![]() 03/07/2018 at 22:37 • Filed to: Goodnight Oppo | ![]() | ![]() |
Chevy Lumina SSV Ute
Apparently, this was a thing available in places like South Africa and New Zealand not long ago.
Its roots should be obvious.
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Why GM? Why do you hate North America?
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*looks at the US*
How long a list of reasons do you want?
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I think they are ambivalent to all nations.
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Wouldn’t have been in New Zealand: we got the genuine article . A few people throw bow ties on them for novelty value, but they left the factory with a Holden badge like God intended.
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I believe the Lumina was only a thing in ZA and the Middle East. However, New Zealand did get Chevrolet-badged Holdens once upon a time, in the form of the HQ-based Chevy 350.
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Automaker naming schemes always find some way to confuse me. I didn’t know they called these things Luminas. Guess I was too distracted by the “Lumina” minivan that was sold alongside the Lumina car. And don’t get me started on the Lumina coupe that they called a “Monte Carlo”...
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Goodnite blondu-
...oh. Right. :(
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It’s not GMs fault north americans expect their truck thingys to be supersized like the fries and drink they order with their big macs.
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We got a Chevy Lumina pickup.
Thankfully, we only got one.
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They wouldn’t have sold kajillions of them, like they do Silverados and Sierras, but they could’ve sold many thousands of them.
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11/10 would not drive nor ride.
Plus its missing a Rhinoliner for the bed.