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| 1995 Chevrolet Lumina Review, William Davidson, From Atlanta Add a review!
Lumina
| | Model of the car: | Lumina | | | General comments: | The Chevy Lumina is a work horse. It reminds me of the chevy 60's and 70's Novas and Malibus. A work horse that can really run if you put your foot to it. It is very reliable, but short on luxury and technology. This is the perfect car for a college student, a great family car, out standing for an older person. It is difficult to find aftermarket parts even down to just rims. I Y piped mine, put rims on it, and put lowering springs on it and the only way people realize what it is, is by the snout. It shocks me how 95' American technology can't compete with to 80' Swedish technology, but hey, "It a Lumina". | | | What things have gone wrong with the car: | Road lighting is not good at all, particularly on dark roads. Seats arn't good for long legged people (and I am only 5'7"). Cupholders are really cheap. I drive 80+ mph and fould myself in an awkward predicament once under severe braking. It felt as though my car wanted to jacknife like a semi truck. I had to put performance springs on her and now she corners and brakes like a dream. | | | Previous car: | Honda AccordFord TaurusThe Lumina is larger and more reliable than both Honda and Ford. |
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