3.9 coming back around...
#1
3.9 coming back around...
Hey, has anyone else seen that the 3900 has made a comeback? The 2008 Impala LTZ is offered with a milder-than-Monte 3900 motor putting out 233 HP (down from 242 in the 2006 Monte).
http://www.chevrolet.com/impala/features/
http://www.chevrolet.com/impala/features/
#3
RE: 3.9 coming back around...
Today's edition of the local newspaper has an article on the '08 Impala LT. They make a quick mention that Chevy offers an LS, LT, LTZ, and SS. But they mostly talk about the FlexFuel 3.5 litre. They make no mention of any of the other engines available.
#4
RE: 3.9 coming back around...
ORIGINAL: Bigg J
Hey, has anyone else seen that the 3900 has made a comeback? The 2008 Impala LTZ is offered with a milder-than-Monte 3900 motor putting out 233 HP (down from 242 in the 2006 Monte).
http://www.chevrolet.com/impala/features/
Hey, has anyone else seen that the 3900 has made a comeback? The 2008 Impala LTZ is offered with a milder-than-Monte 3900 motor putting out 233 HP (down from 242 in the 2006 Monte).
http://www.chevrolet.com/impala/features/
#5
RE: 3.9 coming back around...
Well first off the 3.9 never went away, so to say it's making a comeback...no. And it is rated at less hp now in the Impala because it has displacement on demand technology. So that's the lower hp. The 3.9 is still available in Impala, Malibu, and the minivans from GM.
#8
RE: 3.9 coming back around...
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ENGINE: 3.9-liter V6
HORSEPOWER: 240
TORQUE: 241 lb feet
0-60 mph: 7.5 seconds
2006 Malibu Maxx SS
Program #2528
[b]Now, if you need a car that is the height of versatility, but you still want Super Sport punch, check out this 5-door; Chevy's [color=#0000ff][size=5]
2006 Monte Carlo SS
Program #2528
Chevrolet Monte Carlo is the most winning car name in NASCAR racing history, and that heritage is certainly evident in the shape of this new 2006 Monte Carlo SS. Now when Chevrolet puts the SS, or Super Sport, badge on a car or truck, it means get ready for a bit more performance than its everyday kin. But this year the Monte Carlo SS gets an extra big dose of oomph with its first V8 since 1988.
Chevrolet's Super Sport badge is a dead giveaway for extra juice under the hood. But for the 2006 Monte Carlo SS, it's a totally modern pushrod V8 that delivers that big extra thump. That big power comes from a small block 5.3-liter, the Monte's first V8 in over 15 years. Along with the Impala SS, it also marks the first small block fitment in front-wheel drive Chevrolets. As in the Impala SS, the 5.3 cranks out 303 horsepower and 323 pound-feet of torque. That's 63 horses more than last year's supercharged V6.
But attached to a 4-speed automatic, the new V8 delivers V6-like fuel economy ratings of 18 city/28 highway, thanks to GM's Active Fuel Management that shuts down four cylinders during highway cruising.
The 5.3 V8 moves a reworked chassis with a wider front track and stiffer aluminum engine cradle. Topping that platform is the familiar NASCAR-inspired 2-door profile. For 2006 the Monte gets revised styling including a new front end with larger headlights, and diamond-pattern grille. Plus a new Nextel Cup style spoiler and chrome exhaust tips in the rear.
This more robust SS rides on the firmer FE4 suspension, supported by standard 18-inch alloy wheels wearing all-season performance tires. Put those tires on the track as we did and they'll run to 60 in 6.0-seconds flat. The quarter mile romps by in 14.5-seconds at 101 miles-per-hour. The engine is really gutsy off the line, rising quickly to a flat torque curve that continues all the way to 6,000 rpm. But the FE3 suspension is still a bit soft, as the front end hops a bit.
[align=center]Take to the curves, such as those of Savannah, Georgia's Roebling Road Raceway, and you'll find that the SS doesn't mean sports car. Clearly tuned more for the street than track, there is plenty of body roll and front plow. Lateral transitions are fairly crisp, however. Add in standard traction control, and the SS sticks to the track surprisingly well. [/align]Program #2528
Chevrolet Monte Carlo is the most winning car name in NASCAR racing history, and that heritage is certainly evident in the shape of this new 2006 Monte Carlo SS. Now when Chevrolet puts the SS, or Super Sport, badge on a car or truck, it means get ready for a bit more performance than its everyday kin. But this year the Monte Carlo SS gets an extra big dose of oomph with its first V8 since 1988.
Chevrolet's Super Sport badge is a dead giveaway for extra juice under the hood. But for the 2006 Monte Carlo SS, it's a totally modern pushrod V8 that delivers that big extra thump. That big power comes from a small block 5.3-liter, the Monte's first V8 in over 15 years. Along with the Impala SS, it also marks the first small block fitment in front-wheel drive Chevrolets. As in the Impala SS, the 5.3 cranks out 303 horsepower and 323 pound-feet of torque. That's 63 horses more than last year's supercharged V6.
But attached to a 4-speed automatic, the new V8 delivers V6-like fuel economy ratings of 18 city/28 highway, thanks to GM's Active Fuel Management that shuts down four cylinders during highway cruising.
The 5.3 V8 moves a reworked chassis with a wider front track and stiffer aluminum engine cradle. Topping that platform is the familiar NASCAR-inspired 2-door profile. For 2006 the Monte gets revised styling including a new front end with larger headlights, and diamond-pattern grille. Plus a new Nextel Cup style spoiler and chrome exhaust tips in the rear.
This more robust SS rides on the firmer FE4 suspension, supported by standard 18-inch alloy wheels wearing all-season performance tires. Put those tires on the track as we did and they'll run to 60 in 6.0-seconds flat. The quarter mile romps by in 14.5-seconds at 101 miles-per-hour. The engine is really gutsy off the line, rising quickly to a flat torque curve that continues all the way to 6,000 rpm. But the FE3 suspension is still a bit soft, as the front end hops a bit.
The fixed-ratio steering is a little short on feel, as is the pedal for the 4-wheel ABS disc brakes. They stop the car from 60 in a longish average distance of 138 feet. As expected, the nose dives a bit, but the chassis remains straight and stable, which also describes the ride on the road. The Monte SS feels solid and very smooth, making it an excellent highway burner.
[align=center]A comfortable cabin is a big factor too, with a new cockpit-style dash featuring refined dual-zone climate controls and GM's well integrated BlackTie CD/MP3/XM Ready stereo. It's a sleek and comfortable cruiser with gobs of power, for a base price of $26,990. Looks like a sweet deal to us. [/align][center]
ENGINE: 3.9-liter V6
HORSEPOWER: 240
TORQUE: 241 lb feet
0-60 mph: 7.5 seconds
2006 Malibu Maxx SS
Program #2528
[b]Now, if you need a car that is the height of versatility, but you still want Super Sport punch, check out this 5-door; Chevy's [color=#0000ff][size=5]
#9
RE: 3.9 coming back around...
Oh...ok, I thought the 3.9 slipped away from view in 2007. I don't remember seeing any models with the 3.9 after 2006. I saw the minivans with the 3.6 litre engine. I mean, I could be wrong, but if so, which 2007 models actually had the 3.9?