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Oldsmobile was a brand of automobile
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
 produced for most of its existence by General Motors
General Motors

General Motors Corporation , founded in 1908, is the world's second-largest automaker after Toyota, ranked by 2008 global unit sales. GM was the global sales leader for 77 consecutive calendar years from 1931 to 2008....
. It was founded by Ransom E. Olds
Ransom E. Olds

Ransom Eli Olds was a pioneer of the American automotive industry, for whom both the Oldsmobile and REO Motor Car Company brands were named. He claimed to have built his first steam car as early as 1894, and his first gasoline powered car in 1896....
 in 1897. In its 107-year history, it produced 35.2 million cars, including at least 14 million built at its Lansing, Michigan
Lansing, Michigan

Lansing is the List of U.S. state capitals of the U.S. state of Michigan, and the state's sixth largest city. It is located about 80 miles west-northwest of Detroit, Michigan and is mostly in Ingham County, Michigan, although small portions of the city extend into Eaton County, Michigan....
 factory. When it was phased out, Oldsmobile was the oldest surviving American automobile marque
Marque

A marque is a brand name, especially in the automobile industry. For example, Chevrolet and Pontiac are marques of their maker, General Motors Corporation ....
, and one of the oldest in the world, after Daimler
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of automobiles, buses, coach es, and trucks. It is currently a division of the parent company, Daimler AG , after previously being owned by Daimler-Benz....
 and Peugeot
Peugeot

Peugeot is a major France automobile brand, part of PSA Peugeot Citro?n. Its parent company PSA Peugeot Citro?n is the second largest carmaker in Europe, behind Volkswagen....
. So far, it is GM's only brand to be phased out in the 2000s, since the phaseout of the Geo
Geo (automobile)

Geo was a brand of small cars and SUVs marketed by General Motors and sold through Chevrolet dealerships throughout North America beginning in 1989 in the United States and 1992 in Canada....
 and Asuna
Asüna

As?na was a captive import automobile brand created in 1992 for the Canada market by General Motors as a counterpart to Geo . It was one of two successors to the Passport brand, which had a similar intent....
 (which was sold only in Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
) in the 1990s.

mobiles were first manufactured by the Olds Motor Works in Lansing, Michigan
Lansing, Michigan

Lansing is the List of U.S. state capitals of the U.S. state of Michigan, and the state's sixth largest city. It is located about 80 miles west-northwest of Detroit, Michigan and is mostly in Ingham County, Michigan, although small portions of the city extend into Eaton County, Michigan....
, a company founded by Ransom E. Olds
Ransom E. Olds

Ransom Eli Olds was a pioneer of the American automotive industry, for whom both the Oldsmobile and REO Motor Car Company brands were named. He claimed to have built his first steam car as early as 1894, and his first gasoline powered car in 1896....
 in 1897.






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Oldsmobile was a brand of automobile
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
 produced for most of its existence by General Motors
General Motors

General Motors Corporation , founded in 1908, is the world's second-largest automaker after Toyota, ranked by 2008 global unit sales. GM was the global sales leader for 77 consecutive calendar years from 1931 to 2008....
. It was founded by Ransom E. Olds
Ransom E. Olds

Ransom Eli Olds was a pioneer of the American automotive industry, for whom both the Oldsmobile and REO Motor Car Company brands were named. He claimed to have built his first steam car as early as 1894, and his first gasoline powered car in 1896....
 in 1897. In its 107-year history, it produced 35.2 million cars, including at least 14 million built at its Lansing, Michigan
Lansing, Michigan

Lansing is the List of U.S. state capitals of the U.S. state of Michigan, and the state's sixth largest city. It is located about 80 miles west-northwest of Detroit, Michigan and is mostly in Ingham County, Michigan, although small portions of the city extend into Eaton County, Michigan....
 factory. When it was phased out, Oldsmobile was the oldest surviving American automobile marque
Marque

A marque is a brand name, especially in the automobile industry. For example, Chevrolet and Pontiac are marques of their maker, General Motors Corporation ....
, and one of the oldest in the world, after Daimler
Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz is a German manufacturer of automobiles, buses, coach es, and trucks. It is currently a division of the parent company, Daimler AG , after previously being owned by Daimler-Benz....
 and Peugeot
Peugeot

Peugeot is a major France automobile brand, part of PSA Peugeot Citro?n. Its parent company PSA Peugeot Citro?n is the second largest carmaker in Europe, behind Volkswagen....
. So far, it is GM's only brand to be phased out in the 2000s, since the phaseout of the Geo
Geo (automobile)

Geo was a brand of small cars and SUVs marketed by General Motors and sold through Chevrolet dealerships throughout North America beginning in 1989 in the United States and 1992 in Canada....
 and Asuna
Asüna

As?na was a captive import automobile brand created in 1992 for the Canada market by General Motors as a counterpart to Geo . It was one of two successors to the Passport brand, which had a similar intent....
 (which was sold only in Canada
Canada

Canada is a country occupying most of northern North America, extending from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west and northward into the Arctic Ocean....
) in the 1990s.

History


Early history


Oldsmobiles were first manufactured by the Olds Motor Works in Lansing, Michigan
Lansing, Michigan

Lansing is the List of U.S. state capitals of the U.S. state of Michigan, and the state's sixth largest city. It is located about 80 miles west-northwest of Detroit, Michigan and is mostly in Ingham County, Michigan, although small portions of the city extend into Eaton County, Michigan....
, a company founded by Ransom E. Olds
Ransom E. Olds

Ransom Eli Olds was a pioneer of the American automotive industry, for whom both the Oldsmobile and REO Motor Car Company brands were named. He claimed to have built his first steam car as early as 1894, and his first gasoline powered car in 1896....
 in 1897. In 1901, the company produced 425 cars, making it the first high-volume automobile manufacturer of the day. Olds became the top selling car company in the United States for a few years. Ransom Olds left the company in financial difficulties and formed the REO Motor Car Company
REO Motor Car Company

The REO Motor Car Company was a Lansing, Michigan-based company that produced automobiles and trucks from 1905 to 1975. At one point the company also manufactured buses on its truck platforms....
. The last Curved Dash Olds was made in 1907. General Motors purchased the company in 1908.

The 1901 to 1904 Curved Dash
Oldsmobile Curved Dash

The Curved Dash Oldsmobile is credited as the first high-volume mass-produced automobile. It was introduced by the Oldsmobile company in 1901 and produced through 1907....
 was the first mass-produced car
List of automotive superlatives

This page lists Wiktionary:superlatives of the automobile industry - that is, the smallest, largest, fastest, lightest, best-selling, and other such topics....
, made from the first automotive assembly line, an invention that is often miscredited to Henry Ford
Henry Ford

Henry Ford was the United States founder of the Ford Motor Company and father of modern assembly lines used in mass production. His introduction of the Model T History of the automobile revolutionized transportation and American industry....
 and the Ford Motor Company
Ford Motor Company

The Ford Motor Company is an United States multinational corporation and the world's List of automobile manufacturers#World Motor Vehicle Production by Manufacturer based on worldwide vehicle sales, following Toyota, General Motors, and Volkswagen Group....
. After Olds sold the company in 1899, it was renamed Olds Motor Works and moved to a new plant in Detroit. By March 1901, the company had a whole line of models ready for mass production. Unfortunately, a mistake by a worker caused the factory to catch fire, and it burned to the ground, with all of the prototypes destroyed. The only car that survived the fire was a Curved Dash prototype, which was wheeled out of the factory by two workers while escaping the fire. A new factory was built, and production of the Curved Dash commenced.

Officially, the cars were called "Olds automobiles," colloquially referred to as "Oldsmobiles." It was this moniker, as applied especially to the Curved Dash Olds, that was popularized in the lyrics and title of the 1905 hit song "In My Merry Oldsmobile
In My Merry Oldsmobile

"In My Merry Oldsmobile" is a popular song from 1905, with music by Gus Edwards and lyrics by Vincent P. Bryan.The song's chorus is one of the most enduring automobile-oriented songs....
." From then on, the company and its products were known as Oldsmobile. Some two decades later, it was apparently the reputation of the vehicles that spawned a revival of the song for another round of popularity, essentially "returning the favor."

The 1910 Limited Touring was a high point for the company. Riding atop 42-inch wheels, and equipped with factory "white" tires, the was the prestige model in Oldsmobile's two model lineup. The Limited retailed for US$4,600, an amount greater than the purchase of a new, no-frills three bedroom house. Buyers received goatskin upholstery, a 60 hp (45 kW) 707 CID
Cubic inch

A cubic inch is a non-International System of Units Units of measurement of volume, equal to the volume of a cube with sides of one inch.Cubic inches are still sometimes used as a unit of measurement in the United States and Canada, although SI is continuing to gradually displace non-SI usage....
 (11.6 L) straight-6
Straight-6

The straight-6 or inline-6 engine is a six cylinder internal combustion engine with all six cylinder mounted in a straight line along the crankcase....
 engine, Bosch Magneto starter, running boards and room for five. Options included a speedometer, clock, and a full glass windshield. A limousine version was priced at $5,800. While Oldsmobile only sold 725 Limiteds in its three years of production, the car is best remembered for winning a race against the famed 20th Century Limited
20th Century Limited

The 20th Century Limited was an express passenger train operated by the New York Central Railroad from 1902 to 1967, during which time it would become known as a "National Institution" and the "Most Famous Train in the World." In the year of its last run, The New York Times said that it "...was known to railroad buffs for 65 years...
 train, an event immortalized in the painting "Setting the Pace" by William Hardner Foster.

1930s

In the 1930s through the 1990s, Oldsmobile used a two digit model designation. As originally implemented, the first digit signified the body size while the second represents the number of cylinders. Body sizes were 6, 7, 8, and 9, and 6- and 8-cylinder engines were offered. Thus, Oldsmobiles were named 66 through 98
Oldsmobile 98

The Oldsmobile 98 was a full-size car automobile, as well as the List of flagship vehicles by manufacturer of the Oldsmobile division of General Motors in the United States....
.

In 1937, Oldsmobile was a pioneer in introducing a four-speed semi-automatic transmission called the "Automatic Safety Transmission", although this accessory was actually built by Buick
Buick

Buick is a marque of automobile sold in the United States, Canada, China, Taiwan, Qatar, Kuwait, and Israel by General Motors Corporation. Since the demise of Oldsmobile in 2004, it is GM's only North America-based entry-level luxury brand....
, which would offer it in its own cars in 1938. This transmission featured a conventional clutch
Clutch

A clutch is a mechanism for transmitting rotation, which can be engaged and disengaged. Clutches are useful in devices that have two rotating shafts....
 pedal, which the driver pressed before selecting either "low" or "high" range. In "low", the car shifted between first and second gears. In "high", the car shifted between first, third and fourth gears.

1940s

For the 1940 model, Oldsmobile was the first auto manufacturer to offer a fully automatic transmission
Automatic transmission

An automatic transmission is an automobile gearbox that can change gear ratios automatically as the vehicle moves, freeing the driver from having to shift gears manual transmission....
, called the Hydramatic
Hydramatic

Hydramatic was an automatic transmission developed by both General Motors Corporation' Cadillac and Oldsmobile divisions. Introduced in 1939 for the 1940 model year vehicles, the Hydramatic was the first fully automatic mass-produced transmission developed for passenger automobile use....
, which featured four forward speeds.

