I bought this car in early 2025 with 58,000 orig miles. A 6 cyl automatic. Still runs good, plenty of power, ac is still cold. Not a fancy car, but is dependable. Comfortable seats . Has many problems ...
I've own my 06 Monte Carlo LTZ with a V*6.. 3.9 for about 5 yrs. Now purchased it with 39,000 miles on it.. it has over 1112,000 miles and it runs like a Champ.. No check engine lights whatsoever.. No ...
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo undergoes several changes for 2006, the major one being a family of new engines. The 3.4-litre of 2005 is now a 3.5-litre; the 3.8-litre is now a 3.9-litre; and the SS ...
Overview After more than eight years of the current sixth-generation Camaro, Chevrolet is getting ready for something new. While we pick at our fingers waiting for details on what's next, the current ...
There's an internal fight going on in the Impala SS, an existential struggle between the car's performance and family duties that is glaringly apparent with the first turn of the wheel. Neither ...
Alina has been enthusiastic about vehicles her entire life, and even from an early age found herself itching to get behind the wheel. Through high school and college, she could be found reading ...
Of all the trim levels available for the 2006 Chevrolet Impala, the first car sold to a customer was a top-of-the-line V8-powered SS. Sounds like something a diehard Chevy fan would buy, doesn’t it?
These are the six-cylinder Impala SSs of the day. As modern cars with modern weight and horsepower, they should do well, like the Pontiac G6 GTP with which they share the 240-horsepower, 3.9-liter ...
The Impala sedan is reborn for '06, with dramatic new sheetmetal giving the four-door a more international appearance. The basic formula continues, though improvements can be seen throughout, from ...
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