Talk:Chevrolet Lumina
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HAs there been any official comment on the wheel cover problem? It's rare to see a Lumina with all four wheel covers. Even replacements tend to fall off after a while. PrometheusX303 13:58, 31 January 2006 (UTC)
I've always assumed that there was a problem with the base "lace" wheel covers on the 1990-1994. Those base Luminas are the ones that suffered the problem. the 1995+ don't suffer from this, and I don't think that the optional "sport" hubcaps on the 1990-1994 had this problem either. 93euro 16:30, 23 February 2006 (UTC)
- I'm not sure what year model, but they are always the first generation. There are quite a few around town. Most of them are missing at least one wheel cover. Those that aren't have replacement sets. PrometheusX303 00:47, 27 February 2006 (UTC)
I don't see very many beater cars of any make with all their original hubcaps. mine has all of its originals, and it's a 91. one is missing some nuts though.
--- Neither of my first generation Luminas have had any problem retaining their hubcaps. And I've hitten some pretty big potholes and such on poorly maintained dirt roads. LuminaRS
[edit] Lumina LTZ?
LTZ is a luxury trim for most Chevrolets today. The LTZ was the high-end Lumina introduced in 1997, but did it replace the Caprice? -- Bull-Doser 01:51, 4 August 2006 (UTC)
Um... the 1990-94 section is talking about the Ford Escort for some reason. Looks like vandalism?
[edit] Need To ad UTE
How many names one car have? It's hard to understand since I'm in China, quite far away to USA. http://www.chevrolet.co.za/content_data/LAAM/ZA/en/GBPZA/001/models/1F/gallery.html