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2007 9-3 Interior

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jeez, the upper part of the dash is practically the same shape, even if the controls are laid out a bit different.

OOH I BET THE LUMINAIRE NEVER HAD A NIGHT PANEL THO

  • 1 month later...

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???

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.

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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  • 2 weeks later...

The air bag panels look loose in that old Lumina

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