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November MOTM
Good Job `Matt.[8D]
Should be a interesting contest. Choose your favorite color.
To me, they are all Winner's!
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[b]INFOR ON THE 2006 MONTE CARLO:
2006 MONTE CARLO: A NEW LOOK FOR AN ON-TRACK WINNER
The aggressively styled 2006 Chevy Monte Carlo heats up the sizzling mid-car segment with enhanced premium-quality features, racing-inspired styling, a new family of powerful engines, as well as thoughtful attention to detail. A new look for the front and rear fascias – including bold headlamps and taillamps – is complemented by revised suspension systems that deliver comfortable, quiet and more confident ride and handling characteristics. These new ingredients improve on an already popular recipe for driving satisfaction.
Monte Carlo draws on a rich NASCAR stock car racing legacy – the most successful nameplate in the sport’s history – to offer one of the industry’s only true midsize personal coupes. The vehicle has remained true to the roots of style and performance established at its introduction in 1970.
“For ’06, Monte Carlo delivers more of the performance and style demanded by customers, but with an increased emphasis on comfort, roominess and driving manners,†said Brent Dewar, General Motors North America vice president of marketing and advertising . “We fine-tuned the details to deliver a value-driven vehicle that delivers unexpected refinement.â€
A new family of premium-feature V-6 engines is available in LS, LT and LTZ models, including a 211-horsepower (157 kw) 3500 3.5L V-6 and an available 3900 3.9L V-6 that uses variable valve timing and variable intake technology to help deliver 242 horsepower (180 kw) and 242 lb.-ft. (328 Nm) of torque.* The muscular Monte Carlo SS has a new 5.3L small-block V-8 that’s good for 303 horsepower (226 kw) and 323 lb.-ft. (438 Nm) of torque. The 5.3L V-8 uses Displacement on Demand technology to regulate between eight-cylinder and four-cylinder operation, providing up to 8 percent improved fuel economy in certain driving conditions.
All engines are matched to the Hydra-Matic 4T65-E four-speed automatic transmission. This smooth shifting transmission is renowned for its durability and strength with high-torque engines. The version mated with the 5.3L V-8 is enhanced to match the engine’s increased torque output.
Highlights for the 2006 Monte Carlo include:
All-new family of 3.5L and 3.9L V-6 engines in LS, LT and LTZ models
Standard 5.3L small-block V-8 with Displacement on Demand technology in SS model
Hydra-Matic 4T65-E four-speed automatic transmission mated to all engines; enhanced version used with 5.3L V-8
Modified exterior styling with bold headlamps and taillamps
Retuned suspensions with wider front track
New family of 16-, 17- and 18-inch wheels and tires
Enhanced ABS and traction control
Revised interior with high-quality attention to detail, including improved seat upholstery stitching, low-gloss IP components and jewel-like IP details
High-quality Nuance Sandstone leather seating (available)
New family of audio systems
Standard dual-stage frontal air bags
Available side seat-mounted air bags for front passengers ( Monte Carlo )
Factory-installed remote vehicle starter available
Standard OnStar
Design details
Monte Carlo has a revised look, both inside and out. The exterior features large headlamps that have a premium, jeweled appearance with three independent lighting units. These details complement other high-quality attributes to provide an overall feeling of solidity. Also, new, flat-blade windshield wipers are used to provide consistent pressure on the glass, which helps eliminate streaking and wind noise. All models receive a sporty rear spoiler.
The Monte Carlo SS has a distinct front-end appearance, with a dual-split grille that has a blac
Should be a interesting contest. Choose your favorite color.

To me, they are all Winner's!
[IMG]local://upfiles/714/B5581C3403774299A7BCA3D177F1D33E.gif[/IMG][b]INFOR ON THE 2006 MONTE CARLO:
2006 MONTE CARLO: A NEW LOOK FOR AN ON-TRACK WINNER
The aggressively styled 2006 Chevy Monte Carlo heats up the sizzling mid-car segment with enhanced premium-quality features, racing-inspired styling, a new family of powerful engines, as well as thoughtful attention to detail. A new look for the front and rear fascias – including bold headlamps and taillamps – is complemented by revised suspension systems that deliver comfortable, quiet and more confident ride and handling characteristics. These new ingredients improve on an already popular recipe for driving satisfaction.
Monte Carlo draws on a rich NASCAR stock car racing legacy – the most successful nameplate in the sport’s history – to offer one of the industry’s only true midsize personal coupes. The vehicle has remained true to the roots of style and performance established at its introduction in 1970.
