Overview & Reviews
For the 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo, the changes are few but significant. The LTZ and the 3900 (3.9-liter) V6 engine are dropped; a non-E85 version of the 3500 V6 (3.5-liter) becomes standard for California-level emissions states; and the LT's option packages are simplified.
- Roomy cabin, relatively low sticker price, an engine for everyone.
- Vague steering detracts from handling, stark cabin design.
User Reviews:
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Good car - 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
By rolando - December 11 - 1:03 pmI bought the car itÂ’s a 2007 Monte Carlo and its got 11,000 mil but one thing I notest is that on the steering column there is a knocking sound, When I turn. That is the same type of sound my old Chevy impala which was a 2003 had. And when I took it in to get it check they told me it was some kind of shaft in the steering column. I hope this car will not have that problem.
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The car is beautiful - 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
By Shell - January 7 - 6:30 amI love my new car, it is very comfortable. That was the second reason I bought it, first being the overall looks. Mine is black beauty. Only complaint is I am only getting 13 mpg in city.
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Disappointed from Cleveland - 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
By melissa/cleveland - October 30 - 3:30 pmWhat a disappointment! Cant believe I had to replace the steering shaft twice at 700 miles and again at 7800. What was my dream car became my nightmare! Gas mileage is terrible and the stereo reception and speakers are just as bad.
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Two Montes - 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
By Mark Coucke - August 16 - 12:26 pmI love my 2007 SS Monte Carlo, we just bought it this month. We already have a 2003 Monte Carlo and since we liked it so much we bought another one. We like the fact that it has a V8 engine. Our first one had a V6 and we really love them for travel and theyre beautiful cars.
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Frayed Wires - 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
By graciebh - September 7 - 6:52 amWith the exception of this, I did love my Monte Carlo. Wires frayed and broke at 32,000 miles on the shifter causing the shifter to stick in park. Also caused my battery to die. Dealer and complaint to Chevy was answered with average wear and tear, out of warranty. Sorry 32,000 miles going from park, drive and reverse caused wear and tear on wires that are hidden under the console?
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An Impala for singles. Sweet ride! - 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
By Motorman - September 9 - 10:00 amConsider it a 2007 Impala LT with two doors and sleeker styling. Its basically the same car! Very comfortable with its wide interior and vast stretch-out space up front. Even the rear seat is roomy once you access it. The 3.5-liter V6 gives a nice power and economy combination; I regularly get 20-23 MPG city and 30-32 MPH highway on 87-octane gas, and still have plenty of power for safe passing and merging. Blissfully smooth ride with its long wheelbase. Quiet on the move. Very roomy trunk. Handles well enough, but just a little too big to be called nimble. OnStar brings great safety-related peace of mind. Climate controls heat and cool quickly and effectively. Long GM powertrain warranty!