The last pre-war Oldsmobile rolled off the assembly line on February 5, 1942. During World War II
World War II

World War II, or the Second World War , was a global military conflict which involved a Participants in World War II, including all of the great powers, organised into two opposing military alliances: the Allies of World War II and the Axis powers....
, Oldsmobile produced numerous kinds of material for the war effort, including large-caliber guns and shells.

Production resumed on October 15, 1945 with a warmed-over 1942 model serving as the offering for 1946.

Oldsmobile once again was a pioneer when, for the 1949 model, they introduced their Rocket
Oldsmobile V8 engine

The Oldsmobile Rocket V8 was the first post-war Overhead valve V8 at General Motors Corporation. Production started in 1949, with a new generation introduced in 1964....
 engine, which used an overhead valve
Overhead valve

An overhead valve engine, also called pushrod engine or I-head engine is a type of piston engine that places the camshaft in the cylinder block and uses pushrods or rods to actuate rocker arm above the cylinder head to actuate the poppet valve....
 V8 design rather than the flathead
Flathead engine

A flathead engine or sidevalve engine is an internal combustion engine with poppet valve placed in the engine block beside the piston, instead of in the cylinder head, as in an overhead valve engine....
 "straight-8
Straight-8

The straight-8 or inline-8 engine is an eight-cylinder internal combustion engine with all eight cylinder mounted in a straight line along the crankcase....
" design which prevailed at the time. This engine produced far more power than the engines that were popular during that era, and found favor with hot-rodders and stock car racers. The basic design, with few minor changes, endured until Oldsmobile redesigned their V8 engines in the mid-1960's

1950s


Oldsmobile entered the 1950s following a divisional image campaign centered on its 'Rocket' engines and its cars' appearance followed suit. Oldsmobile's Rocket V8 engine was the leader in performance, generally considered the fastest cars on the market and by the mid 1950s their styling was among the first to offer a wide, "open maw" grille, suggestive of jet propulsion. Oldsmobile adopted a ringed-globe emblem to stress what marketers felt was its universal appeal. Throughout the 1950s, the make used twin jet pod-styled taillights as a nod to its "Rocket" theme. Oldsmobile was among the first of GM's divisions to receive a true hardtop in 1949, and it was also the among the first divisions (along with Buick and Cadillac) to receive a wraparound windshield, a trend that eventually all American makes would share at sometime between 1953 and 1964.

In the 1950s the nomenclature changed again, and trim levels also received names that were then mated with the model numbers. This resulted in the Oldsmobile 88
Oldsmobile 88

The Oldsmobile 88 was a full-size car sold by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and produced from 1949 until 1999. From 1950 to 1974 the 88 was the division's top-selling line, particularly the entry-level models such as the 88 and Dynamic 88....
 emerging as base Dynamic 88 and the highline Super 88. Other full-size model names included the "Holiday" used on hardtops, and "Fiesta" used on its station wagons. When the 88 was retired in 1999 (with a Fiftieth Anniversary Edition), its length of service was the longest model name used on American cars after the Chrysler New Yorker
Chrysler New Yorker

The Chrysler New Yorker was a premium automobile built by the Chrysler Corporation from 1939 to 1996, serving for several years as the brand's flagship vehicles model....
.

GM styling as a whole lost its frontrunner status in 1957 when Chrysler introduced Virgil Exner
Virgil Exner

Virgil Max "Ex" Exner, Sr. was an automobile designer for numerous United States companies, notably Chrysler Corporation and Studebaker. He is known for his "Forward Look" design on the 1955 through 1961 Chrysler products and his fondness of fins on cars for both aesthetic and aerodynamic reasons....
's "Forward Look" designs. When compared side to side, Oldsmobile looked dated next to its price-point competitor DeSoto
DeSoto (automobile)

The DeSoto was a brand of automobile based in the United States, manufactured and marketed by the Chrysler Corporation from 1928 to 1961. The DeSoto logo featured a stylized image of Hernando de Soto ....
. Compounding the problem for Oldsmobile and Buick was a styling mistake which GM called the "Strato Roof". Both makes had models which contained the heavily framed rear window, but Detroit had been working with large curved backlights for almost a decade. Consumers disliked the roof and its blind spots, forcing GM to rush a redesign into production on some of its models.

Oldsmobile's only off year in the 1950s was 1958. The nation was beginning to feel the results of its first significant post war recession, and US automobile sales were down for the model year. Oldsmobile, Buick and Cadillac received a heavy handed makeover of the 1957 GM designs. The Oldsmobile that emerged in 1958 bore little resemblance to the design of its forerunners; instead the car emerged as a large, over-decorated "chromemobile".

Up front, all 1958 Oldsmobiles received one of GM's heavily styled front fascias and quad-headlights. Streaking back from the edge of the headlights was a broad belt consisting of two strips of chrome on regular 88s, three strips on Super 88s, and three strips (top and bottom thin, inside thick) on 98s that ended in a point at mid-body. The bottom of the rear fender featured a thick stamping of a half tube that pointed forward, atop which was a chrome assembly of four horizontal chrome speed-lines that terminated into a vertical bar. The tail of the car featured massive vertical chrome taillight housings. Two chrome stars were fitted to the trunklid.

Ford styling consultant Alex Tremulis
Alex Tremulis

Alexander Sarantos Tremulis was an industrial designer in the North American automotive industry. Tremulis held automotive design positions at Cord Automobile, Duesenberg, General Motors, and Ford Motor Company before establishing a consulting firm....
 (designer of the 1948 Tucker Sedan
1948 Tucker Sedan

The 1948 Tucker Sedan or Tucker '48 Sedan was an advanced automobile conceived by Preston Tucker and briefly produced in Chicago in 1948....
) mocked the 1958 Oldsmobile by drawing cartoons of the car, and placing musical notes in the rear trim assembly. Another Detroit stylist employed by Ford bought a used 1958 Oldsmobile in the early 1960s, driving it daily to work. He detached and rearranged the OLDSMOBILE lettering above the grille to spell out SLOBMODEL as a reminder to himself and co-workers of what "bad" auto design meant to their business.

1960s

In the 1960s Oldsmobile's position between Pontiac
Pontiac

Pontiac is a brand of automobiles, produced by General Motors Corporation that has been sold in the United States, Canada and Mexico since 1926....
 and Buick
Buick

Buick is a marque of automobile sold in the United States, Canada, China, Taiwan, Qatar, Kuwait, and Israel by General Motors Corporation. Since the demise of Oldsmobile in 2004, it is GM's only North America-based entry-level luxury brand....
 in GM's hierarchy began to dissolve. Notable achievements included the introduction of the first turbocharged
Turbocharger

A turbocharger, or turbo, is a gas compressor used for forced induction of an internal combustion engine. Like a supercharger, the purpose of a turbocharger is to increase the mass of air entering the engine to create more power....
 engine in 1962 (the Turbo Jetfire
Oldsmobile V8 engine

The Oldsmobile Rocket V8 was the first post-war Overhead valve V8 at General Motors Corporation. Production started in 1949, with a new generation introduced in 1964....
), the first modern front-wheel drive
Front-wheel drive

Front-wheel drive is a form of Internal combustion engine/transmission layout used in motor vehicles, where the engine drives the front wheels only....
 car produced in the United States (the 1966 Toronado
Oldsmobile Toronado

The Toronado was a two-door coupe produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors from 1966 to 1992.The name "Toronado" has no meaning, and was originally invented for a 1963 Chevrolet show car....
), the Vista Cruiser station wagon (noted for its roof glass), and the upscale 442
Oldsmobile 442

The Oldsmobile 442 was a muscle car produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. It was introduced as an option package for Oldsmobile Cutlass models sold in the United States beginning with the 1964 model year....
 muscle car
Muscle car

Muscle car is a term used to refer to a variety of high performance automobiles. At its most widely accepted the term refers to American 2-door rear wheel drive mid-size cars of the late 1960s and early 1970s equipped with large, powerful V8 engines and sold at an affordable price for street use and automobile racing, formally and informal...
. Olds briefly used the names Jetstar 88 (1964-1966) and Delmont 88 (1967-1968) on its least expensive full size models in the 1960s.

Notable models for the 1960s:
  • Oldsmobile 442
    Oldsmobile 442

    The Oldsmobile 442 was a muscle car produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. It was introduced as an option package for Oldsmobile Cutlass models sold in the United States beginning with the 1964 model year....
     - began as a 1964 muscle car
    Muscle car

    Muscle car is a term used to refer to a variety of high performance automobiles. At its most widely accepted the term refers to American 2-door rear wheel drive mid-size cars of the late 1960s and early 1970s equipped with large, powerful V8 engines and sold at an affordable price for street use and automobile racing, formally and informal...
     option package (4-barrel carburetor, 4-speed manual transmission, 2 exhausts) on the F-85/Cutlass. In 1965, to better compete with the Pontiac GTO, the original 330 CID V8 rated at was replaced by a new 400 CID V8 rated at . The 442 definition was changed to "4" hundred CID V8 engine, "4"-barrel carburetor, and "2" exhaust pipes, and was named by "Car Craft Nationals" as the "Top Car of 1965." In 1968 the 442 became its own model and got a larger 455 CID (7.5 L) V8 engine in 1970.
  • Oldsmobile Cutlass
    Oldsmobile Cutlass

    The Oldsmobile Cutlass is an automobile made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. The Cutlass was introduced in 1961 as a unibody compact car....
     (1961 - 1999) - mid-size car. Oldsmobile's best seller in the 1970s and 1980s, and in some of those years America's best selling car. In 1966 a top-line Cutlass Supreme was introduced as a four-door hardtop sedan with a more powerful 330 CID Jetfire Rocket V8 than the regular F-85/Cutlass models, a more luxurious interior and other trimmings. In 1967 the Cutlass Supreme was expanded to a full series also including two-door hardtop and pillared coupes, a convertible and a four-door pillared sedan. Also came with a 7.0L 425 CID engine as an option in 1966-1967
  • Oldsmobile F-85 (1961-1972) - compact sedan, coupe and station wagon powered by a 215 CID aluminum block V8 engine from 1961 to 1963. In 1964 the F-85 was upgraded to an intermediate sized car and the aluminum V8 was replaced by conventional cast iron six-cylinder and V8 engines. The Cutlass was initially the top model of the F-85 line but became a separate model by 1964 with the F-85 nameplate continued only on the lowest priced models through the 1972 model year, after which all Oldsmobile intermediates were Cutlasses.
  • Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser
    Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser

