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Burgundy , four door, automatic, body in fair condition
Posted: 18 days ago
Year: 1992
Make/Model: CHEVROLET LUMINA Euro
Current Bid:
$300
Location: Sanford, North Carolina
Mileage: 107,024 Miles
VIN #: 2G1WN54T3N9147500 Vehicle History
Transmission: Automatic
Engine Size: 6
Condition: Used

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Car Facts Car Facts

1992 CHEVROLET LUMINA Fuel Economy

Estimated Fuel Economy
Trim
City (mpg)
Highway (mpg)
LUMINA 2.5L
21
28
LUMINA 3.1L
19
28
LUMINA 3.4L
17
26

1992 CHEVROLET LUMINA Crash Test

1992 LUMINA Crash Test Results
Frontal Crash Test Results
Driver Front
Saftey Rating (1 to 5 stars, 5 being the best)

1992 CHEVROLET LUMINA Recalls

SABERSPORT RECALLING 16,270 COMBINATION CORNER AND BUMPER... Read all 1992 CHEVROLET LUMINA Recalls

View all NHTSA recalls and investigations on the 1992 LUMINA

Car Facts 1992 CHEVROLET LUMINA Fun Facts

The Chevrolet Lumina sedan and minivan were first introduced in 1989 for the 1990 model year as a new range of vehicles from the Chevrolet brand of General Motors to replace both the Chevrolet Celebrity sedan and coupe, and the Monte Carlo coupe. All Luminas were built at the Oshawa Car Assembly plant, in Ontario, Canada. Consumers were ultimately confused by having two different vehicles (the Lumina sedan and the Lumina APV minivan) share the same name, and the concept was eventually dropped when the Lumina APV was replaced by the Chevrolet Venture in 1997. 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. US production ended on April 26, 2001. In some Asian countries, the Lumina continued as a rebadged Buick Century/Regal.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Lumina
In 1988, the Lumina became the Chevrolet model driven in NASCAR races.

In return for featuring Disney characters in the model's ads, the Chevy Lumina was named the Official Car of Disney World.