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Why doesnt this site consider a 7th gen not a 6th gen

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Old 05-01-2010, 07:45 PM
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Well both gens share the W body with the Pontiac Grand Prix. So proof right there of what a great car it was underneath the superficial stuff.
 
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Old 05-02-2010, 09:23 AM
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I look to the C1 'Vette as to how much can change on a car and it still be considered the same generation of car. The Monte is no different. While I'm not a fan of the changes made in '06, it's still just a 6th gen.
 
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Old 05-03-2010, 11:18 AM
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I like to call it a 6 1/2 gen.
 
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Old 05-03-2010, 11:26 AM
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I just call it a 7th gen. IDK what you really consider it, but yes, the "7th gen" does have many similar things to the 6th, however, it is different in a lot of ways too. I've read that even the quarter panels ARE different, even though they look the same, they are shorter. Plus like other have mentioned, there were suspension changes, style changed, interior changes, engine changes, etc. I'll stick with calling it a 7th gen.
 
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I owned a 5th generation from 2000 to 2005 then went to the 6th generation SS from 2005 till 2 weeks ago. Now I have a 7th generation SS and to me looking at both cars from the side they look the same, however when I press the accelerator defiantly not the same. Too me their 2 different cars.
 
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My opinion> 6.5 Gen all the way. If you don't like the .5 then round it to 6.

Stepping up a generation denotes major redesign, particularly of the body style. As nice as the 06-07s are, the share their body lines with the 6th gens. Adding engine options, changing minor exterior and interior styling isn't enough in my book. If the rereleased the monte next year with new engine and grills, would we go ahead and call it an 8th? Probably not.


P.S> As a side observation, I notice those of us with 6th gens prefer calling them 6.5s and those with 06-07s prefer 7th gen. Hmmmm... funny that!
 
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For me.....I'd call it a Monte Carlo and I love em all.....mine.....yours....his.....hers.....theirs. ...

But in all seriousness, I always thought that a complete styling change is what denoted a new generation of a car. We have a 2nd gen bird, 73. Totally different from the 1st and the 3rd. To me that says different generation. You know it's a bird, but you also know from any angle of the car that it's different from prior years. But yet, still badged a firebird. But that's just my take on the generation thing.
 
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