Model record
Chevrolet Monte Carlo
DieselFlex-fuel
Background
The Chevrolet Monte Carlo is a two-door coupe that was manufactured and marketed by the Chevrolet division of General Motors. Deriving its name from the city in Monaco, the Monte Carlo was marketed as the first personal luxury car of the Chevrolet brand. Introduced for the 1970 model year, the model line was produced across six generations through the 2007 model year, with a hiatus from 1989 until 1994. The Monte Carlo was a variant of the Pontiac Grand Prix throughout its production.
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Specification
- Fuel
- diesel · flex-fuel · gasoline
- Displacement
- 3.4–5.7 L · 6/8 cyl
- Fuel economy
- 15–22 mpg combined — EPA 1984–2007
Production years
Sources
Related
Contemporaries
1973
Buick Apollo
Compact car · United States
1971
Buick Centurion
Full-size car · United States
1973
Chrysler 180
Executive car · United States
1966
Dodge Charger
Pony car · United States
1969
Dodge Charger Daytona
Muscle car · United States
1965
Dodge Monaco
Full-size car · United States
Matched on body class, era and origin from register data — never hand-picked.
Same marque
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