An honest 2007 Monte SS review
#12
There's definitely a reason these cars aren't regularly seen dominating at the autocross and road courses, lol.
As long as the person who buys it knows that it's just meant as a fun cruising car/daily driver, then I think they won't be disappointed.
Last edited by bumpin96monte; 05-29-2016 at 02:36 PM.
#13
Some local autocross group, I got a chance to see one week end while on vacation, wanted me to join up and run my 03 Monte. I said would like to try it, but for 2 reasons can not join.
1, I work every week end
2, this car is to big and to heavy to race that way.
1, I work every week end
2, this car is to big and to heavy to race that way.
#14
Monte Carlo SS
My names Frank, I just recently bought a 2006 Monte Carlo SS . I has a 2003 none SS in 2012 . Yeah the SS is a lot faster but I want to make the engine very strong. What do you have in mine that I could to to it? I came with. K&N intake. The car comes already with 303 HP. How much more did that intake give it? Also what are good mufflers that make a mustang look away because of the loud roar? By the way I like in Miami so if you know any places to take my car too here let me know around where.
#15
My names Frank, I just recently bought a 2006 Monte Carlo SS . I has a 2003 none SS in 2012 . Yeah the SS is a lot faster but I want to make the engine very strong. What do you have in mine that I could to to it? I came with. K&N intake. The car comes already with 303 HP. How much more did that intake give it? Also what are good mufflers that make a mustang look away because of the loud roar? By the way I like in Miami so if you know any places to take my car too here let me know around where.
If you want suggestions for more power, I suggest providing some information first: how much power you want (wheel or crank hp), what you're looking to do with the car (street driving, drag racing, etc), and how much you're looking to spend. Otherwise the suggestions will be all over the place. I also suggest starting a new thread.
The K&N intake added virtually zero power. Sure it may have added a couple, but it's small enough on the stock engine to be unnoticeable.
As for mufflers that would scare a mustang off, I hope that's a joke. About the only mustang that would really worry in a race would be the late 90s models (or older) that only had mid 200 hp. Any of the newer v8 mustangs would beat a stock ls4 car.
#16
Wait wait wait. 28 on the highway? At what speed? 45 mph? I'm lucky to hit 24 on any one road trip.
#17
I can squeeze out 26-27 mpg driving the speed limit and using the cruise control on the interstate. That's with no a/c and burning 93 octane fuel. Usually, when taking it on a long ride, I'll pour in some fuel injector cleaner as well. The second tank is slightly better than the first.
#18
I average low 20s on my daily commute which is about 80% highway nowadays, and occasionally includes traffic jams, and the occasional race from a stoplight.
#19
I can squeeze out 26-27 mpg driving the speed limit and using the cruise control on the interstate. That's with no a/c and burning 93 octane fuel. Usually, when taking it on a long ride, I'll pour in some fuel injector cleaner as well. The second tank is slightly better than the first.
#20
Fair review
I agree with the OP's review for the most part. I generally like the 06 and 07 Monte Carlo but I would get a V6, and probably an Impala. If you really want a fast V8 Chevy look at the Australian Caprice police car, the SS sedan, the mid-90s Impala SS/ Caprice, or a Camaro. If I'm getting a V8 I want it to be rear wheel drive.
My love for the Monte Carlo declines a lot once they went to the weird look in 2000. I had an 03 for 10 years, and the look never grew on me. I loved my 98's looks.
My love for the Monte Carlo declines a lot once they went to the weird look in 2000. I had an 03 for 10 years, and the look never grew on me. I loved my 98's looks.