Used 1995 Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Sale near Indiana
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Overview

1995 marked the year the Chevrolet Monte Carlo returned to the Chevrolet line-up and regained its identity as a sports coupe worthy of comparison to the Ford Thunderbird.
Although harkening back to its roots in some ways, this car was a first in others: It was the first front-wheel drive version of the Monte Carlo. The available engines included a 3.1-liter V6 and a 3.4-liter, 215-horsepower DOHC V6.
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Ben S
Reviewed a 1995 Chevrolet LS FWD on Mar 26, 2009
It was a good car. I built it from the ground up but it was too old. It tried it's best 'till the very end. I would recommend a better condition one. Great power, nice smooth look about it. It was fun while it lasted.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1995 Chevrolet Z34 FWD on Sep 4, 2009
I bought the car with 98000 miles on it. It runs great for the $1200 I bought it for. I have not had any problems yet. The transmission was rebuilt when I got it. It has great acceleration and handling. It's fun to drive. The downside are that it's front wheel drive, and the engine is difficult to work on.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1995 Chevrolet Z34 FWD on Apr 23, 2009
I have never been a chevy fan, but I like my Monte. I bought it 2 years ago with 157,000 miles. Now it's got 213,000 and still going strong. I was getting poor milage til I had the transmission rebuilt. I didn't even realize overdrive wasn't working! Now it always gets high 20's and I even pulled 30.2 mpg at 80 mph while crossing Tennessee. I love the power and the high revs of the engine, and I use it often. The motor reminds me of the high reving mopar small blocks. Usually a chevy engine doesn't hold up to my style of driving, but this motor seems to thrive on being used! On the down side, it is one of the hardest motors I have ever had to work on. It has a poor design for an oil leak where the distributor used to be, and it takes a long time to bleed the cooling system. I like the appearance of the car because it doesn't grab attention. I also like that I do not have a wing or any bright emblems advertising the Z34 package. Other than the 2 tailpipes, it looks like a regular monte. Noone expects a 2-door Lumina to run with the V-8's. The Z34 handles great with a great feel to the steering, but it doesn't turn very sharp for parking. I have had problems keeping the back brakes working properly and finally just converted the whole brake system to regular brakes, not anti-lock. Now I have better brakes than ever, but I still have a lot of brake fade while driving in the rain.
Vinnie L
Reviewed a 1995 Chevrolet Z34 FWD on Mar 20, 2010
I got this car for $500 and it doesn't owe me a dime. Other than a severe oil leak that would take 12 hrs to fix I just add about a quart a week. This car is like a Monte SS. They didn't make the SS for a few years so they made the Z-34 instead. This car is a blast to drive, even though it weighs like 2 tons it's got sufficient power.
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