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2005 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Ss Coupe Supercharged on 2040-cars

US $9,500.00
Year:2005 Mileage:110790 Color: lamp control
Location:

Pleasant Hill, California, United States

Pleasant Hill, California, United States

Former General Motors Executive Vehicle, manufactured October 2004.  "6th Generation" Monte Carlo, with L67 3800 V6 (Series III), "Generation V" Eaton M90 supercharger. At 65 MPH, it has gotten 28 miles per gallon (non-mountain driving).  Has always had Castrol part synthetic oil since current (second) owner purchased.

Some of the installed features;

 Air Conditioning

Power Steering with tilt wheel

Power Windows

Power Door Locks, programmable

Electronic Cruise Control

Premium Sound AM/FM Stereo, XM Satellite Radio, Single CD player

Driver Information center includes MPG Computer, Fuel Used/Available Range, Compass, and Outside temperature indicator

On-Star system

Dual two-level heated front seats, leather upholstery, center console with storage area

Dual outside power mirrors

Rear window and outside mirror defogger

Automatic day/night rear view mirror

Dual Front Air Bags

Remote keyless entry system and remote trunk opener

Theft-deterrent system (including GM PASSlock key system)

Delayed entry/exit interior light system, with trunk lamp

4-wheel disc brakes with ABS

Traction control system

Trip Information Computer, including MPG indicator, driving range, total fuel used

HomeLink remote control system

Automatic halogen headlamps (exterior lamp control)

Daytime running lamps

Fog lamps

Automatic dimming interior rear-view mirror with integral reading lamps

Glass: Solar-Ray light tinted

Intermittent windshield wipers

Oil life monitoring system

Air-filtration system

Integral rear radio antenna (rear window)

Delayed entry/exit interior light system

Trunk interior lamp

 Price $9,500.  Email monte2005@comcast.net or call 925-727-2628, ask for Monte Carlo sale.  Leave message if no answer.  Buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup/delivery but current owner may consider delivery via driving at his option if buyer is within 200 miles of San Francisco, CA.  

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