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Published on October 6th, 2020 | by BajaBusta
11995 Chevrolet Lumina Test Drive
As the Bow-Tie division’s competitor to Ford’s Taurus, the Lumina underwent a thorough makeover for 1995. The result was a car that was more accommodating, athletic, and aerodynamic than ever before. It was filled with a level of comfort and safety features for which the previous generation Lumina could only wish. A stiffer body structure improved ride, handling, and crash-worthiness. Dual airbags, anti-lock brakes, an anti-theft system, and air conditioning was included as standard equipment. Only a sedan bodystyle was available; the coupe became rebadged as the Monte Carlo. Power came from a base 3.1-liter OHV V-6 or optional 3.4-liter DOHC V-6.
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