Used 1995 Chevrolet Lumina Consumer Reviews
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Expect High Maint.
I purchased my Lumina new and have been the only owner. My wife uses it to do small commutes. My car has 49,945 miles. I have replaced the engine once, defective design GM knows about but could care less about customers to admit or repair. My cost $2,000. Brakes 4 sets in 7 years, again poor design GM knows about but doesn't care. 3 sets of tires and 2 exhaust systems. If you can avoid the Lumina DO IT.
'95 Lumina
Good overall sedan. Rides like a bigger, smoother car. Not fancy, but good performer. I like it.
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,990628 mi away
SHOULD NEVER HAVE DISCONTINUED
THIS WAS MY FIRST NEW CAR AFTER AHVING TO BUT USED MY WHOLE LIFE AND I'VE NEVER REGRETTED IT. IT HASN'T COST ME ONE PENNY IN REPAIRS. RIDES LIKE MORE EXPENSIVE CAR. EXCELLENT MILAGE ON LONG TRIPS. HANDLES GREAT AND HAS GOOD PICKUP. WOULD HAVE BOUGHT ANOTHER IF THEY STARTED MAKING THEM AGAIN.
The Good The Bad And The Ugly
As far as being dependable, the only major problem we have had is the intake manifold gasket leaked antifreeze into the oil. The car likes to rust on Bottom of the back doors and the rear quarter over the wheel well. The engine has a lot of piston slap when it is cold, when it warms up it goes away. This is extremely annoying to me. The engine doesnt run as smooth as it should with the AC on. It does have good acceleration. The radio sounds good. The anti lock brake malfunction light comes on all the time. I have had the front end aliened many times, but the tires still dont last very long. I would recommend putting 70 series tires instead of 75.
Bad Luck Car
Nothing but problems, one after another. Do not purchase a Lumina with the 3.4L engine.All repair costs are double, due to increased labor costs...based on parts not being accessible under hood. Car is also a gas hog.