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Glad to seethat the stering wheel is lookin very GMish as well. No distinction other than the badge in the center. Wonder if the taillights looks Chevy/Pontiac as well???

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The Lumina received Dual Controls on LT models and up in the 97 MY

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I think it's earlier than that. Our 95 Lumina's manual had instructions for the dual-zone. But ours didn't since it was the base Lumina.
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Glad to seethat the stering wheel is lookin very GMish as well.  No distinction other than the badge in the center.  Wonder if the taillights looks Chevy/Pontiac as well???

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Actually, that's the same steering wheel that Saab has used for a while now. Look closely. The GM parts bin version is much rounder. Also, that three spoke steering wheel design is really popular right now. Toyota, Mazda, and a few other automakers are using that style as well.

Taillights will look the same as the current 9-3 from the initial photos. Most of the "updates" were inside.... if that's what you would call this.

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