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Where can I buy a 2012 Chevrolet Lumina?

Where can I buy a 2012 Chevrolet Lumina?

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When did the Chevrolet Lumina come out in South Africa?

The Lumina sedan first launched in 1990 as successor to the Chevrolet Celebrity and was replaced by the Impala, while the Lumina coupé was replaced by the Monte Carlo. In South Africa the Lumina SS range that is available is a rear-wheel drive, based on the Commadore, and available in sedan and Ute form.

Where can I buy a Lumina in South Africa?

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When did the Chevrolet Lumina go out of production?

For the 2000 model year, the Lumina was replaced by the Chevrolet Impala; the model line would retain the W platform through the 2016 model year. Throughout its production, both generations of the Lumina were produced by General Motors Canada at Oshawa Car Assembly ( Oshawa, Ontario ).

What’s the difference between a Chevy Astro and a Lumina?

Produced upon the GM10 platform (later designated the GM W platform), the Chevrolet Lumina replaced both the Chevrolet Celebrity and Chevrolet Monte Carlo; smaller than the Chevrolet Astro, the Lumina APV replaced the Celebrity station wagon.

What are the safety features of a Chevrolet Lumina?

To reinforce cabin protection, the Lumina’s body features an integrated steel body structure (with impact protection) and GM’s proprietary Safety Steel Four-Door Beams. To prevent theft, the Lumina features an engine immobilizer and a central locking system.

When was the Lumina Z34 replaced by the Monte Carlo?

In 1995, the Lumina Z34 was replaced with the Chevrolet Monte Carlo Z34 . General Motors began development of an updated Lumina in 1989, under chief engineer Norm Sholler, planned for a late 1992 launch. By 1991, a final body design was approved. Development eventually took longer than planned, delaying launch by 18 months.

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