How is the 2008 Lumina SS 6.0 Ltr engine car

Lumina SS
By Lumina SS

I am in love with the Lumina SS 2008 model. Im thinking of picking it up.... Need help and comments on Why i should pick it up and or why i shouldnt pick it up..... Just need advice..... Please comment..

By Lumina SS• 23 Sep 2014 23:25
Lumina SS

I am now selling my Lumina SS. :-).

Model 2009.

km done 86,000.

Price: Qr.65000.

By DeadMan.• 9 Mar 2013 08:47
Rating: 5/5
DeadMan.

Its an old formula that Chevy adapted for this car. Big engine in a simple chasis. The suspension on this car is not so clever. Front Suspension is independent, macpherson struts, lower i-arms, hydraulic tension rod, coil springs, hydraulic dampers, jointed mount stabiliser bar whereas, Rear Suspension independent, semi-trailing arm, lower control link, coil springs, hydraulic dampers, fixed mount decouple stabiliser bar.

Now as complex it may sound, but it is not clever at all.

It is good raw fun to drive it. Has lots of useful torque on a straight stretch but it struggles on corners. It would spin you like a donut if you dare to rush in a corner. The traction control and limited slip diff is not as intelligent as u may expect.

It can over steers badly! As i said its a cheap, raw fun! Dont expect a BMW M3 or Mitsubishi Evo response from this vehicle.

BTW ask Australians they absolutely love a semi truck version of this car, it sells like a hot cake there :)

By Salxtaz• 9 Mar 2013 04:47
Salxtaz

Dude listen to me i have a lumina ss 2008 manual gear and i can tell you its a beast i mean come on my car is stock and i smoked crap outta Mercedes c63 amg dont listen to any nonsense comment here and get the car u like there are plenty of lumina in qatar so i suggest u get one fast

By leitz_not_leica• 30 Jul 2008 09:22
leitz_not_leica

IME, the key to driving here is straight line 0-120 time and passing time (90-120, etc.), not absolute top speed. The SS is well suited for Qatar.

By Mis-Cat• 30 Jul 2008 09:22
Mis-Cat

The parts are made in korea or japan but the car is still built in OZ or it was till the end of last year...

"Your born, You Live, You Die, given this premise, one can conclude since we have no control over when we are born and when we die, the only thing that matters to us should be how we live, simple really?" Mis-Cat to her philosophy Lecturer.

By CarLove• 29 Jul 2008 23:11
CarLove

My friend Prem-6672471 (working in Honda)took me for a test drive on this car in Al Khor road & man.......i'm impressed. 0-100 comes up in 5 secs. The reliable, good looking car with serious power.

"dIAGONALLY pARKED iN tHE pARALLEL uNIVERSE"

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2008 18:30
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

How about 1500 Horsepower...Vehicle

Lycoming Textron gas turbine engine coupled to an Allison hydrokenetic transmission with four forward and two reverse gears.

Talking about the Abram Tanks....

By aaahmed81• 16 Jul 2008 17:28
aaahmed81

y not try the Chrysker srt-8?? its a beautiful car... has amazing power (425hp) looks great.. and the engine is a hemi....

By mohd_subhan• 16 Jul 2008 17:12
mohd_subhan

buy it dude. its a superb car. i hve 2007 model and its superb and fast...

now i am looking for csv cr8 new lumina.

