General Motors pulled the plug on Oldsmobile back in 2004, almost 100 years after they acquired it. But what if they gave it a new lease on life, ignoring the crossover frenzy altogether? It’s ...
The convertible ended up becoming the most desirable version in the Cutlass lineup in the early '70s, but it's worth remembering that Oldsmobile continued to rely on almost the same versions during ...
The Oldsmobile Cutlass and Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme are both entries in the Oldsmobile F-85 series, a "senior compact" that came out in 1961. To understand their differences, we first have to go ...
We’re once again wading through a sea of AI-generated images to highlight some of the blatantly false claims surrounding new and upcoming GM vehicles, this time shining a light on the supposed return ...
Slotting right in the middle of Oldsmobile's Cutlass sub-brand lineup, the midsize Cutlass Ciera was in production across a single generation from 1982 to 1996. Now, a well-preserved 1985 Oldsmobile ...
General Motors put Oldsmobile's neck on the chopping block in 2004, which wasn't so long after the period during which the Oldsmobile Cutlass reigned Supreme—get it?—as the best-selling car in the ...
The R.E. Olds Transportation Museum is raffling off a 1994 Oldsmobile Cutlass convertible. The raffle is the museum's biggest annual fundraiser. The Cutlass convertible underwent a unique ...
The road-going version of the Indy 500 Pace Car, the all-new Cutlass Supreme International Series coupe, is the latest and most spectacular of a long line of Oldsmobile performance cars. Its striking ...
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