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What is the difference between the LS and SS versions of the Chevy Monte Carlo?


Question Posted Thursday January 19 2012, 4:31 pm

i was just wondering what the difference between an LS and an SS Chevy Monte Carlo is. I have been looking at a bunch of different kinds of cars, and to be totally honest im just not sure what the difference is. thankyou!

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YataiGuy answered Friday January 20 2012, 5:33 pm:
Ls is a v6, SS is a big burley V8, basically a cop car engine but without the extra heavy duty stuff the cop cars get. You get the motor. And leather!

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