Chevrolet Monte Carlo
The V-8 has a few energy saving features such as the cylinder deactivation feature. Chevrolet Monte Carlo has pegged this as being able to shut the engine down to only four cylinders running when under a light load. This equals out to some huge savings on gas. With most trim packages including the V-6, this is certainly no economy car and the 3.5 and 3.9-liter engines offer plenty of horsepower to keep this coupe moving quickly.
Depending upon your trim type there are several different sized wheels, with the smallest being the LS with 16" wheels, next is the LT with 17" wheels, and finally the SS coming in with the mammoth 18" wheels. Monte Carlo also offers the OnStar protection as a standard feature. With plenty of horsepower coming in at 211 for the 3.5-liter engine, and a whopping 303 horsepower for the 5.3 liter 6 cylinder model you are not likely to be left in the slow lane in this car. Whether you select a manual transmission or an automatic transmission, you are going to enjoy driving this car for years.
Monte Carlo has enjoyed a long and healthy life, and after looking at the newest models, it seems as if this model has a nice history that it aims to keep adding to. With plenty of horsepower, roomy interior and great handling it is no wonder this car has been a favorite so years. Add this to your driveway and enjoy riding the roads yourself. Just do not expect to walk away without dropping at least $20,000 plus.