Interior of the Z34
The interior of the Z34 has subtle changes compared to the Lumina.
Both have common complaints: a tiny glovebox, small instruments, overly plump seats, no cupholder, and climate control buttons
that require a stretch to use. So has been said, I've never found that to be the issue.
Some critics are also disappointed with the heavy doors on the Chevrolet Lumina Z34, the high mounted third brake light, and the
difficulty in getting in the back seat. But I always say what the hell do critics know anyways.
On the favorable side, one of the best aspects of he Lumina's interior is its leg and headroom for he driver and passenger.
The Z34's driver seat has three adjustments, one to slide back and forth, one for back adjustment, and the third
tilts the entire seat. The cloth fabric was Scotchgard protected to avoid annoying stains. The Z34 also offered an optional Bose
stereo system. All factory Delco speakers were replaced by Bose along with additional door mounted speakers.
These are all driven by a Bose amplifier, which is tucked away in the trunk lid.
I have a 1991 Chevrolet Lumina Z34 and have owned it since 2001, I adore them. It just so happens to be the best car
I've ever owned. And I've bought brand new cars that weren't as reliable as the Chevrolet Lumina Z34. So the interior of the
Z34 is just right for me.
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