Used Chevrolet Monte Carlo for Sale Nationwide
3 results
Overview

After the great success seen by the Monte Carlo in 1974, Chevrolet decided not to change much in the 1975. Perhaps the biggest change was the introduction of catalytic converters in order to meet new federal standards in fuel economy.
The base engine remained a 350-ci V8 rated at 145 horsepower, while optional engines included a 400-ci V8 rated at 175 horsepower and a 454-ci V8 rated at 235 horsepower. 148,529 S Sport Coupes were produced, as well as 110,380 Landau Coupes.
The car remains a popular tuner car to this day.
4.3 Overall rating
Filter by rating
Dean P
Reviewed a 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo on Jul 5, 2009
This was one the best cars I ever owned ,great gas milage for a 400, about 24 highway and 14 city, when driving 55, but when you drove 115 (peddle left) if got about 8. Could take city corners at 30 mph.
Michael M
Reviewed a 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo on Mar 16, 2008
It was a great first car and had lots of extras for that time period. It could sit 5 comfortable passengers with a large trunk. The engine was easy to work on and lots of room under the dining table size hood.
Paul O
Reviewed a 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo on Apr 29, 2008
Good old 350 starts and runs 100,000 without blinking an eye
William P
Reviewed a 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo on Jun 27, 2008
its a 75 monte carlo whats not to like it is a solid classic but mine definatley needs some tlc. it has a rebuilt 350 engine but i would like to beef it up and the appearance is nothing to brag about but i will get her there one day!
1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Price Trends
CarGurus tracks the prices of millions of used car listings every year. See how the average price of 1975 Chevrolet Monte Carlo prices has changed over time.
See more price trends


