Which Chevy SS has the LS3?
A new classic – the LS3 As the standard engine in the fifth-generation Camaro SS and C6 Corvette, the high-revving, deep-breathing LS3 6.2L is poised to go down in history as one of Chevrolet’s best and most versatile engines.
What is the SS in Chevy cars?
Super Sport
Super Sport, or SS, is the signature performance option package offered by Chevrolet on a limited number of its vehicles. All SS models come with distinctive “SS” markings on their exterior.
Who made the Lumina?
General Motors company
The Lumina is manufactured by General Motors company. The Lumina could be bought in a minivan, coupe or sedan. In North America Chevrolet discontinued the Lumina in 2000 due to dwindling sales and the success of the reborn Impala.
Will Chevy bring back the SS?
Chevrolet will cease production of the Chevy SS immediately and no new vehicles will be created for the 2018 model year. Chevy has not yet named an official successor for the vehicle.
Why did Chevy discontinue the Lumina?
In North America Chevrolet discontinued the Lumina in 2000 due to dwindling sales and the success of the reborn Impala. The Lumina nameplate was still used in some markets, in parts of Asia it was applied to the mid-sized Buick Century/Regal and a badge engineered version of the Holden Commodore sports sedan.
Is the Lumina SS a rear wheel drive car?
In South Africa the Lumina SS range that is available is a rear-wheel drive, based on the Commadore, and available in sedan and Ute form. It has been manufactured exclusively for SA and the Middle East, while premium specced sedans were made for Brazil and sold off as the Chevrolet Omega.
When did the Chevy Lumina become an official Chevrolet car?
In 1989, the Lumina became the nameplate under which Chevrolets were raced in NASCAR, more than a year before the model was available to the public. Chevrolet signed a deal with Disney-MGM Studios to make the 1990 Lumina the company’s Official Car.
When did the Lumina come out in the Philippines?
From 2005 to 2006, GM Philippines sold the Lumina as a Chevrolet-badged version of the Buick Regal (sharing much of its body with its American counterpart).
What kind of suspension does a 1990 Chevy Lumina have?
The coupe and sedan were installed with McPherson front struts, while the rear suspension used Chapman struts and a transverse-mounted fiberglass leaf spring, borrowing an approach used from the Chevrolet Corvette (C4) rear suspension. Chevrolet signed a deal with Disney-MGM Studios to make the 1990 Lumina the company’s Official Car.