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2008 16:49
anonymous

jackmohan2007 - what to do I have to tell the truth :)

By alsboy• 16 Jul 2008 16:17
Rating: 5/5
alsboy

The Good:

- Excellent interior space

- Very comfortable ride

- Tons of V8 power

The Bad:

- Fit and finish

- V8 fuel economy

- Undeserving price increase

but it has more than enough power to slap up most of the "fast" cars around it. With 360 hp on tap at 5700 rpm, and 530 Nm of torque ready to shred the rear tyres at 4400 rpm, it can do wonders for your inferiority complex. With the standard stability control on, the car zipped to 100 kph in 6.3 seconds. With the system off, it can do the deed in an excellent 6.1 seconds with a mild tyre-saving launch at 2000 rpm. But it is not as fast as most people would expect, due to its weight gain over the previous model. The sport-tuned suspension is not firm enough to cause any discomfort whatsoever, smoothening out roads with luxury-like ease. At 120 kph, the engine chugs along at only 2000 rpm, while wind noise is just about noticeable, increasing with speed.Grip from the 245/45 tyres wrapping the 18-inch rims is very good, but a good burst of power can spin the back wheels and break loose the rear, only to regain grip rather quickly. The stability control only interferes in extreme situations, so it is easy to drive the car fast through turns.

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2008 16:01
anonymous

charan....you spoiled his party...lol

They wouldnt want anything made in Asia...other than Computers.

By anonymous• 16 Jul 2008 15:30
anonymous

This is Made in Korea right :)

By Dejan Popadic• 16 Jul 2008 15:25
Rating: 3/5
Dejan Popadic

Well, first of all it's not a Chevrolet but an Australian Holden Commodore SS.

I have been driving this car for 8 years now (starting with the model of 99 and now the 07 model) and I am a big fan.

Yes, it's true - the interior is cheap and the older versions had trouble with transmission/ differential but those days are gone.

The power of the engine is amazing and the safety record of the car is quite good (if you can drive it).

Was test-driven by TOP GEAR and got good points.

It tends to fish-tail when powered out of a curve but on the straights it will go nose to nose with a Porsche Boxter any day.

Fuel?? Let's face it - not an issue here... :)

You might want to check out the insurance...it can be heavy as it is considered a sportscar afterall.

Try to get a second-hand (expat driven) as the car loses value of about 20K the moment you put it on the road but otherwise the re-sell is good as not many of them survive their first year on the road (in Dubai they call them suicide bomber)

By Weasel• 23 Jun 2008 20:01
Weasel

Don't do it. Consider the environment. Or my GF will shoot you. She's one of those Greenpeace / PETA nutcases.

By abuimad• 23 Jun 2008 05:53
Rating: 5/5
abuimad

previous generation SS had tranny problem, the extreme hp and torgue proved to much for the transmission to handle, it is also very cheap inside, if you want sporty and fast, get a german car, perhaps a e46 M3....

By anonymous• 22 Jun 2008 20:00
anonymous

Hey! The Chevy Lumina is also 1 of my fave cars ever! I find this machine sooo sexy! Really!

Well, obviously this car has got so much power under its hood. The Chevy is a strong name in the automobile industry, and you can't definitely go wrong in choosing this particular model.

I hope to ride, or even maybe drive one of these.

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By anonymous• 22 Jun 2008 19:06
anonymous

... a "muscle car" in the old Chevrolet tradition. But as posted by britexpat: "Where are the roads in Qatar for this kind of bullet"?

By anonymous• 22 Jun 2008 18:05
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

Lumina...

(Pluses)

Its has good leg room in front and behind.

It drives well and fast.

(Cons)

6 LTR...but still doesnt take you to the desert

Your could have a 4x4 in 4Ltr & still spare 2 Cylinders!

V6 drinks up a lot of fuel.

A wee bit Longer than an average sedan, bad if you park in narrow inside lanes.

So very few pluses....

By anonymous• 22 Jun 2008 17:18
anonymous

Man, if you are looking for such cars then you must be a racing driver.

And for that i would really advice to go either for lancer EVO , or Subaru impreza STI.

Regards

By britexpat• 22 Jun 2008 17:14
britexpat

and needs to be handled with extrem care. A fiend of mine bought one for his 18 year old son last year. The boy died in a car accident 2 weeks later..

Its built for long stretches of road and needs an experienced driver to handle it...

What use would it be on Qatar's roads ?

Get an ordinary lumina - its cheaper an safer.

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