“For ’06, Monte Carlo delivers more of the performance and style demanded by customers, but with an increased emphasis on comfort, roominess and driving manners,†said Brent Dewar, General Motors North America vice president of marketing and advertising . “We fine-tuned the details to deliver a value-driven vehicle that delivers unexpected refinement.â€
A new family of premium-feature V-6 engines is available in LS, LT and LTZ models, including a 211-horsepower (157 kw) 3500 3.5L V-6 and an available 3900 3.9L V-6 that uses variable valve timing and variable intake technology to help deliver 242 horsepower (180 kw) and 242 lb.-ft. (328 Nm) of torque.* The muscular Monte Carlo SS has a new 5.3L small-block V-8 that’s good for 303 horsepower (226 kw) and 323 lb.-ft. (438 Nm) of torque. The 5.3L V-8 uses Displacement on Demand technology to regulate between eight-cylinder and four-cylinder operation, providing up to 8 percent improved fuel economy in certain driving conditions.
All engines are matched to the Hydra-Matic 4T65-E four-speed automatic transmission. This smooth shifting transmission is renowned for its durability and strength with high-torque engines. The version mated with the 5.3L V-8 is enhanced to match the engine’s increased torque output.
Highlights for the 2006 Monte Carlo include:
All-new family of 3.5L and 3.9L V-6 engines in LS, LT and LTZ models
Standard 5.3L small-block V-8 with Displacement on Demand technology in SS model
Hydra-Matic 4T65-E four-speed automatic transmission mated to all engines; enhanced version used with 5.3L V-8
Modified exterior styling with bold headlamps and taillamps
Retuned suspensions with wider front track
New family of 16-, 17- and 18-inch wheels and tires
Enhanced ABS and traction control
Revised interior with high-quality attention to detail, including improved seat upholstery stitching, low-gloss IP components and jewel-like IP details
High-quality Nuance Sandstone leather seating (available)
New family of audio systems
Standard dual-stage frontal air bags
Available side seat-mounted air bags for front passengers ( Monte Carlo )
Factory-installed remote vehicle starter available
Standard OnStar
Design details
Monte Carlo has a revised look, both inside and out. The exterior features large headlamps that have a premium, jeweled appearance with three independent lighting units. These details complement other high-quality attributes to provide an overall feeling of solidity. Also, new, flat-blade windshield wipers are used to provide consistent pressure on the glass, which helps eliminate streaking and wind noise. All models receive a sporty rear spoiler.
The Monte Carlo SS has a distinct front-end appearance, with a dual-split grille that has a blac
Man they do all look alike don't they? 
First time I've ever been noninated for anything. Well unless you count the time I was noninated for class president (I got beat out) in the 3rd grade?
Good luck to everyone nominated.

First time I've ever been noninated for anything. Well unless you count the time I was noninated for class president (I got beat out) in the 3rd grade?
Good luck to everyone nominated.
ORIGINAL: rj
Edited by `Space
Man they do all look alike don't they?
I bet they were made by the same dude
First time I've ever been noninated for anything. Well unless you count the time I was noninated for class president (I got beat out) in the 3rd grade?
You are already a winner, you drive a Monte[8D]
Good luck to everyone nominated.
Gook luck 2 you R.J.
Edited by `SpaceMan they do all look alike don't they?

I bet they were made by the same dude
First time I've ever been noninated for anything. Well unless you count the time I was noninated for class president (I got beat out) in the 3rd grade?
You are already a winner, you drive a Monte[8D]Good luck to everyone nominated.

Gook luck 2 you R.J.
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Yes this obivously a "pick your favorite color month." Space, according to this article, you only have the second most popular car. Even though this is dated 2004, it still holds true through 2006. This makes silver the most popular color for 7 years running. Seems that we all have no chance against silver cars. LINK
Silver and White Remain Motorists' Favorites in 52nd Annual DuPont Automotive Color Popularity Report
WILMINGTON, Del., December 09, 2004 — Silver is the most popular color for new cars worldwide, according to the 2004 DuPont Automotive Color Popularity Report, released today. White took second place in all regions except for Europe, where black was in second position.
In its 52nd year, the DuPont Automotive report is the industry's authoritative source for analyzing and predicting vehicle color trends by vehicle model type and overall by region of the world. DuPont is the world's leading supplier of color coatings to the automotive industry. In the United States, DuPont coatings are featured on eight of the top 10 selling vehicles.
The new DuPont report includes clear indicators that chromatic shades are on the rise in North America. For example, light metallic brown and blue each have captured double-digit percentages of the overall vehicle market, and yellow looks hot on the right vehicles while red is on the rise again.
Karen Surcina, color programs manager for DuPont Automotive Systems, the automotive OEM unit of DuPont Performance Coatings, works with a DuPont designer in Europe to help automakers stay ahead of the color curve.
"We see the desire for color mirrored in the worlds of fashion and home furnishings," said Surcina. "Yet, our research in small focus groups shows that what people prefer in one setting isn't always what they buy when it comes to cars and trucks. Some buyers may rein in their expressive side and choose mainstream colors based on their perceived impact upon vehicle resale," she said.
"In others, we see more of a 'notice me' effect in the choice of brighter colors – people are becoming more optimistic, they're proud of their new car and want to be seen," Surcina said. "Yellow, in particular, is a high-visibility color that really works for the smaller SUV classes as well as for compact cars and certain sports cars."
