The very first Monte Carlo was a reputed classic American muscle car which appeared in the seventies. Being
a muscle car, it formed a big body which weighed 3500 pounds. Its long hood measured
six feet and the first Monte Carlo’s 454 cubic inch V8 motor delivered 360 horsepower.
Standards set by the EPA emission requirements hand in hand with the fuel embargo
implemented in the seventies, the old Monte Carlo was forced to reduce its size
and power used. Finally, in the year 1988, the production of the Monte Carlo rear-wheel
drive was discontinued.
The return of the Monte Carlo nameplate mark another years of success that was
once had been known throughout the seventies. Monte Carlo’s reappearance somewhat
aims to bring back the image of what an ideal American muscle car is. The latest
editions of the Monte Carlo includes two trims—the LS and the Z34. What marks
the difference between the two vehicles are some trim highlights since both models
indeed look identical in their appearance. Under the hood of the two models lie
two distinct engines. The Z34 3.4 liter V6 engine delivers 210 horsepower featured
with 24-valve, double overhead cam engine. This continues the engine of the muscular
Monte Carlo SS. The Monte Carlo Luxury Sport utilizes pushrods and overhead valves
in its V6 engine to be able to deliver 160 horsepower.
The new edition of the Chevy Monte Carlo considerably carries a higher level
of standard equipment. It is now more refined and enhanced. Anyone would fantasize
riding a Monte Carlo whenever he sees one. The bad boy look and feel effects increase
more the drama it portrays in terms of its performance down the road. From the
styling, the roomy interior space, down to the comfortable and easy to operate
gauges, this is the vehicle which the driver can easily get along with.
Chevy Monte Carlo does not only bring in a luxurious feel and comfort there is
in a vehicle. This vehicle also proves its worth in terms of racing. Monte Carlo
can handle rough and back roads without ultimately losing the refinements it has.
Buyers usually give out the reason of Monte Carlo’s good style for purchasing
it. Those who own Monte Carlos love them. A sleek and aerodynamic car, it looks
like nothing else when it is down the road. Highly-spirited, fast, comfortable,
and competent—this is what a Chevy Monte Carlo is.