    The Vista Cruiser is a station wagon built by the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors from 1964 to 1977, which was based on the Oldsmobile Cutlass/F-85 model, but from 1964-1972 had a longer full-sized car wheelbase than the intermediate sedan chassis it was based upon....
     (1964-1977) - a stretched wheelbase Cutlass station wagon, which was stretched to 120" from 115" in the 1964-67 models and to 121" from 116" in the 1968-72 models, the stretched area being in the second-row seating area. This car featured an elevated roof over the rear seat and cargo area and glass skylights over the rear seating area, which consisted of a transverse skylight over the second seat (two-piece from 1964-67, one-piece from 1968-72) and small longitudinal skylights directly over the rear cargo-area windows, and also featured standard second-row sunvisors. The three-seat models featured forward-facing seating, at a time when most three-seat station wagons had the third row of seats facing the rear. From 1965 - 1970, it would be Oldsmobile's flagship station wagon, as no full-sized wagons were produced. The third-generation 1973-77 models no longer had skylights other than an optional front-row pop-up sunroof. This car was merely an up-line trim package on the Cutlass Supreme wagon and carried the Vista Cruiser nameplate rather than the Cutlass nameplate. The optional third seat was rear-facing in the third-generation Vista Cruiser.
  • Oldsmobile Starfire
    Oldsmobile Starfire

    The Starfire name was first used by Oldsmobile on a one-of-a-kind dream car that was shown at the 1953 Motorama auto show. Named after a Lockheed jet fighter plane, namely the F-94, the original Starfire was a 5-passenger convertible that had a fiberglass body, a Rocket V8 engine, and a wraparound windshield like that used on the top-of-the...
     (1961-1966) - a sporty and luxurious hardtop coupe and convertible based on the 88. The Starfire featured interiors with leather bucket seats and a center console with floor shifter, along with a standard Hydra-Matic transmission, power steering and brakes (and power windows and seats on convertibles). It was powered by Oldsmobile's most powerful Rocket V8 engine, a 394 CID engine from 1961 to 1964 rated from 330 to , and a larger 425 CID Super Rocket V8 from 1965 to 1966, rated at .
  • Oldsmobile Jetstar I
    Oldsmobile Jetstar I

    The Oldsmobile Jetstar 1 was produced for only two model years - 1964 and 1965. It was designed as a sporty, high-performance full-sized car and only offered as a two-door hardtop for both years, based on the Oldsmobile 88 B-body....
     (1964-1966) - Life for the somewhat obscure Jetstar I started in 1964. It was designed to be a low cost option to the successful full size Starfire series - more of a direct competitor to the Pontiac Grand Prix
    Pontiac Grand Prix

    The Pontiac Grand Prix was an automobile produced by the Pontiac division of General Motors. First introduced as part of Pontiac's full-size model offering for the 1962 model year, the Grand Prix name was also applied to cars in the personal luxury car market segment and the mid-size offering, slotting below the large Pontiac Bonneville in th...
    . Standard equipment included the 394ci Starfire engine, vinyl bucket seats and console. Keeping the “sport” part of the Starfire, it possessed less of the luxury and glitz. It weighed in at 4028 pounds, and 16,084 were produced for 1964. It was a Starfire without the frills and was informally dubbed “the poor man’s Starfire”. Proving to be an ill-fated model, 1965 concluded the 2 year run for the Jetstar I. Only 6,552 were sold. The introduction of the Pontiac GTO and Olds 4-4-2 in 1964 insured the future of the musclecars were the intermediates, and the front-drive Toronado loomed big in Oldsmobile's future taking over the flagship status from the Starfire. Further confused with its less brethren with the Jetstar 88 nameplate, there was no way but out for the Jetstar I. And close examination of prices revealed that unless one bought a sparsely optioned JS1, there was little financial incentive to buy a JS1 over the Starfire. Take the $3602 base price and add the $107.50 power steering, the $43.00 power brakes, and the $242.10 automatic transmission (all standard on the Starfire), and you had a $4,000 Jetstar I. And less than $150 more would buy you the $4148 based priced Starfire, which not only included those standard features but a more luxurious leather interior. But lost the mix was a jewel of a high performance car in the ’65 Jetstar I. Trimmed down to 3963#, the ’65 model was an overlooked performance car. The new 425ci Starfire engine delivered of torque, was durable, and was quite an improvement over the ’64 394. How serious was that horsepower and torque in ’65? If you wanted this much power in a Pontiac, it was only available in the top-of-the-line 421 HO Tri-Power engine that was not standard in any Pontiac model, but an extra-cost option. The new Oldsmobile Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission was a vast performance improvement over the previous “slim-jim” Hydra-Matic transmission. But best of all, Olds offered the Muncie 4-speed with Hurst shifter in ’65. Oldsmobile boasted in a 1965 press release that “a Jetstar I proved to be the top accelerator of the entire event” at the 1965 Pure Oil Performance Trials in Daytona beach. Those trials were sanctioned and supervised by NASCAR.


Note: between 1964 and 1966, Oldsmobile named its least expensive full size model the Oldsmobile Jetstar 88 which the Jetstar I was not related to, and priced $500-$600 below the Jetstar I.
  • Oldsmobile Toronado
    Oldsmobile Toronado

    The Toronado was a two-door coupe produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors from 1966 to 1992.The name "Toronado" has no meaning, and was originally invented for a 1963 Chevrolet show car....
     (1966-1992) - a front-wheel drive
    Front-wheel drive

    Front-wheel drive is a form of Internal combustion engine/transmission layout used in motor vehicles, where the engine drives the front wheels only....
     coupe in the personal luxury car
    Personal luxury car

    A personal luxury car is a marketing term used to describe highly styled, luxury vehicle intended for the comfort and satisfaction of its owner/driver, sacrificing passenger space, cargo capacity, and other practical concerns for the sake of style....
     category, introduced in 1966. At the time, the largest and most powerful front wheel drive car ever produced, and one of the first modern front wheel drive cars equipped with an automatic transmission. The original Toronado was powered by a 425 CID Super Rocket V8 engine rated at , mated to a three speed Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission. The Toronado was Motor Trend
    Motor Trend

    File:motor trend cover.jpgMotor Trend is an automobile magazine. It first appeared in September 1949, issued by Petersen Publishing Company in Los Angeles, California, and bearing the tag line The Magazine for a Motoring World. Petersen Publishing was sold to British publisher EMAP in 1998, who sold the former Petersen magazines to...
     magazine's 1966 "Car of the Year."


1970s-1980s

1977cutlass4door
Oldsmobile sales soared in the 1970s and 1980s (for an all-time high of 1,066,122 in 1985) based on popular designs, positive reviews from critics and the perceived quality and reliability of the Rocket V8 engine, with the Cutlass
Oldsmobile Cutlass

The Oldsmobile Cutlass is an automobile made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. The Cutlass was introduced in 1961 as a unibody compact car....
 series becoming the North America's top selling car by 1976. By this time, Olds had displaced Pontiac and Plymouth as the #3 best selling brand in the U.S. behind Chevrolet and Ford. In the early 1980s, model-year production topped one million units on several occasions, something only Chevrolet and Ford had achieved.

The soaring popularity of Oldsmobile vehicles resulted in a major issue in the late 1970s. At that time, each General Motors division produced its own V8 engines, and in 1977, Oldsmobile, Chevrolet, Pontiac and Buick each produced a unique 350 cubic inch displacement V8.

It was during the 1977 model year that demand exceeded production capacity for the Oldsmobile V8, and as a result Oldsmobile quietly began equipping some full size Delta 88 models and the very popular Cutlass/Cutlass Supreme with the Chevrolet 350 engine instead. Although it was widely debated whether there was a difference in quality or performance between the two engines, there was no question that the engines were different from one another. Many customers were loyal Oldsmobile buyers who specifically wanted the Rocket V8, and did not discover that their vehicle had the Chevrolet engine until they performed maintenance and discovered that purchased parts did not fit. This became a public relations
Public relations

Public relations is the practice of managing the flow of information between an organization and its publics. Public relations - often referred to as PR - gains an organization or individual exposure to their audiences using topics of public interest and news items that do not require direct payment....
 nightmare for GM.

Following this debacle, disclaimers stating that "Oldsmobiles are equipped with engines produced by various GM divisions" were tacked on to advertisements and sales literature; all other GM divisions followed suit. In addition, GM quickly stopped associating engines with particular divisions, and to this day all GM engines are produced by "GM Powertrain" (GMPT) and are called GM "Corporate" engines instead of GM "Division" engines. Although it was the popularity of the Oldsmobile division vehicles that prompted this change, declining sales of V8 engines would have made this change inevitable as all but the Chevrolet (and, later, Cadillac's Northstar) versions were eventually dropped.

Notable models:
  • Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
    Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

    The Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was a mid-size car produced by General Motors for the United States market. It was always at the top of the Oldsmobile Cutlass range....
     (1967-1997) - more performance and luxury than the lower priced Cutlass and Cutlass S models, fitting in at the lower end of the personal luxury car
    Personal luxury car

    A personal luxury car is a marketing term used to describe highly styled, luxury vehicle intended for the comfort and satisfaction of its owner/driver, sacrificing passenger space, cargo capacity, and other practical concerns for the sake of style....
     market. Models were similar to the Pontiac Grand Prix
    Pontiac Grand Prix

    The Pontiac Grand Prix was an automobile produced by the Pontiac division of General Motors. First introduced as part of Pontiac's full-size model offering for the 1962 model year, the Grand Prix name was also applied to cars in the personal luxury car market segment and the mid-size offering, slotting below the large Pontiac Bonneville in th...
    , Chevrolet Monte Carlo
    Chevrolet Monte Carlo

    The Chevrolet Monte Carlo was an American-made automobile. Originally introduced by Chevrolet for the 1970 model year , it has gone through six generations as of 2007....
    , and Buick Regal
    Buick Regal

    The Buick Regal is a mid-size car produced by General Motors' Buick division from 1973 through 2004, during which Buick also used the Buick Century name on mid-size models; the two frequently shared bodies and powertrains....
    .
  • Oldsmobile 98
    Oldsmobile 98

    The Oldsmobile 98 was a full-size car automobile, as well as the List of flagship vehicles by manufacturer of the Oldsmobile division of General Motors in the United States....
     - Oldsmobile full-sized luxury sedan that was downsized in 1977 and 1985, became front wheel drive in 1985
  • Oldsmobile Toronado
    Oldsmobile Toronado

    The Toronado was a two-door coupe produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors from 1966 to 1992.The name "Toronado" has no meaning, and was originally invented for a 1963 Chevrolet show car....
     (1966-1992) - personal luxury coupe, major redesign downsized the car in 1986, Motor Trend Car of the Year in '66
  • Oldsmobile Omega
    Oldsmobile Omega

    The Oldsmobile Omega was a compact car sold from 1973 through 1984 by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. There were two generations of Omegas, both based on popular Chevrolet models, and both using the GM X platform architecture:...
     (1973-1984) - compact car based on the Chevrolet Nova and later the Chevrolet Citation
    Chevrolet Citation

    The Chevrolet Citation was a compact car sold by the Chevrolet brand of United States automaker General Motors from 1980 through 1985. The Citation and its GM X platform siblings , were among the first compact front wheel drive vehicles sold by GM....
    .
  • Oldsmobile Calais (or Cutlass Calais) (1985-1991) - popular compact coupe or sedan on GM's "N-body" platform, similar to the Pontiac Grand Am. The series' name was taken from what was formerly the high-end option package for Cutlass Supreme models.
  • Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera
    Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera

    The Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera was a mid-size car produced from 1982 through 1996 by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. Production began September 28, 1981 at Doraville Assembly in Georgia ....
     (1982-1996) - popular selling upscale mid-sized car based on GM's A platform
    GM A platform (FWD)

