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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 ![]() -- 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 ![]() |