Used 1991 Chevrolet Lumina Consumer Reviews
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Lumina, 1991
I have a 1991 Chev. Lumina. It has 171,000 miles on it and it runs great. We have never had any problems with it. It is one of the best cars that I have ever owned. I would put it up against anything.
207000 AND STILL RUNNING!
I can't tell you how much I've enjoyed my car. I have changed the oil every 3k miles and have owned it 9 years. 207,000 miles later, it is starting to let me know it's tired. I would guess so!! Although brakes are notorius on the '91, the other repairs I've made have been minimal. I just replaced the original cat converter & muffler just last week. The engine and transmission have NEVER had problems and are still original. I have just standard plain 'ol basic interior and still looks good.....except for the dog hair!
- Euro SedanMSRP: $2,988642 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,999656 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $2,4951,483 mi away
Great car!!!
I work at a used car dealership and Luminas are by far the best cars out there. I own a 91 Lumina with the 3.1 package and it is fantastic. My dad bought it in 93 with 30,000 miles on it and now it's up to 175,000. We've never had any major repair that needed to be done...just the usual parts that wear out, brakes, struts, tires, ect. It's been in three major acidents and it's still running strong. Although we've had to replace the calipers is the back about 5 times there have been no problems with anything. And once you've done the calipers twice you remember how to do them.
Not your ordinary lumina...
I paid $1,000 for this car this spring (still worth around 2,900.. good deal huh?). When I first got it, my friends did not know what kind of car it was. When i told them it was a lumina, they couldn't believe it. And with the 3.4 200 horse V-6 it's not much short of a Camaro. Overall. a good car.
My first car is a dream come true
I pulled $2000 together and purchased a torch red 1991 Chevy Lumina Z34. For a car 12 years old and with some 134K miles on it, it still performs with more stamina than I would've ever expected of it, and its stylish good looks turn my family's/friend's/co- worker's heads in a way that makes me think I got the better end of the deal. But I didn't just buy it for those amicable qualities--I was looking for reliability. Something to get me to school, work, and then back home when the day was through (did I mention I live in Minnesota where we have below freezing weather 3 months of the year?) I definately got that, too.