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2003 Chevrolet Monte Carlo LS - $7,491
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Location:
Denver,CO
Mileage:
76,425
Exterior Color:
White
Interior Color:
Gray
Transmission:
Automatic
Engine:
V6
Doors:
2
Bodystyle:
Coupes
Drivetrain:
Front Wheel Drive
Seller Type:
Dealer
Stock #:
TRS266
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About This Car Air Conditioning,Power Steering,Power Windows,Power Door Locks,Tilt Wheel,Cruise Control,AM/FM Stereo,Cassette,Dual Front Air Bags,Daytime running lamps,Moldings bodyside body-color,Headlamps halogen composite-inc: automatic exterior lamp control,Glass Solar-Ray light tinted,Wipers intermittent front,Moldings rocker Charcoal,Mirror outside rearview power,License plate cover front,Defogger rear-window electric,Theft-deterrent system PASSLock,Mirror inside rearview manual day/night-inc: dual reading lights,Steering column tilt-wheel adjustable,Keyless entry remote,Trunk release power,Console overhead w/storage bin,Cupholders dual front & rear,Monitor engine oil-wear,Door locks power programmable,Windows power-inc: driver express-down & passenger lockout,Air filtration system-inc: pollen filter,Antenna integral rear,Lighting interior-inc: trunk & delayed entry/exit w/theater dimming,FRONT WHEEL DRIVE,FRONT/REAR STABILIZER BARS,Exhaust stainless-steel,Tires P225/60R16 touring blackwall,Tire spare compact,Steering
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Professional Review
Something comes over us when we're in a Chevy Monte Carlo. It's hard not to fantasize we're rocketing down the front straight at Talladega with 42 stock cars glued to the rear bumper. Or maybe we're going through the inner loop at Watkins Glen, bounding off the curbs as we go through the big chicane. The Monte Carlo has that bad boy look and feel. No matter what you think of the styling, you'll quickly form a bond with the Monte Carlo. It's just so easy to get along with this car. It's roomy and comfortable and easy to operate. It's fast and fun to drive. It's stable at high speeds for long runs down the interstate and it's great fun on back roads, the same kind of roads that form the roots of stock car racing. The Monte Carlo also offers a lot of value, with strong performance for the dollar. You see, the Monte's mission is two-fold. Since its debut in 1970, it's been a high-value personal luxury coupe, a car that delivers a lot of visual importance for relatively small monthly payments. But for most of those years, the Monte Carlo has also been Chevrolet's standard-bearer in stock car racing. Keeping ahead of the competition has required constant aerodynamic refinement. So there's a reason the Monte Carlo looks like it does: the Winston Cup rule book. The rules of Winston Cup racing demand the cars we see flying around the high banks are similar to those sitting in the showrooms. The result is an attention-grabbing shape like no other on the road, a shape born in the wind tunnels.
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