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Chevrolet Lumina



         


The Chevrolet Lumina was introduced in 1990 as a replacement for the Chevrolet Celebrity and Monte Carlo. All Luminas were built in Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. The Lumina was completely redesigned for 1995 with the Monte Carlo ressurected as a 2-door version replacing the Lumina Coupe, while the Euro model was dropped. The Impala was introduced as a replacement for the Lumina in 1999 and production of the Lumina ended on May 1, 2001.


The American Chevrolet Lumina was based on GM's W-Body midsize architecture, which was shared with the Pontiac Grand Prix(1988-Present), Buick Regal(1988-Present), Buick Century(1997-Present), Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme(1988-1997), and Oldsmobile Intrigue(1998-2002).


The Chevrolet Lumina is also the name of a rebadged version of the Australian Holden Commodore, sold in the Middle East, South Africa and Thailand. The Chevrolet Lumina Coupe, sold in the Middle East, is a rebadged Holden Monaro, a coupe version of the Commodore.






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