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This is how the 1995 Chevrolet Lumina made a second attempt to take on the mid-size segment 

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The second-generation Chevrolet Lumina made its debut in 1994 for the 1995 model year with an all-new, sleeker design, serving as a replacement for the outgoing model which had been on sale since the late 1980s. Continuing with the W-body platform, the second-generation Lumina featured several V6 engine options throughout its production run and even spawned a two-door model that revived a familiar nameplate (Monte Carlo).
In this episode, we're going to take a look at the second-generation Chevy Lumina-the midsize car that was intended to appeal to those that were searching for a safe and comfortable family sedan-and for those that were loyal to the American car brand. Enjoy the video as we cover the second-generation Chevrolet Lumina (1995-2001) and discuss some of the RWD V8 powered variants exclusively sold in foreign markets.
Chevrolet Lumina LTZ is pictured in the thumbnail.

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@OLDS98
@OLDS98 Год назад
Very good! Excellent! I liked the graphics and images and information shared in the video. You hit the marks from America Lumina to Impala to Holden based Lumina to The Philippines Chevrolet Lumina version. That car was basically the Buick Regal/Century body with Chevrolet parts. I recall the Chinese version of the W body too. Buick Regal still lives in China today. It is an Opel based design. We used to get it here in the United States. I liked how you touched on the points and also said we will touch on Monte Carlo in another video. Lumina had a successful run indeed. The 1995-2001 Lumina was not a bad car at all especially when it was equipped a 3800 V6. My friend had to give his up this year. He did not want to. It was due to rust. It was a Midwest car. He drove it across the country for work. He had over 150,000 miles. I am going to watch it again. Thank you again.
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
Thanks man yeah the 3800 was bulletproof. There are plenty of 2nd gens on the road where I’m at. I still think the L67 would’ve been great for the LTZ. It’s sad what eventually became of the final generation Holden Commodore (well, at least it didn’t become an SUV!).
@OLDS98
@OLDS98 Год назад
@@MotorMaster_Stunticon It is indeed a great engine. I have it in my two Oldsmobiles. The LTZ should have offered a supercharged 3800. I know Grand Prix and Regal did. It is sad what became of Holden period.. I think they should still be here. I understand it is hard to produce for cost reasons in Australia as many car makers import there and build elsewhere. I know Ford and Toyota do not build there anymore I think. They sell there still. GM still sells a few things there but not as a franchised dealer network like Holden. That Monte Carlo eventually got a supercharged 3800 V6. We all live in a SUV/crossover world now. Holden had to export to make money. That is why we got them in other countries. We got them as a Pontiac G8, Chevrolet Caprice, Chevrolet SS in the United States. The last Holden Commodore was the Opel based Insignia which is still sold as Buick in China. Indeed...
@DoubleH2279
@DoubleH2279 3 месяца назад
My dad had a Hunter green 1997 Lumina that I loved riding in. He bought it shortly after his blue ‘93 LeBaron was rear ended and totaled. The Lumina was safe, comfortable, and decent on gas mileage. It had a rust spot above the rear right wheelwell below the gas cap. Other than the backseat interior light failing and some minor rust issues, we kept the car running for almost 15 years until a coolant leak.
@darwinmichel2087
@darwinmichel2087 Год назад
My neighbor rode down a guardrail during the snow storm. Wrecking a front fender. So for a interesting wedding gift I got them a color matching black fender for their luma z34. I thought it about wrapping it and bringing it to the ceremony. They thought it was funny and liked it.
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
Funny story!
@martinmoore8730
@martinmoore8730 Год назад
My very first car was a 95 Lumina LS.
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
Cool, nice cars!
@iluvcamaros1912
@iluvcamaros1912 Год назад
My mom drove one for over a decade. It was a very functional bit of family transportation. It rode well, was roomy, comfortable, and reliable. But zero personality.
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
I agree with them being comfy and reliable.
@alexbellotti8423
@alexbellotti8423 Год назад
These 2nd gen luminas weren’t that much to look at. But they sure were decent cars. I bought a 2001 in 2013 for commuting. I got it with somewhere around 140,000 miles. It was comfortable, very reliable and got good fuel economy. What more could I ask for? The A/C worked great in southwestern AZ summers, and even the factory cassette player sounded nice and clear. I even found some of my old tapes to play in it.
