Used 2005 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Supercharged SS 2dr Coupe (3.8L 6cyl S/C 4A) Consumer Reviews
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Instantly In Love
I own a 2005 Monte Carlo SS Supercharged, and i fell in love with it instantly. This car is the 3800 series L67 supercharged. The previous owner kept it in very good condition. The SS models have the full guage cluster (Supercharged - added PSI guage / Non Supercharged - added Volt guage / both added Oil Pressure guage). The acceleration has a fun giddy up. The handling is good and easy to control. I've gotten compliments and people looking, the black w/ galaxy silver ss trim is an eye catcher. LOTS of room, and lots of trunk space. Compared to modern cars of course it falls behind a bit in performance but was a player of its time period and it still preforms like new today. The only downfalls are driving in the snow can be a little tricky, and all the plastic in the car. I've heard these cars lasting a long time, and i hope mine does too. 10/10 would buy again.
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poor quality
This is my 2nd car has been a nightmare since the 2nd month. (First car was an 88 chevy pick up still have it) Took delivery, about 2 months later the computer fried, fixed under warranty. I drive it like a grandma for another couple of months, then the brakes go at 9K miles. Bring it to get a punctured tire fixed, they tell me the that the rear tires are bald on the inside; this at under 20K miles. They tell me that the car must have been off alignment from the factory. When you are in a turn and hit a bump, the steering mechanism or a wheel feels like it is going to fall off. Will never buy Chevy or American EVER again. Traded the car in for a Subaru and have not looked back since.