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What's left is a pair of Chevy Lumina trim levels - base
and LS, both 4-door sedans - each with its own distinct features
and short list of options.
An impressive lineup of standard features is offered on both
Chevy Luminas. The base-level car has, for example, air conditioning,
driver and front-passenger airbags, GM's effective PASS-Key
II theft deterrent system and power door locks. The Chevy
Lumina LS adds anti-lock brakes (ABS) and power windows (both
optional on the base model), along with fancier upholstery
and trim.
But the Chevy Lumina's most compelling attribute may well
be its low price/amenity ratio. The base model's sticker price
undercuts some rivals by a four-figure sum. The Lumina LS
beats the opposition on price, too, especially when standard
equipment is factored in.
And Chevy has made giant strides in build quality, too. You
won't find loose ends dangling or the thousand-and-one trivial
faults that have plagued some past Chevys. Today's new Chevy
Lumina shows every sign of being a durable, reliable car that
will outlast its warranty.
Each car in the midsize class has its own personality, strengths
and features, and the Chevy Lumina can now go head-to-head in
al-most every category with the best of them.
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