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Chevrolet updated its midsize Monte Carlo coupe (and related Impala sedan) for 2006 with new engines, reworked suspensions, and revised exterior styling. Both the front-wheel-drive Monte Carlo and the Impala were offered in LS, LT 3.5, LT 3.9, LTZ, and sporty SS trim. Monte Carlo LS and LT 3.5 models came with a 211-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 (up 30 hp from 2005''s base engine). LT 3.9 and LTZ models held a 242-horsepower 3.9-liter V6. The SS coupe got a 303-horsepower V8 with GM''s Displacement on Demand, which deactivated four cylinders under light throttle conditions to save fuel. Supercharged models were no longer offered. All Monte Carlos came with a four-speed automatic transmission. SS models had a sport suspension and 18-inch tires; others rode on 16- or 17-inch rubber, depending on model. Impalas could be fitted with a front bench seat, but all Monte Carlos came only with buckets. Head-protecting curtain side airbags were standard in Impalas, but not available for Monte Carlos. Front torso side airbags were optional, however. Antilock braking, traction control, and a tire-pressure monitor were available. GM''s OnStar Assistance was standard. Available options included a remote starter that turned the engine on via the keyfob, leather upholstery, and satellite radio. Monte Carlos competed against such midsize coupes as the Toyota Solara and Honda Accord.