1996 Chevrolet Lumina GS 2.0?
Summary:
Reasonable transportation
Faults:
Alternator at 60,000 miles
Air conditioner compressor at 60,000 miles.
Water pump at 60,000 miles
Interior (seats, carpet) wore badly and prematurely.
Left rear window motor no longer works. Broke at about 60,000 miles.
General Comments:
I have mostly been happy with the car. There were several component failures at about 60,000 miles, leading me to wonder whether I was about to have problems, however after replacing the components listed I had no further issues.
Car handles well in the snow with snow tires, OK without. It handles well in rain and dry weather with regular tires.
The interior wore badly. The drivers seat stuffing and cloth were worn out by about 60,000 miles. The carpet at the drivers side developed a hole by about 50,000 miles. I was quoted $390 to replace the carpet and did not pursue the seat. The car had a 36K mile warranty.
I have had cars for far longer in which the interior looked almost new when I sold them (8-10 years old, 90-100K miles).
I'll be keeping this car for the foreseeable future.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Yes
Review Date: 22nd February, 2003
22nd Jul 2003, 23:46
My 1996 Lumina cruised thru the 2002 Chicago winter, but after one month in the Arizona heat it died. Fortunately, it was just the battery (original) with 93,000 miles on it.
It runs great now! Only other gripe is my turn signal doesn't work unless I hold it down. Is it worth spending $18,000 to replace it? I don't think so. It has a little rust, a few dents, and some paint chips, but I feel very secure in my Lumina (It has 2 Howard Dean bumper stickers on it!)