    The General Motors A platform was a mid-size car automobile platform designation used from 1982 to 1996. Previously the GM A platform designation had been used for rear wheel drive mid-sized cars....
    . During its run, the Cutlass Ciera was Oldsmobile's best-selling model. It consistently ranked among the highest rated vehicles by J.D. Power and Associates; it was ranked the "Best in Price Class" on July 30, 1992 and the "Top-Ranked American-Made Car" on May 28, 1992. It was also named "Safe Car of the Year" by Prevention Magazine on March 6, 1992.
  • Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
    Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser

    Oldsmobile used the Custom Cruiser name on their large rear-wheel drive station wagons from 1971 to 1992. The Custom Cruiser wagon used the same GM B platform platform as the Chevrolet Caprice, and Buick Roadmaster wagons....
     (1971-1992) - full-size station wagon.
  • Oldsmobile Starfire
    Oldsmobile Starfire

    The Starfire name was first used by Oldsmobile on a one-of-a-kind dream car that was shown at the 1953 Motorama auto show. Named after a Lockheed jet fighter plane, namely the F-94, the original Starfire was a 5-passenger convertible that had a fiberglass body, a Rocket V8 engine, and a wraparound windshield like that used on the top-of-the...
     (1975-1981) - sporty compact car similar to the Chevrolet Monza
    Chevrolet Monza

    File:77 monza mirage.jpgThe Chevrolet Monza was a rear-wheel drive subcompact sporty Coupe introduced in the fall of 1974 as a 1975 model, along with H Body varients the Oldsmobile Starfire and the Buick Skyhawk....
    , which was itself a spinoff of the Chevrolet Vega
    Chevrolet Vega

    File:71 Vega Panel Express.jpgThe Chevrolet Vega is a four passenger subcompact car that was introduced September 10, 1970 and produced for the 1971 through 1977 model years....
    .
  • Oldsmobile Firenza
    Oldsmobile Firenza

    The Oldsmobile Firenza was a compact car produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors from 1982 to 1988. It was based on the front-wheel drive GM J platform, which was shared with the Buick Skyhawk, Cadillac Cimarron, Chevrolet Cavalier and Pontiac Sunbird....
     (1982-1988) - compact sedan, hatchback, coupe, and station wagon based on GM's J-body, sharing the same bodyshell with the Chevrolet Cavalier
    Chevrolet Cavalier

    The Chevrolet Cavalier was a compact automobile produced from 1982 to 2005 by General Motors. Built on the company's GM J platform, the Cavalier was one of the best-selling cars in the United States throughout its life....
    , Pontiac Sunbird
    Pontiac Sunbird

    The Pontiac Sunbird is an automobile produced by the Pontiac division of General Motors. First introduced as part of Pontiac's subcompact offering for the 1976 model year....
    , Buick Skyhawk
    Buick Skyhawk

    The Buick Skyhawk was Buick's compact car offering in the 1970s and 1980s, replacing the Opel Manta that was sold by Buick dealers. It is the only sub-compact automobile ever built by the division....
    , and Cadillac Cimarron
    Cadillac Cimarron

    The Cadillac Cimarron was a compact car built by Cadillac based on the GM J platform. It was first introduced in 1981 for the 1982 model year, and sold through 1988....
    .


1990s

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After the tremendous success of the early 1980s, things changed quickly for Oldsmobile, and by 1990 the brand had lost its place in the market, squeezed between the resurgent Pontiac and Buick divisions. Oldsmobile's signature cars gave way to rebadged models of other GM cars, and GM shifted the performance mantle to Chevrolet
Chevrolet

Chevrolet is a brand of automobile, produced by General Motors . It is the top selling GM marque, with "Chevrolet" or "Chevy" being at times synonymous with GM....
 and Pontiac
Pontiac

Pontiac is a brand of automobiles, produced by General Motors Corporation that has been sold in the United States, Canada and Mexico since 1926....
. GM continued to use Oldsmobile sporadically to showcase futuristic designs and as a "guinea pig
Guinea pig

The guinea pig is a species of rodent belonging to the family Caviidae and the genus Cavia. Despite their common name, these animals are not pigs, nor do they come from Guinea ....
" for testing new technology, with Oldsmobile offering the Toronado Trofeo
Oldsmobile Toronado

The Toronado was a two-door coupe produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors from 1966 to 1992.The name "Toronado" has no meaning, and was originally invented for a 1963 Chevrolet show car....
, which included a visual instrument system with a calendar, datebook, and climate controls. For 1995, Oldsmobile introduced the Aurora
Oldsmobile Aurora

The Oldsmobile Aurora is a mid-size sedan made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and launched in 1995. The Aurora rode on the same Cadillac-derived GM G platform as the 2-door Buick Riviera....
, which would be the inspiration for the design of its cars from the mid-1990s onward. The introduction of the Aurora marked as GM's catalyst to reposition Oldsmobile as an upscale import fighter. Accordingly, Oldsmobile received a new logo based on the familiar "rocket" theme. Nearly all the existing model names were gradually phased out: the Cutlass Calais in 1991, the Toronado and Custom Cruiser in 1992, the Ninety-Eight and Ciera (formerly Cutlass Ciera) in 1996, Cutlass Supreme in 1997, and finally the Eighty-Eight and Cutlass (which had only been around since '97) in 1999. They were replaced with newer, more modern models with designs inspired by the Aurora.

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Redesigned & new models introduced from 1990–2004:
  • Oldsmobile Achieva
    Oldsmobile Achieva

    The Oldsmobile Achieva was introduced in 1992 and was a front-wheel drive compact car based on the GM N platform with Pontiac Grand Am, Buick Skylark, Oldsmobile Cutlass, and Chevrolet Malibu....
     (1992-1998) - compact sedan & coupe
  • Oldsmobile Alero
    Oldsmobile Alero

    The Oldsmobile Alero was introduced in spring 1998 as a 1999 model to replace the Oldsmobile Achieva and Oldsmobile Cutlass. The Alero went into production on April 6, 1998....
     (1999-2004) - compact sport sedan & coupe
  • Oldsmobile Aurora
    Oldsmobile Aurora

    The Oldsmobile Aurora is a mid-size sedan made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and launched in 1995. The Aurora rode on the same Cadillac-derived GM G platform as the 2-door Buick Riviera....
     (1995-2003) - full-size luxury/performance sedan (redesigned for 2001)
  • Oldsmobile Bravada
    Oldsmobile Bravada

    The Oldsmobile Bravada was a mid-size luxury sport utility vehicle from the now retired Oldsmobile marque of General Motors. There have been two different vehicles to bear this model name, the first and second-generation GM GMT platform#GMT300, and the 2002 to 2004 GM GMT platform#GMT360....
     (1991-2004) - mid-size premium SUV
    Sport utility vehicle

    A sport utility vehicle is a generic marketing description for a vehicle similar to a station wagon but built on a light-truck chassis. Usually equipped with four-wheel drive for on or off-road ability, some SUVs include the towing capacity of a pickup truck with the passenger-carrying space of a minivan....
     (redesigned for 1996 and 2002)
  • Oldsmobile Cutlass
    Oldsmobile Cutlass

    The Oldsmobile Cutlass is an automobile made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. The Cutlass was introduced in 1961 as a unibody compact car....
     (1997-1999) - mid-size sedan
  • Oldsmobile Eighty Eight (1949-1999) - full-size premium sedan (redesigned for 1992)
  • Oldsmobile Intrigue
    Oldsmobile Intrigue

    The Oldsmobile Intrigue was a mid-size sedan manufactured from 1998 through 2002 by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. The Intrigue's design cues were first seen in 1995 with the Oldsmobile Antares concept car....
     (1998-2002) - mid-size luxury/sport sedan
  • Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight (1941-1996) - full-size luxury sedan (redesigned for 1991)
  • Oldsmobile Silhouette
    Oldsmobile Silhouette

    The Oldsmobile Silhouette and its siblings, the Pontiac Trans Sport and Chevrolet Lumina APV , were a trio of minivans that d?buted in late 1989 as 1990 models....
     (1990-2004) - premium minivan
    Minivan

    File:Plymouth Voyager 1992.jpgA minivan, multi-purpose vehicle , people-carrier, people-mover or multi-utility vehicle is a type of automobile similar in shape to a van that is designed for personal use....
     (redesigned for 1997)


2000s

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In spite of Oldsmobile's critical successes since the mid-1990s, a reported shortfall in sales and overall profitability prompted General Motors
General Motors

General Motors Corporation , founded in 1908, is the world's second-largest automaker after Toyota, ranked by 2008 global unit sales. GM was the global sales leader for 77 consecutive calendar years from 1931 to 2008....
 to announce in December 2000 their plans to phase out the Oldsmobile brand. The announcement took place just two days after Oldsmobile unveiled what would be its last new model ever, the Bravada
Oldsmobile Bravada

The Oldsmobile Bravada was a mid-size luxury sport utility vehicle from the now retired Oldsmobile marque of General Motors. There have been two different vehicles to bear this model name, the first and second-generation GM GMT platform#GMT300, and the 2002 to 2004 GM GMT platform#GMT360....
 SUV
Sport utility vehicle

A sport utility vehicle is a generic marketing description for a vehicle similar to a station wagon but built on a light-truck chassis. Usually equipped with four-wheel drive for on or off-road ability, some SUVs include the towing capacity of a pickup truck with the passenger-carrying space of a minivan....
 - which became, somewhat ironically, another critical hit for the division. Although the Oldsmobile Bravada was a rebadged Chevrolet Trailblazer or GMC Envoy, it was the only model in this line up to offer AWD (all wheel drive) system.

