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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 brakes.
The Chevrolet Lumina APV is a minivan that was produced by the Chevrolet division of General Motors.Launched as the first front-wheel drive minivan sold by Chevrolet, the Lumina APV was sold in a single generation from the 1990 to 1996 model years.
Chevrolet Lumina, a front-wheel drive sedan and coupé sold in North America from 1989 to 2001 Chevrolet Lumina APV , a front-wheel drive minivan sold in North America from 1989 to 1997 Holden Commodore , a rebadged rear-wheel drive sedan and coupé utility sold in the Middle East, South Africa and Southeast Asia from 1998 to 2011
1990–1994 Chevrolet Lumina (2-door coupe, 4-door sedan) 1.5 Gen 107.5 in wheelbase (mid-size) 1995–2001 Chevrolet Lumina (4-door sedan) 1995–1999 Chevrolet Monte Carlo (2-door coupe) 2nd Gen 109 in wheelbase (mid-size) 1997–2005 Buick Century (4-door sedan) 1997–2004 Buick Regal (4-door sedan) 1998–2002 Oldsmobile Intrigue (4-door ...
The final installment was a long changeover of Line 1 for the Chevrolet Lumina, [6] which went into production on January 8, 1989 [8] as a 1990 model. Chevrolet Camaro at Oshawa assembly line in 2011 The Chevrolet Monte Carlo and Pontiac Grand Prix were discontinued in June and November 2007 respectively.
Chevrolet's minivan which replaced Lumina APV Avalanche: 2001 2013 GMT 805 GMT 900: 2 Chevrolet's six passenger SUT sharing GM's long-wheelbase chassis used on the Chevrolet Suburban and Cadillac Escalade EXT SSR: 2003 2006 GMT 368: 1 Chevrolet's retractable hardtop convertible pickup truck based on the retro design concept Uplander: 2004 2008 ...
The facelifted Malibu was never sold in Europe. In the Philippines, the Malibu was introduced in late 2013 for the 2014 model year, where it replaced the Chevrolet Lumina, marking Chevrolet's return to the executive sedan segment since the Lumina was discontinued in the mid-2000s. The car was sold there until 2017, and was assembled in South Korea.
In 1997, the Lumina LTZ would take the Caprice's place as Chevrolet's premium passenger car. Total production of 1991–96 models was 689,257 with production ending on December 13, 1996. [ 42 ] There were plans to reintroduce the Caprice for the 2000 model year in America, but was only revived in the Middle East as the Holden Caprice.