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
Nice. Yeah you know you got a ‘classic’ car when there is a cassette player inside. Luminas were reliable-I still notice plenty on the road.
@frankiemck40
@frankiemck40 6 месяцев назад
I currently own a 2001 former rental car Lumina. The previous owner had it for 20 years. I’ve had it for about three months. It just turned over 200,000 miles.
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon 6 месяцев назад
Glad to hear it’s still running! I still see quite a few on the road, so they must be pretty reliable.
@bigbadbronx72
@bigbadbronx72 10 месяцев назад
I have two 9c3 '99 Luminas. One is a car I have owned for 15 years, L36 powered, 209k and still a beast. I've owned the other for 2 years, a mint condition '99 9c3 with a complete L67 swap, from a '98 GTP, including the 4t65e hd and Performance shift switch. I'll never part with 'em.
@m.stewart7208
@m.stewart7208 Год назад
This is a channel I didn't know I wanted. :) Maybe Chevrolet Celebrity in the future....
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
Definitely the Chevy Celebrity for a future episode.
@bradlylombard6979
@bradlylombard6979 Год назад
My current daily is a 2001 lumina with the 3100 v6. It's been very reliable. Needing only minor Maintenance until it recently went over the 230k mile mark. Just had to replace the blinker switch, wich involved removing the steering wheel
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
Awesome. Yeah it’s crazy I still see plenty of Luminas out there on the road.
@theartist1352
@theartist1352 Год назад
You make great, informative videos
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
🫡 thanks for the support.
@antoinelake5260
@antoinelake5260 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for the video
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon 11 месяцев назад
No problem
@jiggity76
@jiggity76 Год назад
Another great video! I learned so much...things that I didn't know behind the scenes during the cars development, thank you! The only thing I can add is that for 1995 ONLY, the Lumina LS and Monte Carlo Z34 could be had with the LQ1 motor and bench seat with column shift. Kind of an odd setup but very cool in my opinion because of that! Very few were made and I've only seen 3 total cars in that configuration. One was a Monte and two were Lumina's. The Monte was actually for sale in my hometown about 3 years ago. A White car with matching white alloys. The Lumina and Monte were the ONLY W body's you could get with both the LQ1 motor and bench seat with column shifter. Again, for one year only in 1995. Out in Colorado about 5 years ago is where I seen one of the Lumina cars I was talking about. A burgundy car with not only the LQ1 and bench seat, but with hubcaps and steel rims. The other Lumina was also a burgundy car out in Washington. Same color but with alloys. The LQ1 was offered until 97 in both the Lumina and Monte. Starting in 98, the 3800 took over. A sad end to a wonderful engine IMO.
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
Hey thanks for sharing your knowledge once again. You’re correct about the 1995 LS and Z34. I actually prefer a column shifter…call me old fashioned but I always liked cars equipped with those.
@autochatter
@autochatter Год назад
Good vid Tags. I wasn't a huge fan of these Fleet car superstars, but I enjoy your videos!
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
Haha hey thanks for watching. Yeah I gotta cover these fleet cars too to be fair!
@autochatter
@autochatter Год назад
@Antique TAGS I feel ya. I have GEO in production now. You know how hard it can be to get excited about a Metro? LOL.
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
I’ll be sure to watch. Watched your Xterra episode, good stuff.
@autochatter
@autochatter Год назад
@@MotorMaster_Stunticon Thanks! I found you back in May and binge watched what you had on offer then.
@emmanuelriviera9654
@emmanuelriviera9654 Год назад
Yes, GM should have definitely installed the L67 in the Lumina. We had to wait until 2004 with the W-body Impala SS to get that engine in a 4 door Chevy. It’s a shame foreign markets got RWD and an optional V8 combo. It seems as though they would’ve adopted the Commodore platform for the second gen Lumina or bought the Lumina back for a third or fourth generation based on the Commodore. The same could’ve been accomplished with the Monte Carlo/Monaro.