The phaseout was conducted on the following schedule:
  • Mid-2001: The 2002 Bravada
    Oldsmobile Bravada

    The Oldsmobile Bravada was a mid-size luxury sport utility vehicle from the now retired Oldsmobile marque of General Motors. There have been two different vehicles to bear this model name, the first and second-generation GM GMT platform#GMT300, and the 2002 to 2004 GM GMT platform#GMT360....
    , the company's last new model, hits Oldsmobile showrooms
  • June 2002: Production ends for Intrigue
    Oldsmobile Intrigue

    The Oldsmobile Intrigue was a mid-size sedan manufactured from 1998 through 2002 by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. The Intrigue's design cues were first seen in 1995 with the Oldsmobile Antares concept car....
     and the Aurora V6
    Oldsmobile Aurora

    The Oldsmobile Aurora is a mid-size sedan made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and launched in 1995. The Aurora rode on the same Cadillac-derived GM G platform as the 2-door Buick Riviera....
     sedans
  • May 2003: Aurora V8
    Oldsmobile Aurora

    The Oldsmobile Aurora is a mid-size sedan made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and launched in 1995. The Aurora rode on the same Cadillac-derived GM G platform as the 2-door Buick Riviera....
     sedan production ends
  • January 2004: Bravada
    Oldsmobile Bravada

    The Oldsmobile Bravada was a mid-size luxury sport utility vehicle from the now retired Oldsmobile marque of General Motors. There have been two different vehicles to bear this model name, the first and second-generation GM GMT platform#GMT300, and the 2002 to 2004 GM GMT platform#GMT360....
     SUV
    Sport utility vehicle

    A sport utility vehicle is a generic marketing description for a vehicle similar to a station wagon but built on a light-truck chassis. Usually equipped with four-wheel drive for on or off-road ability, some SUVs include the towing capacity of a pickup truck with the passenger-carrying space of a minivan....
     production ends
  • March 2004: Silhouette
    Oldsmobile Silhouette

    The Oldsmobile Silhouette and its siblings, the Pontiac Trans Sport and Chevrolet Lumina APV , were a trio of minivans that d?buted in late 1989 as 1990 models....
     minivan
    Minivan

    File:Plymouth Voyager 1992.jpgA minivan, multi-purpose vehicle , people-carrier, people-mover or multi-utility vehicle is a type of automobile similar in shape to a van that is designed for personal use....
     production ends
  • April 2004: Alero
    Oldsmobile Alero

    The Oldsmobile Alero was introduced in spring 1998 as a 1999 model to replace the Oldsmobile Achieva and Oldsmobile Cutlass. The Alero went into production on April 6, 1998....
     compact car
    Compact car

    A compact , small family or c-segment car is a car classification of automobile which are larger than a supermini car and smaller than a large family car....
     production ends


The final 500 Aleros, Auroras, Bravadas and Intrigues produced received special Oldsmobile heritage emblems and markings which signified 'Final 500'. All featured a unique Dark Cherry Metallic paint scheme. Auroras and Intrigues would be accompanied by special Final 500 literature.

The final production day for Oldsmobile was April 29, 2004. The division's last car built was an Alero GLS 4-door sedan, which was signed by all of the Olds assembly line workers. It is on display at the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum located in Lansing, Michigan.

Oldsmobile models

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*Oldsmobile Curved Dash
Oldsmobile Curved Dash

The Curved Dash Oldsmobile is credited as the first high-volume mass-produced automobile. It was introduced by the Oldsmobile company in 1901 and produced through 1907....
 (1901-1907)
  • Oldsmobile Limited Touring
  • Oldsmobile 40
  • Oldsmobile 53
  • Oldsmobile 66 (1940s)
  • Oldsmobile 88
    Oldsmobile 88

    The Oldsmobile 88 was a full-size car sold by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and produced from 1949 until 1999. From 1950 to 1974 the 88 was the division's top-selling line, particularly the entry-level models such as the 88 and Dynamic 88....
     (1949-1999)
  • Oldsmobile 98
    Oldsmobile 98

    The Oldsmobile 98 was a full-size car automobile, as well as the List of flagship vehicles by manufacturer of the Oldsmobile division of General Motors in the United States....
     (1941-1996)
  • Oldsmobile Series 60
    Oldsmobile Series 60

    The Series 60 was a model range of automobiles from General Motors Corporation Oldsmobile Division during the 1940s. In Oldsmobile's naming convention, the Series 60 occupied the entry level position for Oldsmobiles sold in the United States during the late 1930s and throughout the 1940s....
     (1939-1948)
  • Oldsmobile Series 70
    Oldsmobile Series 70

    The Oldsmobile Series 70 Dynamic Cruiser was an automobile from General Motors Corporation in the 1940s. Two models were produced, the 76 which used a straight-6 engine and the 78 which used a straight-8....
     (1946-1950)
  • Oldsmobile Series 90
    Oldsmobile 98

    The Oldsmobile 98 was a full-size car automobile, as well as the List of flagship vehicles by manufacturer of the Oldsmobile division of General Motors in the United States....
     (1941-1996)
  • Oldsmobile 442
    Oldsmobile 442

    The Oldsmobile 442 was a muscle car produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. It was introduced as an option package for Oldsmobile Cutlass models sold in the United States beginning with the 1964 model year....
     (1968-1971)
  • Oldsmobile Cutlass
    Oldsmobile Cutlass

    The Oldsmobile Cutlass is an automobile made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. The Cutlass was introduced in 1961 as a unibody compact car....
     (1964-1999)
  • Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
    Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

    The Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was a mid-size car produced by General Motors for the United States market. It was always at the top of the Oldsmobile Cutlass range....
     (1970-1997)
  • Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon
  • Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais
    Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais

    The Oldsmobile Calais, renamed the Cutlass Calais for 1988, was a compact car produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors from 1985 through 1991....
     (1985-1991)
  • Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera
    Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera

    The Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera was a mid-size car produced from 1982 through 1996 by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. Production began September 28, 1981 at Doraville Assembly in Georgia ....
     (1982-1996)
  • Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
    Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser

    Oldsmobile used the Custom Cruiser name on their large rear-wheel drive station wagons from 1971 to 1992. The Custom Cruiser wagon used the same GM B platform platform as the Chevrolet Caprice, and Buick Roadmaster wagons....
     (1971-1992)
  • Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser
    Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser

    The Vista Cruiser is a station wagon built by the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors from 1964 to 1977, which was based on the Oldsmobile Cutlass/F-85 model, but from 1964-1972 had a longer full-sized car wheelbase than the intermediate sedan chassis it was based upon....
     (1964-1977)
  • Oldsmobile F-85 (1961-1963)
  • Oldsmobile Toronado
    Oldsmobile Toronado

    The Toronado was a two-door coupe produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors from 1966 to 1992.The name "Toronado" has no meaning, and was originally invented for a 1963 Chevrolet show car....
     (1966-1992)
  • Oldsmobile Starfire
    Oldsmobile Starfire

    The Starfire name was first used by Oldsmobile on a one-of-a-kind dream car that was shown at the 1953 Motorama auto show. Named after a Lockheed jet fighter plane, namely the F-94, the original Starfire was a 5-passenger convertible that had a fiberglass body, a Rocket V8 engine, and a wraparound windshield like that used on the top-of-the...
     (1975-1980)
  • Oldsmobile Firenza
    Oldsmobile Firenza

    The Oldsmobile Firenza was a compact car produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors from 1982 to 1988. It was based on the front-wheel drive GM J platform, which was shared with the Buick Skyhawk, Cadillac Cimarron, Chevrolet Cavalier and Pontiac Sunbird....
     (1982-1988)
  • Oldsmobile Aerotech
    Oldsmobile Aerotech

    The Oldsmobile Aerotechs were a series of experimental high-speed vehicles created between 1987 and 1992 incorporating the latest in performance technology with the intention of breaking multiple automobile speed records....
     (1987-1992)
  • Oldsmobile Achieva
    Oldsmobile Achieva

    The Oldsmobile Achieva was introduced in 1992 and was a front-wheel drive compact car based on the GM N platform with Pontiac Grand Am, Buick Skylark, Oldsmobile Cutlass, and Chevrolet Malibu....
     (1992-1998)
  • Oldsmobile Alero
    Oldsmobile Alero

    The Oldsmobile Alero was introduced in spring 1998 as a 1999 model to replace the Oldsmobile Achieva and Oldsmobile Cutlass. The Alero went into production on April 6, 1998....
     (1999-2004)
  • Oldsmobile Aurora
    Oldsmobile Aurora

    The Oldsmobile Aurora is a mid-size sedan made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and launched in 1995. The Aurora rode on the same Cadillac-derived GM G platform as the 2-door Buick Riviera....
     (1995-2003)
  • Oldsmobile Bravada
    Oldsmobile Bravada

    The Oldsmobile Bravada was a mid-size luxury sport utility vehicle from the now retired Oldsmobile marque of General Motors. There have been two different vehicles to bear this model name, the first and second-generation GM GMT platform#GMT300, and the 2002 to 2004 GM GMT platform#GMT360....
     (1991-2004)
  • Oldsmobile Intrigue
    Oldsmobile Intrigue

    The Oldsmobile Intrigue was a mid-size sedan manufactured from 1998 through 2002 by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. The Intrigue's design cues were first seen in 1995 with the Oldsmobile Antares concept car....
     (1998-2002)
  • Oldsmobile Silhouette
    Oldsmobile Silhouette

    The Oldsmobile Silhouette and its siblings, the Pontiac Trans Sport and Chevrolet Lumina APV , were a trio of minivans that d?buted in late 1989 as 1990 models....
     (1990-2004)


Oldsmobile in popular culture


The Oldsmobile is notable for having inspired numerous popular songs:
  • "In My Merry Oldsmobile
    In My Merry Oldsmobile

    "In My Merry Oldsmobile" is a popular song from 1905, with music by Gus Edwards and lyrics by Vincent P. Bryan.The song's chorus is one of the most enduring automobile-oriented songs....
    ", a 1905 song with music by Gus Edwards
    Gus Edwards (songwriter)

    Gus Edwards was an American songwriter and vaudeville. He also organised his own theatre companies and was a music publisher....
     and lyrics by Vincent P. Bryan
    Vincent P. Bryan

    Vincent Patrick Bryan was a composer and lyricist.In the 1903-1909 production of The Wizard of Oz he was called upon to introduce new songs in numerous revisions....
    ; the song enjoyed a second round of popularity in the 1920s. This music is available in a short cartoon (1932) with same name by Fleischer Studios
    Fleischer Studios

    Fleischer Studios, Inc. is an United States corporation which originated as an animation studio located at 1600 Broadway , New York City, New York....
    .
  • "Rocket 88"
    Rocket 88

    "Rocket 88" is a rhythm and blues song that was first recorded at Sam Phillips' recording studio in Memphis, Tennessee, on 3 March or 5 March 1951 ....
    , a 1951 song by Ike Turner
    Ike Turner

    Ike Wister Turner was an United States musician, bandleader, talent scout, and record producer. His first recording, "Rocket 88" by "Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats," in 1951, is considered by some to be the "First rock and roll record" ever....
     said by many to be the first rock and roll record
    First rock and roll record

    There are many candidates for the title of the first rock and roll record, but it is arguable whether any such thing exists. As with all forms of music, the roots of "rock and roll" are deep and wide....
    .
  • In the 1974 Tom Waits
    Tom Waits

    Thomas Alan Waits is an United Statesn singer-songwriter, composer and actor. Waits has a distinctive voice, described by critic Daniel Durchholz as sounding "like it was soaked in a vat of Bourbon whiskey, left hanging in the smokehouse for a few months, and then taken outside and run over with a car." With this trademark growl, his incorpo...
     song "The Heart of Saturday Night," the subject of the song drives an Oldsmobile.
  • In Tom Waits 1992 song "goin' out west" a "olds 88" is mentioned as the protagonist's car.
  • "You're Gonna Get Yours" from Public Enemy's 1987 debut album Yo! Bum Rush The Show
    Yo! Bum Rush the Show

    Yo! Bum Rush the Show is the debut album by Public Enemy, released by Def Jam/Columbia Records on January 26, 1987. This was the first album of Public Enemy's that had been released by a record label....
    , an ode to the Ninety-Eight
    Oldsmobile 98

    The Oldsmobile 98 was a full-size car automobile, as well as the List of flagship vehicles by manufacturer of the Oldsmobile division of General Motors in the United States....
    .
  • "This Is Your Daddy's Oldsmobile," a 1990 song by Ray Stevens
    Ray Stevens

    Ray Stevens is an United States country music and pop music singer-songwriter known for his novelty songs as well as more serious works. He was born in Clarkdale, Georgia, Georgia , a small town west of Atlanta, Georgia....
    .
  • "455 Rocket", a 1997 song by Kathy Mattea
    Kathy Mattea

    Kathleen Alice Mattea is an American female country music and Bluegrass music performer who often brings Celtic music sounds to her music. Active since 1983 as a singer, she has recorded seventeen albums and has charted more than thirty singles on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks charts....
    .
  • Elliott Smith
    Elliott Smith

    Steven Paul "Elliott" Smith was an American singer-songwriter and musician. Smith was born in Omaha, Nebraska, Nebraska, raised primarily in Texas, and resided for a significant portion of his life in Portland, Oregon, Oregon, where he first gained popularity....
    's song "Condor Ave." from album Roman Candle
    Roman Candle (album)

    Roman Candle was Elliott Smith's debut album as a solo artist, even though he was still a singer and guitarist for the band Heatmiser. The album has a raw, homemade sound , with Smith playing each instrument and recording it on his Multitrack recording....
     begins with the line, "She took the Oldsmobile out past condor avenue."
  • A line in the Wreckers song "My, Oh My" goes, "This parking lot used to be a field, I parked here in my Oldsmobile."


