The Chevy Lumina was a popular range of cars from General Motors. General Motors is an American Company that designed this car from 1990 until it finally ceased production back in 2001. It went through several redesigns over its lifespan and prove to be a considerably popular vehicle with a good track record and reliability and performance.

Because in this range were only ever produced in a single plant to begin with, based in Ontario in Canada. The car had a particularly unique design was also the longest of its time for some time. In 1997, the product range started to get phased out with the coming of new lines of products, specifically the Chevrolet Venture.

1990 saw the introduction of the first range of cars in the product line. These were mid-sized cars similar in style and design to the Pontiac Grand Prix. They prove to be a success and were generally well received by customers and organisations alike.

The next generation began in 1995 and a whole new range of models was introduced. This second generation for the Lumina saw various redesigned, resurrecting and all not to talk version which was originally want sold as the Lumina coupe.

The car also became popular be sold to law enforcement agencies and taxi companies. This was partly because of its reliability and reasonable performance, and it became very popular, as did many cars from General Motors, for all sorts of government agencies and other major organisations.

The parts for the cars were always relatively cheap and they were quite economical to run. Then again, in 1998, the next generation of Chevy Lumina hit the market. This or a number of impressive safety changes and upgrades including some especially advanced second generation airbags.

The four wheel drive was also bought into the market, which replaced the original Lumina back in 2000. Nonetheless, the original cars were sold exclusively to rental fleets for a considerable period of time afterwards. Finally, production finally came to an end back in 1999 in Canada.

Finally, the product range came to an end of production in 1999 in Canada. Production was finally terminated in the United States two years later, but production also continued in certain countries in Asia and Latin America, the car was sold under a different name. Certain versions the car also very popular in the Middle East and South Africa and continue to be for quite some time.

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