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
Technically, they did-in the form of the G8 and the Chevy SS. Performance oriented? Sure. But they didn’t move as many units as anticipated. An insider told me the Monte Carlo was supposed to had also adopted that platform but they made it the GTO instead. Yeah the L67 would’ve been ideal for the LTZ especially since it was already featured in the Grand Prix. Guess they wanted to mitigate “in house” competition.
@szilardtoth8814
@szilardtoth8814 3 месяца назад
​​@@MotorMaster_StunticonThe Monaro/GTO/Lumina Coupé combo was basicly the Coupé body version of the Opel Omega-B series (Cadillac Catera). Never saw the light of the day as Opel Monza-B for instance... Opel earlier have had the Monza-A which was the Coupé bodied Senator-A series. The Opel Omega-B (Cad Catera) lived on as Holden Commodore as well as like the aussie made Chevrolet Lumina (3rd gen). The 4th is another story of the evolution of the Lumina nameplate, G8, SS, Commodore...
@szilardtoth8814
@szilardtoth8814 3 месяца назад
Still having one. 1996 3100
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon 3 месяца назад
That’s awesome. Glad you still own one.
@user-pt9kt5fm1i
@user-pt9kt5fm1i 5 месяцев назад
My first car was a 99 lumina. I miss that thing I put nearly 100k on it
@danielnaylor9838
@danielnaylor9838 3 месяца назад
Just bought a99 Lumina and love it
@DoubleH2279
@DoubleH2279 3 месяца назад
Chevy should have badged the SS as the lumina.
@derrickodyes1934
@derrickodyes1934 Год назад
I worked on these new as a GM tech i bought a 99 Monte Carlo still have it and a 2nd plus 8 Pontiac Grand Prixs all 3800 l32 and l67 cars and been good. Think Pontiac has a tougher stronger version of the w chassis. All suspension parts bigger on Pontiac
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
Glad to hear you still own the ‘99 Monte Carlo. Can go wrong with the 3800 engine.
@juelzm149
@juelzm149 Год назад
Great coverage on an admittedly ordinary car! Chevy missed the mark in a lot of ways with this car but the LEAST they could have done was add the SC 3800 in Z34 trim.
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
Exactly. It could’ve perhaps went in the LTZ too. 240hp would’ve been a welcome addition, thanks for watching bro.
@juelzm149
@juelzm149 Год назад
@@MotorMaster_Stunticon yes LTZ as well!
@jamesharper8372
@jamesharper8372 Год назад
Everybody style from the lumina 1995 through 2001 I test drove and LTZ a long time I was about to buy it but the guy let's put me through hoops how much money you want so I change my mind on it but with that 3800 it was pretty quick
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
I wouldn’t mind having a Lumina LTZ. Yeah that 3800 is bulletproof.
@Po1300lsd
@Po1300lsd Год назад
Yea I think I’m bout to buy this 99 lumina Ltz for $2500 115k on the dash
@jeffshadow2407
@jeffshadow2407 Год назад
It was difficult to sell the four door Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme when the Chevy Lumina had a larger body and more interior room on the same wheelbase. Of course, the Olds looked like an overweight Saturn.
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
From the side profile of the Olds Supreme, yeah there were some similarities with the Saturn sedan.
@Ccyawn123
@Ccyawn123 Год назад
I had a 97 Monte Carlo
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
Cool! Thanks for sharing with us.
@Jag-leaper
@Jag-leaper Год назад
I have a 98 LS ..96k
@SteelRhinoXpress
@SteelRhinoXpress Год назад
this was a tale of too little too late. By the time the new 2nd gen lumina came out the taurus was halfway through its 2nd gen. I liked the 2nd gen lumina personally.
@MotorMaster_Stunticon
@MotorMaster_Stunticon Год назад
Agreed. It wasn’t really the design team’s fault-they were hoping for the 2nd gen to hit the market in 1992 as a 1993 as initially planned. That definitely would’ve been better. I liked the 2nd gen Lumina since I was a kid.
@spencerolson1532
@spencerolson1532 2 месяца назад
If thay were a early 2000 chevy celebrity would the chevy lumina that was owned by holden be it
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