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Old 07-28-2006, 07:04 PM   #1
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Exclamation Lumina UTE AND LTZ

my recomendation is
the 5.7 V8 and 6speed in the UTE haules ass
the funtinality of the bed in the UTE "only" dosnt serve much use at all

the LTZ 4door with its 6.2 or 6.5 "cant remember what l tested but l had the most masive engine" V8 4-speed Auto and its 700Somthin HP STOCK l say is one hell of a contest for a corvette

the bads

UTE bed only good for hauling friends around its alkward to use and its right hand drive setup is ok but for tall curbe parking is terrible
the engine 14mpg but cant argue 600hp on tap is gona suck somkinds of juice


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LTZ the 4door design l wish fora 2door but not avaible for me, and maybe its ABS system was a little cheap could been better alot better along with me hitting the ass on the ground every time l steped on it or backing outa my drive way

theres my review for the latest modle LUMINA its passion lives on in another form

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my recomendation is
the 5.7 V8 and 6speed in the UTE haules ass
the funtinality of the bed in the UTE "only" dosnt serve much use at all

the bads

UTE bed only good for hauling friends around its alkward to use and its right hand drive setup is ok but for tall curbe parking is terrible
the engine 14mpg but cant argue 600hp on tap is gona suck somkinds of juice


Brad
Since most of us probably have no idea what the hell you're talking about...is it a Chevy or a Holden where you are? (where is that, anyway?) BTW...more like 385 hp on that UTE....unless it's supercharged or something...600 hp is still too much to expect from a streetable small block...

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Re: Lumina UTE AND LTZ

That was waaayyy above my head too. Must be overseas or something. I've heard of Luminas from 2004 and newer...they were all in foreign countries.
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That was waaayyy above my head too. Must be overseas or something. I've heard of Luminas from 2004 and newer...they were all in foreign countries.

http://www.holden.com.au/www-holden/...?modelid=15002

Holden (Divison of GM) builds a Lumina platform truck and sedan like the pic, but they are rear wheel drive and have L76 V8's (355 hp)...sold to the Austrailian and Middle East markets..Holden also uses the LS2 V8 (398 hp), but I don't think it's available in the Commodore...
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well man l got it at my Local GM dealer l asked for it wanted they as l hate to say Imported it a domestic yes its a chevy product designed and engineered by GM
and l'm Canada
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