the fluffer
03-08-2007, 02:42 PM
Inside Line has confirmed with supplier sources that production of the Chevrolet Monte Carlo will cease at the end of the 2007 model year. That means the last Monte Carlo will roll off the line sometime this summer. In recent years, the Monte Carlo has been one of General Motors' biggest successes on the NASCAR stock-car racing circuit. But the two-door companion to the Chevrolet Impala sedan has not resonated with the buying public.
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=119788
The 2007 Monte Carlo is quite possibly the ugliest Chevy produced in the last 50 years...
I had a 2001 SS, and it was a decent car, but after having the trans rebuilt at 24k, having the steering column replaced at 28k, front wheel hub assemblies replaced at 40k... ugh, never again. The 2007 SS comes in around 31-33k. Who in their right mind would pay 30k for that ugly, heap of crap?
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=119788
The 2007 Monte Carlo is quite possibly the ugliest Chevy produced in the last 50 years...
I had a 2001 SS, and it was a decent car, but after having the trans rebuilt at 24k, having the steering column replaced at 28k, front wheel hub assemblies replaced at 40k... ugh, never again. The 2007 SS comes in around 31-33k. Who in their right mind would pay 30k for that ugly, heap of crap?