Oldsmobile cars can also been seen in several popular movies and television series:
  • Oldsmobile was a sponsor of the TV version of Michael Shayne
    Michael Shayne

    Michael Shayne was a fictional private detective character created by writer Brett Halliday during the late 1930s.Shayne debuted in the novel Dividend on Death first published in 1939, written by David Dresser, a pseudonym of Halliday....
     (NBC, 1960-1961). Therefore most of the cars in the show were Oldsmobiles, including the police cars and taxis. As the title character, actor Richard Denning
    Richard Denning

    Richard Denning, formally known as Louis Albert Heindrich Denninger , was an United States actor who starred in such movies as Creature from the Black Lagoon and An Affair to Remember , and on radio with Lucille Ball as her husband George Cooper in My Favorite Husband , the forerunner of television's I Love Lucy, for wh...
     drove a 1960 Olds 98 convertible.
  • The Enforcer
    The Enforcer

    The Enforcer could refer to:* The Enforcer - a 1976 film starring Clint Eastwood, the third film in the Dirty Harry series.* The Enforcer - a 1951 film starring Humphrey Bogart...
     (1976) - When Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood

    Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
     And John Mitchum
    John Mitchum

    John Mitchum was an United States actor in films and later TV from the 1940s. The younger brother of Julie Mitchum and Robert Mitchum, he initially appeared in only unbilled and extra roles before gradually receiving bigger character parts in middle age....
     appears in this film, driving A light red orange metallic 1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 2-door coupe.
  • The Gauntlet (1977 film) (1977) - Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood

    Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
     stars as Ben Shockley, Sondra Locke
    Sondra Locke

    Sondra Locke is an Academy Award and two-time Golden Globe-nominated United States actress, singer and film director, best known for frequently starring in films with Clint Eastwood....
     stars as Gus Mally, Bill McKinney
    Bill McKinney

    Bill McKinney is an United States character actor whose most famous role was the sadistic mountain man who abused and then sodomy Bobby Trippe in the movie Deliverance....
     stars as Constable And Al Silvani
    Al Silvani

    Al Silvani was an American Professional boxing trainer and actor.As one of the most sought-after trainers in the business, Silvani trained over twenty world champions, including Jake LaMotta, Henry Armstrong, Carmen Basilio, Fritzie Zivic, Pone Kingpetch, Rocky Graziano, Ingemar Johansson, and Lou Ambers....
     stars as Police Sergeant that destroys the interior of A light blue 1975 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
    Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser

    Oldsmobile used the Custom Cruiser name on their large rear-wheel drive station wagons from 1971 to 1992. The Custom Cruiser wagon used the same GM B platform platform as the Chevrolet Caprice, and Buick Roadmaster wagons....
     Brougham 4-door station wagon.
  • Every Which Way But Loose
    Every Which Way But Loose

    Every Which Way But Loose is a 1978 United States film, released by Warner Brothers, produced by Robert Daley and directed by James Fargo. It starred Clint Eastwood in an uncharacteristic and offbeat comedy role, as Philo Beddoe, a trucker and brawler roaming the American West in search of a lost love while accompanied by his friend/mana...
    (1978) - When Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood

    Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
    , Sondra Locke
    Sondra Locke

    Sondra Locke is an Academy Award and two-time Golden Globe-nominated United States actress, singer and film director, best known for frequently starring in films with Clint Eastwood....
    , Roy Jenson
    Roy Jenson

    Roy Jenson was a Canada-born actor.Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, he moved to Los Angeles with his family as a child. He joined the U.S. Navy and then graduated from UCLA....
     And Al Silvani
    Al Silvani

    Al Silvani was an American Professional boxing trainer and actor.As one of the most sought-after trainers in the business, Silvani trained over twenty world champions, including Jake LaMotta, Henry Armstrong, Carmen Basilio, Fritzie Zivic, Pone Kingpetch, Rocky Graziano, Ingemar Johansson, and Lou Ambers....
     appears in this film, driving A champagne gold 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
    Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

    The Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was a mid-size car produced by General Motors for the United States market. It was always at the top of the Oldsmobile Cutlass range....
     Brougham 2-door coupe.
  • Escape From Alcatraz
    Escape from Alcatraz

    Escape from Alcatraz is a 1963 non-fiction book, written by J. Campbell Bruce, about the history of Alcatraz Island and the escape attempts, some successful, of the inmates....
    (1979) - Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood

    Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
     stars as Frank Morris
    Frank Morris

    Frank Lee Morris was an United States criminal who escaped from Alcatraz and was Missing person....
    , Fred Ward
    Fred Ward

    Fred Ward is an United States actor. He began his career in 1979 alongside Clint Eastwood in Escape from Alcatraz....
     stars as John Anglin, Ross Reynolds
    Ross Reynolds

    Ross Ernest Reynolds was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Detroit Tigers in 1914 and 1915. He played in 30 games, 9 as a starter....
     stars as Helicopter Pilot And Eugene Jackson
    Eugene Jackson

    Eugene W. Jackson, II was an American former child actor who was a regular of the Our Gang short series during the silent Path? era. When he joined the gang, Jackson, replaced the series' very first black member, Ernie "Sunshine Sammy" Morrison....
     stars as 7th Inmate that destroys the interior of A champagne metallic 1975 Oldsmobile Toronado
    Oldsmobile Toronado

    The Toronado was a two-door coupe produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors from 1966 to 1992.The name "Toronado" has no meaning, and was originally invented for a 1963 Chevrolet show car....
     GT 2-door coupe. Betty Field
    Betty Field

    Betty Field was an United States film and stage actor.Field began her acting career on the West End theatre in Howard Lindsay's farce, She Loves Me Not....
     stars as Stella Johnson.
  • Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (film)

    Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band is an United States musical film 1978 in film. Its soundtrack, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band , features new versions of songs originally written and performed by The Beatles....
    (1978): A stretch Toronado Limo is used.
  • The Blues Brothers
    The Blues Brothers

    The Blues Brothers are a Grammy Award-nominated United States blues music and soul music Revivalist artist founded in 1978 by comedians Dan Aykroyd and John Belushi as part of a Saturday Night Live musical sketches on Saturday Night Live....
    (1980) - During the famous chase scene inside the Dixie Square Mall
    Dixie Square Mall

    Dixie Square Mall is an abandoned enclosed shopping mall located in Harvey, Illinois, United States. It has been abandoned for thirty years, more than twice as long as it was in business....
    , the Blues Brothers skid through the windows of an Oldsmobile showroom filled with 1980 models. As they pull away, Elwood remarks, "New Oldsmobiles are in early this year."
  • Actor Bruce Dern
    Bruce Dern

    Bruce MacLeish Dern is an Academy Award-nominated United States TV and screen actor, who has appeared in over 128 TV shows and films....
     drove an Olds 98 4-door sedan in the movie
    Middle Age Crazy (1980). The car is mentioned in the movie's title song.
  • Any Which Way You Can
    Any Which Way You Can

    Any Which Way You Can is a 1980 in film comedy film, starring Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Geoffrey Lewis , William Smith , and Ruth Gordon....
    (1980) - When Clint Eastwood arrives in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, for the big fight, his opponent and friend William Smith is driving a brand-new, red 1980 98 Regency sedan which is featured prominently in the end of the film.
  • Bronco Billy
    Bronco Billy

    Bronco Billy is a 1980 film directed by and starring Clint Eastwood and written by Dennis Hackin. The lead actress was Sondra Locke....
    (1980) - When Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood

    Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
     And Sondra Locke
    Sondra Locke

    Sondra Locke is an Academy Award and two-time Golden Globe-nominated United States actress, singer and film director, best known for frequently starring in films with Clint Eastwood....
     arrives in Los Angeles, California, driving A satin silver metallic 1980 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
    Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser

    Oldsmobile used the Custom Cruiser name on their large rear-wheel drive station wagons from 1971 to 1992. The Custom Cruiser wagon used the same GM B platform platform as the Chevrolet Caprice, and Buick Roadmaster wagons....
     Brougham 4-door station wagon. The grille was misspelled "Oldsmobile" to spell out SLOB MODEL. Actor Betty Field
    Betty Field

    Betty Field was an United States film and stage actor.Field began her acting career on the West End theatre in Howard Lindsay's farce, She Loves Me Not....
     appears in this film.
  • Honkytonk Man
    Honkytonk Man

    Honkytonk Man is a 1982 in film drama film set in the Great Depression. Clint Eastwood, who produced and directed the film, stars in the film with his son, Kyle Eastwood....
    (1981) - When Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood

    Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
     And Roy Jenson
    Roy Jenson

    Roy Jenson was a Canada-born actor.Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, he moved to Los Angeles with his family as a child. He joined the U.S. Navy and then graduated from UCLA....
     arrives in Memphis, Tennessee, driving A navy blue 1980 Oldsmobile Toronado
    Oldsmobile Toronado

    The Toronado was a two-door coupe produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors from 1966 to 1992.The name "Toronado" has no meaning, and was originally invented for a 1963 Chevrolet show car....
     Brougham 2-door coupe.
  • Firefox (1982) - When Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood

    Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
     And Warren Clarke
    Warren Clarke

    Warren Clarke is an England actor.Clarke was born in Oldham, Lancashire. His first television appearance was in the long running Granada Television soap opera Coronation Street, initially as Kenny Pickup in 1966 and then as Gary Bailey in 1968....
     arrives in Baghdad, Syria, driving A light blue 1977 Oldsmobile 98
    Oldsmobile 98

    The Oldsmobile 98 was a full-size car automobile, as well as the List of flagship vehicles by manufacturer of the Oldsmobile division of General Motors in the United States....
     Regency 2-door coupe.
  • Director Sam Raimi
    Sam Raimi

    Samuel Marshall "Sam" Raimi is an American film director, film producer, actor and screenwriter.He is best known for directing the cult classic horror film The Evil Dead and the Blockbuster Spider-Man film series....
     features a yellow 1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88 in many of his films, particularly the
    Evil Dead
    The Evil Dead

