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Lumina Minivan

Lumina MinivanAn Introduction To The Chevy Lumina

The Chevy Lumina is a sedan and van designed by the American Society People, General Motors. He has been in production for the year 1990 all the way until 2001 when it finally ceased production. After undergoing several revisions and changes over the years, it proved to be a popular car with a good record.

All production cars were built in one factory, located in Ontario, Canada. The car was known for its unique design and also for cars over time. Finally, in 1997, Chevrolet Lumina began to be eliminated with the entry of the new product line called the Chevrolet Venture.

1990 saw the introduction of the first range of cars in the range of products. These cars were medium similar to the architecture and design of the Pontiac Grand Prix. They prove to be a success and have been generally well received by customers and organizations.

1995 introduced a new range of models, the second generation of the Chevrolet Lumina. 1995 saw a major restructuring, the resurrection of the two-door version that was originally sold as the Lumina coupe. A more powerful engine has been included and the car was also sold to taxi and police organizations with special packages.

Also, this time in a more powerful engine came with different settings for the transmission and other aspects of the car. At this stage, the car has been popularly sold in packages for certain taxi companies and law enforcement agencies, more and more famous and well respected for its reliability and economy.

The parts for cars have always been relatively cheap and they were very economical to run. And then, in 1998, the next generation of Chevrolet Lumina on the market. This or a number of changes and updates to some impressive safety airbags in particular advanced the second generation.

The four-wheel drive was also bought on the market, which has replaced the original Lumina in 2000. However, the original cars were sold exclusively to rental fleets for a considerable period of time thereafter. Finally, the production finally ended in 1999 in Canada.

Two years later, production has also ended the United States, but has continued in various countries in Asia and Latin America where it was also sold under a different name. The car has a lot of history and popular success in the Middle East and Africa and South and the various aspects of the car were used in conception to the present.

Posted on May 16, 2010.
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