Additional information on the DuPont Automotive Color Popularity report is available at www.automotive.dupont.com. (Click on news and events).
What your Car Color says about you!
Silver: Elegant, loves futuristic looks, cool
White: Fastidious
Vibrant Red: Sexy, speedy, high-energy and dynamic
Deep Blue-Red: Some of the same qualities as red, but far less obvious about it
Light to Mid-Blue: Cool, calm, faithful, quiet
Dark Blue: Credible, confident, dependable
Taupe/Light Brown: Timeless, basic and simple tastes
Black: Empowered, not easily manipulated, loves elegance, appreciates classics
Neutral Gray: Sober, corporate, practical, pragmatic
Dark Green: Traditional, trustworthy, well-balanced
Bright Yellow-Green: Trendy, whimsical, lively
Yellow Gold: Intelligent, warm, loves comfort and will pay for it
Sunshine Yellow: Sunny disposition, joyful and young at heart
Deep Brown: Down-to-earth, no-nonsense
Orange: Fun loving, talkative, fickle and trendy
Deep Purple: Creative, individualistic, original
Silver and White Remain Motorists' Favorites in 52nd Annual DuPont Automotive Color Popularity Report
WILMINGTON, Del., December 09, 2004 — Silver is the most popular color for new cars worldwide, according to the 2004 DuPont Automotive Color Popularity Report, released today. White took second place in all regions except for Europe, where black was in second position.
In its 52nd year, the DuPont Automotive report is the industry's authoritative source for analyzing and predicting vehicle color trends by vehicle model type and overall by region of the world. DuPont is the world's leading supplier of color coatings to the automotive industry. In the United States, DuPont coatings are featured on eight of the top 10 selling vehicles.
The new DuPont report includes clear indicators that chromatic shades are on the rise in North America. For example, light metallic brown and blue each have captured double-digit percentages of the overall vehicle market, and yellow looks hot on the right vehicles while red is on the rise again.
Karen Surcina, color programs manager for DuPont Automotive Systems, the automotive OEM unit of DuPont Performance Coatings, works with a DuPont designer in Europe to help automakers stay ahead of the color curve.
"We see the desire for color mirrored in the worlds of fashion and home furnishings," said Surcina. "Yet, our research in small focus groups shows that what people prefer in one setting isn't always what they buy when it comes to cars and trucks. Some buyers may rein in their expressive side and choose mainstream colors based on their perceived impact upon vehicle resale," she said.
"In others, we see more of a 'notice me' effect in the choice of brighter colors – people are becoming more optimistic, they're proud of their new car and want to be seen," Surcina said. "Yellow, in particular, is a high-visibility color that really works for the smaller SUV classes as well as for compact cars and certain sports cars."
Additional information on the DuPont Automotive Color Popularity report is available at www.automotive.dupont.com. (Click on news and events).
What your Car Color says about you!
Silver: Elegant, loves futuristic looks, cool
White: Fastidious
Vibrant Red: Sexy, speedy, high-energy and dynamic
Deep Blue-Red: Some of the same qualities as red, but far less obvious about it
Light to Mid-Blue: Cool, calm, faithful, quiet
Dark Blue: Credible, confident, dependable
Taupe/Light Brown: Timeless, basic and simple tastes
Black: Empowered, not easily manipulated, loves elegance, appreciates classics
Neutral Gray: Sober, corporate, practical, pragmatic
Dark Green: Traditional, trustworthy, well-balanced
Bright Yellow-Green: Trendy, whimsical, lively
Yellow Gold: Intelligent, warm, loves comfort and will pay for it
Sunshine Yellow: Sunny disposition, joyful and young at heart
Deep Brown: Down-to-earth, no-nonsense
Orange: Fun loving, talkative, fickle and trendy
Deep Purple: Creative, individualistic, original
BTW, I almost purchased a silver model, but the black leather in the amber bronze model was calling out to me. Black leather makes your car look tinted at night when it really isn't.
Hmm....
So does this mean that I'm:
Empowered, not easily manipulated, loves elegance, appreciates classics, Fun loving, talkative, fickle and trendy, Creative, individualistic AND original????
Haha... wow... that's a lot of things for one guy to be huh?
What your Car Color says about you!
Empowered, not easily manipulated, loves elegance, appreciates classics, Fun loving, talkative, fickle and trendy, Creative, individualistic AND original????
Haha... wow... that's a lot of things for one guy to be huh?
ORIGINAL: SoCalSS
Hmm....
So does this mean that I'm:
Empowered, not easily manipulated, loves elegance, appreciates classics, Fun loving, talkative, fickle and trendy, Creative, individualistic AND original????
Haha... wow... that's a lot of things for one guy to be huh?
Hmm....
What your Car Color says about you!
Empowered, not easily manipulated, loves elegance, appreciates classics, Fun loving, talkative, fickle and trendy, Creative, individualistic AND original????
Haha... wow... that's a lot of things for one guy to be huh?




























