![]() ![]() Chevrolet lumina van windows#The LS sedan was one step above the base and offered features like two cupholders and power windows and door locks. It also had fifteen-inch steel wheels with wheel covers and radio with cassette player. It had standard six-passenger seating, tilt steering wheel, dual airbags, air conditioning and Daytime running lights. The base sedan was the most popular and came well equipped for its price point. The Lumina was offered with three trim levels. In Latin America, the Lumina is sold under the Omega nameplate. In some Asian countries, the Lumina continued as a rebadged Buick Century/ Regal. Sales of the Lumina ended in Canada in 1999. The front-wheel drive Chevrolet Impala was introduced as a replacement for the Lumina in 2000, although GM did produce 2001 model year Luminas to be exclusively sold for rental fleets. Also in 1998, the Lumina received second generation airbags. Because it's very light weight for a mid-size sedan (3350 lbs) it is possible for Luminas to go much faster with little modification. The car has a naturally-limited top speed of 107mph (172km/ h) and the rev limiter kicks in at 5800 rpm. Despite its lesser horsepower, the 3.8 liter LTZ demonstrated better performance due to its increased torque, with 0-60 mph (0-100 km/ h) times of 7.5 seconds and 1/ 4 mile (400 km) times of 15.7 seconds. Chevrolet lumina van series#The 3.4 L V6 was replaced by the 3800 Series II in 1998 which made 200hp (150kW) and 225ft
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