    The Evil Dead is a 1981 in film cult film horror film written and directed by Sam Raimi, starring Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss and Betsy Baker ....
    films where it is driven by main character Ash. In Raimi's Spider-Man, the car is driven by Uncle Ben. This vehicle was personally owned by Raimi.
  • A Christmas Story
    A Christmas Story

    A Christmas Story is a 1983 in film Cinema of the United States/Cinema of Canada comedy film based on the short stories and semi-fictional anecdotes of author and raconteur Jean Shepherd, including material from his books In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash and Wanda Hickey's Night of Golden Memories....
    (1983) - Ralphie says, "Some men are Baptists, others Catholics, my father was an Oldsmobile man."
  • Sudden Impact
    Sudden Impact

    Sudden Impact is a 1983 in film Crime film Thriller and the fourth film in the Dirty Harry , directed by and starring Clint Eastwood . The movie is probably best remembered for Harry's catch phrase "Go ahead, make my day.", often incorrectly attributed to Dirty Harry in the franchise; in 2005, it was voted in a poll by the American Film...
    (1983) - Clint Eastwood's co-star and real life girlfriend Sondra Locke squeals the front tires while driving away in a then-new Olds Firenza hatchback.
  • City Heat
    City Heat

    City Heat is the title of a 1984 action-comedy starring Clint Eastwood and Burt Reynolds.City Heat was released in North America in December 1984....
    (1984) - When Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood

    Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
     And Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds

    Burton Leon "Burt" Reynolds Jr. is an United States actor. Some of his memorable roles include Lewis Medlock in Deliverance, Paul Crewe in The Longest Yard , Bo 'Bandit' Darville in Smokey and the Bandit, J.J....
     appears in his film, driving A satin silver metallic 1982 Oldsmobile 98
    Oldsmobile 98

    The Oldsmobile 98 was a full-size car automobile, as well as the List of flagship vehicles by manufacturer of the Oldsmobile division of General Motors in the United States....
     Regency 2-door coupe.
  • Tightrope (film)
    Tightrope (film)

    Tightrope is a suspense Thriller starring Clint Eastwood as Wes Block, a detective investigating a string of sexually-related murders in New Orleans....
    (1984) - When Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood

    Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
    , Dan Hedaya
    Dan Hedaya

    Dan Hedaya is an United States of America actor. He often plays sleazy villains or uptight, wisecracking individuals....
    , Jamie Rose
    Jamie Rose

    Jamie Rose is an United States actress possibly best known for playing Vickie Gioberti in the prime time 1980s soap opera Falcon Crest. Rose played the role from 1981 to 1983, leaving at the beginning at the show's third season....
     And Genevieve Bujold
    Geneviève Bujold

    Genevi?ve Bujold is an Academy Award-nominated Canada actor....
     appears in this film, driving A black cherry 1982 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale Brougham 4-door sedan.
  • Heartbreak Ridge
    Heartbreak Ridge

    Heartbreak Ridge is a 1986 in film war film, starring Clint Eastwood and Mario Van Peebles, about the 1983 United States invasion of Grenada, West Indies....
    (1986) - When Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood

    Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
     And Eileen Heckart
    Eileen Heckart

    Eileen Heckart was an Academy Awards- and Tony Award-winning United States actress of stage, screen, and television....
     appears in this film, driving A dark maple red metallic 1979 Oldsmobile Toronado
    Oldsmobile Toronado

    The Toronado was a two-door coupe produced by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors from 1966 to 1992.The name "Toronado" has no meaning, and was originally invented for a 1963 Chevrolet show car....
     Brougham 2-door coupe.
  • Bird (1988 film)
    Bird (1988 film)

    Bird is a 1988 United States film produced and directed by Clint Eastwood.The film is a Biographical film, a tribute to the life and music of jazz Saxophone Charlie Parker, written by Joel Oliansky....
    (1987) - When Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood

    Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
     And Betty Field
    Betty Field

    Betty Field was an United States film and stage actor.Field began her acting career on the West End theatre in Howard Lindsay's farce, She Loves Me Not....
     appears in this film, driving A bright red 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme
    Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme

    The Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme was a mid-size car produced by General Motors for the United States market. It was always at the top of the Oldsmobile Cutlass range....
     Brougham 4-door sedan.
  • Lethal Weapon
    Lethal Weapon

    Lethal Weapon is a 1987 in film action film, the first in a film series of Cinema of the United States that were released in 1987, Lethal Weapon 2, Lethal Weapon 3, and Lethal Weapon 4, all directed by Richard Donner and starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover as a mismatched pair of Los Angeles Police Department detectives....
    (1987) - Murtaugh (Danny Glover) drives a 1986 Oldsmobile Delta 88
    Oldsmobile 88

    The Oldsmobile 88 was a full-size car sold by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and produced from 1949 until 1999. From 1950 to 1974 the 88 was the division's top-selling line, particularly the entry-level models such as the 88 and Dynamic 88....
    . 1985 Oldsmobile 98
    Oldsmobile 98

    The Oldsmobile 98 was a full-size car automobile, as well as the List of flagship vehicles by manufacturer of the Oldsmobile division of General Motors in the United States....
     Regency is seen as the villain's vehicle.
  • The Dead Pool
    The Dead Pool

    The Dead Pool is the fifth and last film in the Dirty Harry , set in San Francisco, California and starring Clint Eastwood as Harry Callahan ....
    (1988) - Clint Eastwood's character, Harry "Dirty Harry" Callahan, is pursued by a remote controlled bomb disguised as a radio controlled car through hilly San Francisco in a 1985 Oldsmobile 98
    Oldsmobile 98

    The Oldsmobile 98 was a full-size car automobile, as well as the List of flagship vehicles by manufacturer of the Oldsmobile division of General Motors in the United States....
     Regency .
  • Lethal Weapon 2
    Lethal Weapon 2

    Lethal Weapon 2 is a 1989 in film action film directed by Richard Donner, and starring Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci, Derrick O'Connor and Joss Ackland....
    (1989) - Murtaugh is driving his wife's brand new Custom Cruiser
    Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser

    Oldsmobile used the Custom Cruiser name on their large rear-wheel drive station wagons from 1971 to 1992. The Custom Cruiser wagon used the same GM B platform platform as the Chevrolet Caprice, and Buick Roadmaster wagons....
     station wagon, which is slowly and methodically destroyed throughout the movie. Later in the film, he drives a 1989 88
    Oldsmobile 88

    The Oldsmobile 88 was a full-size car sold by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and produced from 1949 until 1999. From 1950 to 1974 the 88 was the division's top-selling line, particularly the entry-level models such as the 88 and Dynamic 88....
    . A 1989 Cutlass Ciera
    Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera

    The Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera was a mid-size car produced from 1982 through 1996 by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. Production began September 28, 1981 at Doraville Assembly in Georgia ....
     coupe is one of the vehicles driven by the villans in the chase seen.
  • Pink Cadillac
    Pink Cadillac

    * Pink Cadillac , a 1989 film starring Clint Eastwood* Pink Cadillac , a 1984 song by Bruce Springsteen* Pink Cadillac , a 1979 album by John Prine...
    (1989) - When Clint Eastwood
    Clint Eastwood

    Clinton "Clint" Eastwood, Jr. is an American actor, film director, film producer and composer. He is known for his tough guy, anti-hero acting roles in Action films and western films, particularly in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s....
     And Geoffrey Lewis appears in this film, driving An autumn maple red metallic 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera
    Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera

    The Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera was a mid-size car produced from 1982 through 1996 by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. Production began September 28, 1981 at Doraville Assembly in Georgia ....
     Brougham 2-door coupe.
  • Turner and Hooch (1989) stars Tom Hanks as a police officer who is in charge of a dog that destroys the interior of his 1989 Oldsmobile 88
    Oldsmobile 88

    The Oldsmobile 88 was a full-size car sold by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and produced from 1949 until 1999. From 1950 to 1974 the 88 was the division's top-selling line, particularly the entry-level models such as the 88 and Dynamic 88....
     Royale Brougham.
  • King of New York
    King of New York

    King of New York is a 1990 in film crime film, starring Christopher Walken, Laurence Fishburne, David Caruso, Wesley Snipes, Victor Argo, Steve Buscemi and Giancarlo Esposito....
    (1990) - A 1978-80 Ninety Eight Regency is used as an undercover vehicle by crooked NYPD narcotics where they pursue Frank White (Christopher Walken) in a mid-1980s Cadillac Fleetwood
    Cadillac Fleetwood

    The Fleetwood Metal Body Company began business in Fleetwood, Pennsylvania on April 1, 1909 and continued as an independent automobile body builder until acquired in 1925 by the Fisher Body Company, a division of General Motors....
     limousine
    Limousine

    A limousine is a luxury car sedan or saloon car, especially one with a lengthened wheelbase or driven by a chauffeur. The chassis of a limousine may have been extended by the manufacturer or by an independent coach builder....
    . The Ninety Eight was totalled.
  • The Dark Half
    The Dark Half

    The Dark Half is a Horror fiction novel by Stephen King, published in 1989. Publishers Weekly listed The Dark Half as the second best-selling book of 1989 behind Tom Clancy's Clear and Present Danger....
    (1993) - The villain, George Stark (played by Timothy Hutton), is seen driving a jet-black 1966 Toronado in several scenes.
  • Demolition Man
    Demolition Man (film)

    Demolition Man is a 1993 in film Cinema of the United States dystopian action film directed by Marco Brambilla, and starring Sylvester Stallone, Wesley Snipes, Sandra Bullock, Nigel Hawthorne and Denis Leary....
    (1993) - Set mostly in the year 2032, a bright red 1970 Olds 442 is discovered by police officers John Spartan (played by Sylvester Stallone), Lenina Huxley (played by Sandra Bullock) and Alfredo Garcia (played by Benjamin Bratt) in the slums beneath San Angeles. Using an old elevator, the car bursts up through the floor of a modern-day Oldsmobile dealer, and Stallone's character drives it out of the showroom onto the street, beginning an extensive car chase scene. Many other GM cars and concept vehicles were used in the film including the GM Ultralite
    General Motors Ultralite

    The General Motors Corporation Ultralite was a 1992 low emission vehicle concept car intended to demonstrate the benefits of advanced materials and low fuel consumption....
    , which was featured prominently. Ironically, since Oldsmobile folded in 2004, the Oldsmobile dealer set in the year 2032 is now an anachronism. The dealer was also still using the early-90s version of the Oldsmobile logo, which was replaced only three years after the release of the film.
  • Get Shorty
    Get Shorty

    Get Shorty is a 1990 in literature novel by American novelist Elmore Leonard. In 1995 in film, the novel was adapted into a Get Shorty ....
    (1995) - John Travolta's character is incredulous at being given an Oldsmobile Silhouette minivan for a rental instead of his requested Cadillac, to which the rental clerk responds, "You got the Cadillac of minivans," a line oft-repeated outside of the movie.
  • Fargo
    Fargo (film)

    Fargo is a Cinema of the United States film produced, directed and written by brothers Coen brothers. Set in Minnesota, it is the story of a car salesman who hires two men to kidnap his wife for an $80,000 ransom....
    (1996) - late 1980s Oldsmobile cars including the Cutlass Ciera and Ninety-Eight Regency Brougham were featured, as William H. Macy
    William H. Macy

