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a POS. I will drive it til it dies. Then grab the plates and go.
1
2.50%
a nice car but when it hits X number of miles or something major breaks I'm trading it in.
2
5.00%
my baby. She only comes out if there is no inclement weather with in a thousand miles.
10
25.00%
my daily driver for now. I want her to run forever and I will eventually make a toy out of her.
23
57.50%
in rough shape. She is a project car that I will make new again.
4
10.00%
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What Kind Of Monte Carlo Do You Own?

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Old 10-04-2011, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by SolaraSlayer
Hey, I own a Ram 3500, guess what, I was in love with it until it threw a rod at 140k miles. My Monte is reaching 160k with no signs of breaking down.
I can relate. Thru the years I've owned a few Chevy's and also a few other GM's. With the exception of my 75 Olds Cutlass Supreme, an 80 Chevy Chevette, and my 81 Monte Carlo, every one of them has left me walking. It happens. Every one of my GM cars was a nice car. Nice body, nice interior, and ran good right up to the minute they didn't run at all. Crap happens.
 
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Old 10-04-2011, 06:32 PM
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I've had pretty good luck with every make I've owned. Things broke, of course, but nothing out of the ordinary. Usually one major breakdown, repair it and it was good to go. Then I bought my first Ford...
 
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voted 5.
 
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Old 10-04-2011, 10:46 PM
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Originally Posted by KJRich
I've had pretty good luck with every make I've owned. Things broke, of course, but nothing out of the ordinary. Usually one major breakdown, repair it and it was good to go. Then I bought my first Ford...
As I stated in other threads, most of my early cars were driven into a junk yard and I got more miles out of them. With the cars I drove all prior to my move to Florida in 99 there wers some things that tended to remain consistent. With my Mopars I changed a starter or alternator and drove it until the body was unsafe or wouldn't pass state inspection. GM cars had nice bodies, nice interiors and bad engines and or transmissions. They generally gave no warning they were about to expire too. I didn't have many Fords but the ones I did have had calamity strike, vandalized, stolen, or repoed. The few Hondas I had were garbage, rusted unmercifully and smoked like crazy. I had Subarus and they had rust issues. Y-pipes, axels cv joints, and radiators were the issues there. Toyotas were always body issues. Running gear kept going even after the body fell off.

My boss in the junk yard felt if you could still have energy to work on a car then you had energy to work in the yard and get paid. Using the shop for a major project like changing out a motor or tranny usually didn't get done. Minor jobs were no problem. I could go on and on about my former employer but this is a family site.
 
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Old 10-05-2011, 10:03 AM
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Mine was a Category 4 until I sold it haha.
 
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Old 10-05-2011, 11:06 AM
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i have a montecarlo 96 Z34 3.4 DOCH and i love it
 
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Old 10-05-2011, 11:43 AM
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Originally Posted by marmotafunk1
i have a montecarlo 96 Z34 3.4 DOCH and i love it
Welcome to the Monte Carlo Family. Did you vote in the poll at the top of the thread?
 
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Number 4. First car,daily driver but i wish i had a beater so i didnt have to drive her in the winter:/
 
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Old 10-07-2011, 07:30 AM
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My Monte is my daily driver, i've owned it since new, and have taken excellent care of it since day one. It looks like a new car inside and out, but it has 155,000 miles on it. It still runs like it did new too, so I plan to keep/ drive the car for as many miles as it will take me. I love my Monte, mine is my daily driven baby!
 
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Old 10-18-2011, 05:45 AM
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i have a 1970 monte that i am working on getting back on the road.
 


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