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1991 chevy lumina
1991 chevy lumina










From 1998 to 2013, the Lumina was marketed in the Middle East and South Africa as a Chevrolet-badged version of the Holden Commodore produced in Australia.

1991 chevy lumina

For markets outside of North America, the Chevrolet Lumina was derived from other large GM sedans. Throughout its production, both generations of the Lumina were produced by General Motors Canada at Oshawa Car Assembly (Oshawa, Ontario). 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. For 1994, the second-generation Lumina was introduced, serving as a substantial exterior revision of the previous generation (the two-door coupe was renamed the Monte Carlo). The model line was based on the front-wheel-drive GM10 platform (later designated the GM W platform), shared with Buick, Oldsmobile, and Pontiac. The first generation of the Lumina replaced the Chevrolet Celebrity and Chevrolet Monte Carlo under a single nameplate the mechanically unrelated Chevrolet Lumina APV minivan served as the successor for the Celebrity station wagon. The first two generations were sold nearly exclusively in North America, with successive versions sold in other markets worldwide.

1991 chevy lumina

Introduced to consolidate the Chevrolet mid-size nameplates under a single product range, five different generations of the Lumina were produced. The Chevrolet Lumina is an automobile that was marketed by the Chevrolet division of General Motors from 1989 to 2013.












1991 chevy lumina