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RE: GM to give MONTE CARLO the BOOT : ( - 3/9/2007 6:07:48 PM
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SolaraSlayer
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ORIGINAL: SpaceRider Hi Grandpa Dave, The above Trans Am is 4-Sale in Tampa, FLorida Is that the area your came to buy your LTZ ? Maybe they are out west also ? : ) My friend didn't make it over yet, but he said he is going this weekend to see it. It's a super look'in Trans Am. Wish U a Happy, `Space Seller Info - Hillsboro Auto Mart More Info Toll Free 1-866-387-4906 12950 North Florida Avenue Tampa, FL 33612 See Our Current Offers I've been to Tampa and I love it. I drove by the store I was thinking about and it is almost exactly the same design witht the same windows, except it says "Museum of Fine Cars."
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RE: GM to give MONTE CARLO the BOOT : ( - 3/10/2007 7:25:17 AM
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SpaceRider
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Visual Changes to 06-07 Monte Carlo  Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ends its Run in June 07 Rumors on GMInsideNews this morning stated that the aging Monte Carlo coupe would cease production and leave the Chevy lineup this June. We just received confirmation from General Motors that this is indeed true; the Monte Carlo will be no more. We can’t say we’ll miss the Monte Carlo. It was a woefully outdated design and didn’t fit into the “new” GM, where performance will come from new rear-wheel-drive cars like the Pontiac G8 (next year) and Chevy Camaro (in 2009). It also allows Chevy to clear showroom floors for the all-new Malibu, which comes out this fall. For those Monte Carlo fans in mourning, you can post your epitaphs below. - Epitaph by `Space - "All good things, come to an End"
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RE: GM to give MONTE CARLO the BOOT : ( - 3/10/2007 9:29:23 AM
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SpaceRider
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Review of the 2006 Chevrolet Monte Carlo ProSpacious interior, low sticker price, powerful engine choices. ConVague steering detracts from handling, off-the-line torque steer in the SS. What's NewThe Monte Carlo receives significant revisions for 2006. On the outside, Chevrolet has altered the car's styling with new front-end styling and taillights. Inside, the Monte Carlo benefits from a redesigned instrument panel, improved audio systems, more comfortable seats and . Mechanical changes include a stronger body structure, retuned suspension geometry for enhanced stability and improved braking systems. There are also new engines for the Chevy car: a base 3.5-liter V6, an upgraded 3.9-liter V6 and a new 5.3-liter V8 for the SS trim, which replaces last year's supercharged V6. Finally, the lineup of trim levels has been shuffled slightly to accommodate a new luxury-oriented LTZ trim. IntroductionAlthough it debuted in 1970 at the height of the muscle-car era, the Monte Carlo wasn't just another Chevrolet street machine looking for a fight. Instead, the Monte was Chevrolet's bid for customers who wanted a sporty, upscale coupe that provided a balance of performance and comfort in a stylish package. Additional performance was still an option as the Monte Carlo could be ordered with the famed "SS" package just like its "A-body" siblings. Super Sport Monte Carlos had one of two 454 V8s, beefed-up suspensions and "SS" badges inside and out. A new model was released in 1973 sporting even swoopier sheet metal, but Chevrolet put the kibosh on the SS package due to stiffening emissions restrictions. Second-generation Monte Carlo models lasted until 1978 when an all-new, and considerably smaller, version debuted. The third-generation model offered a V6 for the first time, but the Monte still retained the arcing lines and long hood/short rear deck appearance of its predecessors. Just three years later, the fourth-generation Monte arrived. Although it initially retained "A-body" underpinnings, the Monte Carlo was quickly switched over to the new "G-body" platform in 1982. The Super Sport package returned in 1983, although this time around it consisted of mostly cosmetic changes. Chevy car buyers loved it anyway as the Super Sport Montes proved to be quite popular throughout the '80s. Production continued until 1988 when the Chevy Monte Carlo was replaced by the Lumina coupe. This was not to be the end, however, as the Lumina coupe became the Monte Carlo once again in 1995. At this point the Monte Carlo had been softened and rehashed with front-wheel drive and V6 engines that barely hinted at the performance of years past. The current Monte Carlo debuted in 2000 with more distinctive styling and new underpinnings from the Impala sedan. Significant changes for 2006 bring the Monte Carlo closer to today's buyers needs. An enhanced structure promises improved driving dynamics, while fresh interior and exterior styling give a more modern appearance. Changes under the hood include a new 3.5-liter V6 with 211 hp and a 3.9-liter version that makes 242 hp (the same as last year's supercharged SS). The SS model's supercharged V6 has been dropped in favor of a 5.3-liter V8 with 303 hp and 323 lb-ft of torque. That's great and all, but with this much juice going to the Monte Carlo's front wheels, torque steer is inevitable. Even with this year's upgrades, the 2006 Chevrolet Monte Carlo is a cruiser coupe that's more at home on the freeway than twisty mountain roads.
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RE: GM to give MONTE CARLO the BOOT : ( - 3/12/2007 12:34:50 PM
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rj
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I hope they bring it back. It just doesn't make sense to spend the dollars to give it a face lift for '06 only to kill it off in '07? Giving a car a face lift can't be cheap. Either from the design or manufacture stand point. To me they (GM/Chevy) did ever little to advertise the Monte in '06/07. So they have to expect sales to be down.
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