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◊ 2021-03-05 12:16 |
There was an LX? @bux48 or is this an LE by the wheels? Also, EU models use the code [GS]; not the NA [NS]. |
◊ 2021-03-05 12:35 |
Yes, there was an LX, but it should have fully painted bumpers. At least this was the case for 1998+ vehicles, I'm really struggling to find a good picture of a 1996-97 LX since it was by far the rarest version, but here are two newer examples of LX: Link to "cosenza.bakeca.it" https://it.tixuz.com/gallery/3/37020942 I know, the first one is described as 1996, but it has a 1998 plate.. Btw, the trims for this generation Voyager were the following: SE (grey bumpers and no alloys nor fogs), LE (grey bumpers, but alloys and fogs) and LX (fully painted bumpers and headlight washers), at least here and in 1999 before it was the same for SE and LE, just I'm not 100% sure for LX's bumpers. -- Last edit: 2021-03-05 12:47:11 |
◊ 2021-03-05 12:50 |
1996-97 LX had grey bumpers, and no headlight washers (for markets that don't require it): (pic taken from a May 1996 road test, it's a 3.3 V6 LX: it appears that the alloys in my photo were standard on the V6 LX, whereas 4 cylinder LX had the same alloys as the LE) -- Last edit: 2021-03-05 13:08:55 |
◊ 2021-03-05 13:25 |
So this is an LE and not an LX? Or leave trim ? |
◊ 2021-03-05 13:28 |
To me can be both. But, maybe @AleX_DJ, who uploaded this, know something that I don't |