![]() The standard Lumina was offered with various engines over its run, including the 2.5L “Iron Duke” straight-four, a 2.2L straight-four, and a 3.1L V6. Common options for the Z34 were upgraded sound systems and tachometer, but it’s hard to tell if they are present here. I wish there were close-up photos of the dash, because I really like the styling and would be curious to see the layout of the gauges. The bolstered bucket seats look comfortable, and even the rear bench doesn’t look too bad. The gray color is nothing special, but gives this a neutral feel that doesn’t seem tied to any specific era, which I appreciate. The interior continues the trend of immaculate presentation, with no stains, tears, or flaws to be found. ![]() The paint, wheels, glass and trim all appear to be rust and damage free, and there are new tires on it as well. ![]() This light blue paint color was added in 1993, and looks fantastic! This is probably my favorite color for this model, and with the aforementioned molding, plus red striping, trunk spoiler, and subtle decals, this car looks sporty without being too obvious. On the body, you can see the “aero” styling, with the front and rear lights and body kit. The Z34 trim was a higher-performance version, which included a variety of cosmetic and mechanical upgrades. The Chevy Lumina was introduced for the 1990 model year, and the name was used on a coupe, sedan, and van (the Lumina APV, later replaced by the Chevy Venture, which thankfully cleared up the naming confusion). You can find the listing here on craigslist in Kirksville, Missouri. Anyways, this 1993 Chevy Lumina Z34 coupe is up for sale with just over 27,000 original miles, and looks like it just came off the showroom floor. If you were to buy a 30-year-old car in 1993 when this Chevy was new, you’d be looking at one from the early 1960s, which kind of puts this in perspective. ![]() However, this example is just shy of 30 years old. Then, they slowly faded from the roads, and now I can’t even remember the last time I’ve seen one in person. Did you ever expect that an early-90s Chevy Lumina would ever be considered collectible? It really doesn’t seem that long ago that they were new, then a few years later just a typical used car. ![]()
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