Offered for sale by Monaco Motor Group, this 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS represents the final chapter of one of Chevrolet’s most recognizable coupe nameplates, and it does so in the most compelling way possible. The 2007 model year brought meaningful changes to the Monte Carlo lineup, including the discontinuation of the LTZ and 3.9-liter V6, simplified LT option packaging, and a more focused range built around the LS, LT, and range-topping SS. At the top of that lineup sat the Monte Carlo SS, powered by the 5.3L V8 that transformed this front-wheel-drive coupe into something genuinely distinctive. With 303 horsepower and 323 lb-ft of torque, the SS delivered the kind of effortless low-end pull and strong straight-line acceleration that made it stand apart from ordinary midsize coupes of its era. What makes this example especially exciting is the combination of rarity, specification, and mileage. This Monte Carlo SS has covered just 27,026 miles since new, is finished in beautiful Percsion Red over an Ebony leather interior, and comes with a clean Carfax and only two owners. Just as important, 2007 marked the last year of Monte Carlo production, giving this car added significance as the end of a long-running Chevrolet nameplate. SS models from this final year are becoming increasingly difficult to find, and with only about 6,000 Monte Carlo SS units produced for 2007, this is a genuinely uncommon performance coupe with real enthusiast appeal. The SS package brought far more than just V8 power. Chevrolet backed it up with 18-inch wheels, a performance-tuned suspension, fog lamps, full-perimeter ground effects, and the kind of planted, substantial feel that helped the Monte Carlo strike an appealing balance between comfort and muscle. The 5.3L V8 is especially notable because it gave the Monte Carlo SS a character unlike nearly anything else in its class: a big-displacement V8 in a roomy midsize coupe, delivering the kind of deep reserve of power that enthusiasts still appreciate today. As the last production year of the Monte Carlo and the first full year for this 5.3L V8-powered SS formula, the 2007 model holds a particularly special place in the car’s history. Inside, this Monte Carlo SS continues to impress with one of the roomiest cabins in the segment. The wide, supportive front power-adjustable seats, power mirrors, and usable rear seating made these cars much more accommodating than many coupes of the period, while the Ebony leather interior gives the cabin an upscale, sporting feel. Comfort and convenience are well represented with climate air conditioning, a radio with AM/FM and CD player, and the easy long-distance manners that helped define the Monte Carlo’s personal-luxury mission. It is a coupe that combines V8 performance, genuine interior space, and final-year collectability in a way few modern cars can match. For the buyer who understands what made these cars special, this 2007 Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS checks the right boxes: final-year production, low mileage, V8 power, rare SS status, and highly desirable color combination. It is an increasingly scarce opportunity to own a true Chevrolet performance coupe from the end of an era.