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I was thinking back to this the other day, what car did you use in driver's ed?
I'm dating myself here on the younger side, since for me it was a 2006 Chevy Impala. Gray exterior, but I cannot remember if the interior was gray or beige. It was a very basic LS trim that had a front bench seat with column shift, instead of buckets with a center console.
Another suprising thing is it stayed in production all the way to the 2016 model year, even after the latest Impala came out for 2014. They sold the older model to fleets and rental companies.
I really considered one in LTZ trim for myself, but when I got my first car they were far too expensive. When I traded last year, I looked again to get one, but late 2000s models were impossible to find with low miles. And newer ex-fleet/ex-rental years of them just weren't much cheaper than a car that had newer design and features.
I can remember my aunt talking about how she took driver's ed and had much trouble passing the parking test because the car they used didn't even have power steering!
I'm dating myself here on the younger side, since for me it was a 2006 Chevy Impala. Gray exterior, but I cannot remember if the interior was gray or beige. It was a very basic LS trim that had a front bench seat with column shift, instead of buckets with a center console.
Another suprising thing is it stayed in production all the way to the 2016 model year, even after the latest Impala came out for 2014. They sold the older model to fleets and rental companies.
I really considered one in LTZ trim for myself, but when I got my first car they were far too expensive. When I traded last year, I looked again to get one, but late 2000s models were impossible to find with low miles. And newer ex-fleet/ex-rental years of them just weren't much cheaper than a car that had newer design and features.
I can remember my aunt talking about how she took driver's ed and had much trouble passing the parking test because the car they used didn't even have power steering!