law enforcement because they were big and powerful. Built like tanks too, so if they had to do pit maneuvers or block roads, they were a tough car to try and out power. You don't see too many anymore. Although there's an older couple that are up the road that have a station wagon version and it is a huge car. Otherwise I barely see them anymore.
  • @ChevyBM
    Too bad they stopped making these in 96..... :/
  • @richgregg9488
    OMG it has "outstanding trailer and towing capability".... Now I want one!
  • I just bought a 96 dark cherry with 38,000 miles one owner it looks brand new with a upgraded suspension
  • @jeffcolt9185
    I have a 94 Caprice with the LT1 and it has 210,000 miles on it, still plenty of performance to it :) it's on YouTube 👍
  • @andidess3266
    I'm a proud owner of a 95 DCM with 215.000 miles. Still looks good and I get a lot of complements.
  • Dig the video!! I've owned a 95CapriceLT1, 9C1, Texas Highway Patrol, 4L60E with dessert gears, man oh man, do I love it!! It's been with me since 2000. Never to part!!
  • @KaiPonte
    happened across this. I have always loved the B body platform and the Impala SS is a fantastic looking vehicle, even 20 years later.