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  2. Chevrolet Lumina - Wikipedia

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    1991–1994 Chevrolet Lumina Z34 Starting in 1990, Chevrolet offered a high-performance version of the Lumina, the Lumina Z34 . It came standard with the FE3 sport suspension package, the 210 hp (157 kW; 213 PS) LQ1 V6 engine shared with the Lumina Euro 3.4 (sedan), the 5-speed Getrag 284 manual transmission, dual exhaust, and 4-wheel anti-lock ...

  3. Chevrolet Lumina APV - Wikipedia

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    For 1992, the external radio antenna was replaced by an integrated design mounted between the headliner and the roof. The 1994 revision brought an update to the instrument panel, lower dashboard (and center console controls), and introduced a driver-side airbag [4] (replacing the steering wheel of the Lumina Z34 with one from the Camaro).

  4. Chevrolet Beretta - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, the GT and GTZ were replaced by the Beretta Z26, which put it squarely between the Cavalier Z24 and Lumina Z34 in Chevrolet's lineup. The Z26 had a 0–60 mph time of 8.3 seconds. [citation needed] The 3.1 L V6 was redesigned and became the 3100 V6 and gained 20 hp at 160. The new 3100 V6 was only available with a new 4-speed automatic ...

  5. General Motors 60° V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    The electronically-controlled Hydramatic 4T60-E four-speed automatic transaxle was the alternative, used during the entire production run with the exception of the 1997 Monte Carlo Z34 and 1997 Lumina LTZ, which received the 4T65-E. Applications: 1991–1997 Chevrolet Lumina; 1995–1997 Chevrolet Monte Carlo; 1991–1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

  6. Chevrolet Monte Carlo - Wikipedia

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    For 2000, Chevrolet not only again called upon GM Motorsports for design inspiration. The Super Sport moniker returned, replacing the Z34 designation of the fifth generation, which was a Lumina Coupe. Chevrolet also retired the Lumina name, bringing back the Impala nameplate for the Monte Carlo's sedan counterpart. At the request of racing ...

  7. Z34 - Wikipedia

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    Z34 may refer to: Nissan 370Z, an automobile (chassis code Z34) Chevrolet Lumina Z34, an automobile; German destroyer Z34, a warship; RFA Z.34 mortar battery; part of the 34th Division (United Kingdom) Empire Air Force Station (NORAD id Z-34), Empire, Michigan, USA

  8. Buick V6 engine - Wikipedia

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    1992–1993 Pontiac Grand Am; ... 1998–1999 Chevrolet Lumina LTZ; 1999–2004 Chevrolet Omega CD; 1998–2005 Chevrolet Monte Carlo (Z34, LT, SS) 1995–2004 Holden ...

  9. Timeline of North American automobiles - Wikipedia

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    Chevrolet Lumina (1989-1994) Chevrolet Metro (1989-1991) Chevrolet Tracker (1989–1998) (Canada only) Chrysler Imperial (1989-1993) Chrysler LeBaron Sedan (1989-1994) Chrysler Town & Country (1989-1990) Dodge Colt (1989-1992) Dodge Monaco (1989-1992) Dodge Spirit (1989–1995) Eagle Summit (1989–1992) Eagle Talon (1989–1994) Ford Fiesta ...