    William Hall Macy, Jr. is an Academy Award-nominated, double Emmy- and Screen Actors Guild Award-winning American actor. He is also a teacher and director in theater, film and television....
    's character was general manager of his father-in-law's Oldsmobile dealership.
  • The X-Files
    The X-Files

    The X-Files is a Peabody Award, Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning American cult following science fiction television series, created by Chris Carter , which first aired in 1993 and ended in 2002....
    (1998) - an Oldsmobile Intrigue was heavily used by the characters as part of a promotional tie-in between General Motors and the movie's producers. Earlier on in the series, Oldsmobile Cutlass Cieras were featured.
  • That 70's Show (1998-2006) features a 1969 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser
    Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser

    The Vista Cruiser is a station wagon built by the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors from 1964 to 1977, which was based on the Oldsmobile Cutlass/F-85 model, but from 1964-1972 had a longer full-sized car wheelbase than the intermediate sedan chassis it was based upon....
     driven by lead character Eric Forman, and many scenes take place in or around "the Vista Cruiser".
  • Reindeer Games
    Reindeer Games

    Reindeer Games is a 2000 movie, directed by John Frankenheimer and starring Ben Affleck, Gary Sinise, and Charlize Theron. It was Frankenheimer's final theatrically released film but received poor reviews....
    (2000) - a 1989 or 1990 Cutlass Ciera sedan is used as a getaway vehicle.
  • An Oldsmobile 88 is featured on the cover art and opening sequence of the video game Driver 2
    Driver 2

    Driver 2: The Wheelman is Back is the second installment of the Driver video game series....
    .
  • Spiderman (2002) - Uncle Ben owned an Oldsmobile 88
    Oldsmobile 88

    The Oldsmobile 88 was a full-size car sold by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and produced from 1949 until 1999. From 1950 to 1974 the 88 was the division's top-selling line, particularly the entry-level models such as the 88 and Dynamic 88....
     and tells his nephew Peter Parker in the car
    With great power comes great responsibility. He was eventually carjacked and killed.
  • Barbershop
    Barbershop

    Barbershop can refer to:* A place where barbers work, see Barber* An a cappella musical style, see Barbershop music* A 2002 motion picture, see Barbershop ...
    (2002) The character played by Ice Cube
    Ice Cube

    O'Shea Jackson , better known by his stage name Ice Cube is an United States of America rapper, actor, screenwriter, and film producer.He began his career as a member of the rap group N.W.A along with group leader Eazy-E, and later launched a successful solo career in music and Film....
     drives a maroon 1987 Cutlass Ciera and tries, unsuccessfully, to sell it at a used car lot in a desperate attempt to get cash to pay off a debt.
  • 8 mile (2002) - Eminem
    Eminem

    Marshall Bruce Mathers III , known by his primary stage name Eminem, or by his alter-ego Slim Shady, is an American rapper, record producer and actor....
      "B-Rabbit" and his friends were riding around in a worn-out Oldsmobile 98. They shoot a paintball gun at a police car, and the police give chase. During the chase, the electrical system shorts out, and the car shuts down, forcing them to evade the police by coasting into an alley.
  • Cheaper By The Dozen
    Cheaper by the Dozen (2003 film)

    Cheaper by the Dozen is a 2003 United States comedy film about a family with twelve children . The title of the film was initially taken from the novel, which was a biography of Frank Bunker Gilbreth and Lillian Moller Gilbreth and their twelve children, but other than the title and the concept of a family with twelve children, the fi...
    (2003) - Tom Baker (Steve Martin) gives his son Charlie (Tom Welling) a well-worn early 1980s Olds Cutlass Supreme.
  • Memphis Bleek
    Memphis Bleek

    Malik Thuston Cox, better known by his stage name of Memphis Bleek or "Memphis Grillz", is a New York rapper currently signed to Roc-A-Fella Records....
    (2003) - 'Round Here' music video produced by Def Jam.
  • The Matrix Reloaded
    The Matrix Reloaded

    The Matrix Reloaded is a 2003 in film film, the second installment in The Matrix , written and directed by the Wachowski Brothers. It premiered on May 7, 2003, in Westwood, Los Angeles, California, and went on general release by Warner Bros....
    (2003) - many Oldsmobiles are used as cameo vehicles, especially during the famous highway chase scene. Even though the characters never drive an Oldsmobile in the film, there was interaction between Oldsmobiles in the scene. There is one part when Agent Johnson jumps on top of the front of an Aurora
    Oldsmobile Aurora

    The Oldsmobile Aurora is a mid-size sedan made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and launched in 1995. The Aurora rode on the same Cadillac-derived GM G platform as the 2-door Buick Riviera....
    , completely destroying the front end and causing the car to do a front flip and land on its roof. Another scene involves the Twins
    Twins (The Matrix)

    In The Matrix, The Twins are the two silvery henchmen of the Merovingian who can become transparent and move through solid objects.They are also the 'ghosts' the Oracle explains while talking to Neo before the 'Burly Brawl'....
     gunning down an Intrigue
    Oldsmobile Intrigue

    The Oldsmobile Intrigue was a mid-size sedan manufactured from 1998 through 2002 by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. The Intrigue's design cues were first seen in 1995 with the Oldsmobile Antares concept car....
     and shoving it into the divider wall, causing it to do a barrel roll and land on its roof.
  • Common
    Common

    Common may refer to:*COMMON, a users group*Common , fictional language used in sci-fi and fantasy literature*Common , Chicago based MC, actor, and author formerly known as Common Sense...
    (2005) - The Corner (song)
    The Corner (song)

    "The Corner" is the second single released by rapping Common on his sixth album, Be . It features a refrain and production by Kanye West as well as spoken word lyrics by The Last Poets....
     music video features a blue 1980s Oldsmobile 88
    Oldsmobile 88

    The Oldsmobile 88 was a full-size car sold by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and produced from 1949 until 1999. From 1950 to 1974 the 88 was the division's top-selling line, particularly the entry-level models such as the 88 and Dynamic 88....
    . He even raps "So we can cop clothes & roll in a Rolls / Now I roll in a Olds with windows that don't roll."
  • Cars
    Cars (film)

    Cars is a 2006 in film United States animation feature film produced by Pixar and directed by both John Lasseter and Joe Ranft. It was the seventh The Walt Disney Company/Pixar feature film, and the final film by Pixar before it was bought by Disney....
    (2006): Piston Cup Championship Sportscaster
    Sportscaster

    A sportscaster is a type of journalist on radio and/or television who specializes in reporting or commentating on sporting events. Sportscasting is often done live television, "in real-time"....
     Bob Cutlass, voiced by Bob Costas
    Bob Costas

    Robert Quinlan "Bob" Costas is a sportscaster, on the air for the NBC network since the early 1980s....
    , is a 1999 Aurora
    Oldsmobile Aurora

    The Oldsmobile Aurora is a mid-size sedan made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors and launched in 1995. The Aurora rode on the same Cadillac-derived GM G platform as the 2-door Buick Riviera....
    .
  • Tenacious D in the Pick of Destiny (2006): A Blue 1987 Cutlass Supreme sedan is used in the Car chase scene, and is also referenced in one of the songs during the movie.
  • Dead Silence
    Dead Silence

    Dead Silence is a 2007 in film horror film from the creators of Saw , James Wan and Leigh Whannell. The film stars Ryan Kwanten as the main protagonist, Jamie Ashen, Donnie Wahlberg as Detective Jim Lipton and Judith Roberts as Mary Shaw....
    (2007): The Main Character drives a 1970 442 Cutlass Supreme Convertible. In which a chase scene with the ghost happens in it.
  • Four Brothers
    Four Brothers (film)

    Four Brothers is an Action film crime film directed by John Singleton. The movie stars Tyrese Gibson, Andre 3000, Mark Wahlberg, and Garrett Hedlund....
    (2006): Mark Wahlberg's character drives a 1986 442 Cutlass Supreme, in which is destroyed during a high speed chase after two hired killers.
Personal Luxury And Full-Size
  • In Kanye West's song, "Drive Slow" an Oldsmobile Aurora is mentioned in the line, "They had the Lincoln's and Aurora's we were hurting them all"


Marketing themes


Early on in their history, Olds enjoyed a healthy public relations boost from the 1905 hit song " In My Merry Oldsmobile". The well known song was updated in the fifties to sing about "The Rocket 88".

The strong public relations efforts by GM in the 1950s was epitomized in the Motorama
Motorama

Motorama was an auto show staged by General Motors Corporation from 1949 to 1961. These automobile extravaganzas were designed to whet public appetite and boost automobile sales with displays of fancy prototypes, concept vehicles and other special or halo vehicle....
 auto show. The impact of that traveling show, was literally a "one company", auto-show extravaganza. Millions of Americans attended, in a spirit not unlike a "mini-World's Fair
World's Fair

Universal Exposition or Expo is the name given to various large public exhibitions held since the mid-19th century. They are the third largest event in the world in terms of economic and cultural impact, after the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games....
". Every GM division had a "Dream Car". Oldsmobile's dream/concept car was called "The Golden Rocket".
1970olds442
The Dr. Oldsmobile theme was one of Oldsmobile's most successful marketing campaign's in the early '70s, it involved fictional characters created to promote the wildly popular 442 muscle car. 'Dr. Oldsmobile' was a tall lean professor type who wore a white lab coat. His assistants included 'Elephant Engine Ernie' who represented the big block 455 Rocket engine. 'Shifty Sidney' was a character who could be seen swiftly shifting his hand using a Hurst shifter. 'Wind Tunnel Waldo' had slicked back hair that appeared to be constantly wind blown. He represented Oldsmobile's wind tunnel testing, that produced some of the sleekest designs of the day. Another character included 'Hy Spy' who had his ear to the ground as he checked out the competition.

In the 1970s, the mid-size Oldsmobile Cutlass
Oldsmobile Cutlass

The Oldsmobile Cutlass is an automobile made by the Oldsmobile division of General Motors. The Cutlass was introduced in 1961 as a unibody compact car....
 was the division's best-selling model, and for several years in the late 1970s and early 1980s, it was the best-selling car in America. But the sales of the Cutlass and other Oldsmobile models fell beginning in the 1990s. The brand was hurt by its image as old and stuffy, and this perception continued despite a public relations campaign in the late 1980s that proclaimed this was "not your father's Oldsmobile." Ironically, many fans of the brand say that the declining sales were in fact caused by the "this is not your father's Oldsmobile" campaign", as the largest market for Oldsmobiles was the population whose parents had in fact owned Oldsmobiles.

See also

  • List of automobile manufacturers
  • Oldsmobile V8 engine
    Oldsmobile V8 engine

    The Oldsmobile Rocket V8 was the first post-war Overhead valve V8 at General Motors Corporation. Production started in 1949, with a new generation introduced in 1964....
  • Irving Jacob Reuter
    Irving Jacob Reuter

    Irving Jacob Reuter was an automotive leader in the early 1900s. In 1925 he was named general manager and president of the Oldsmobile Corporation after rising through the ranks at Remy Electric Company and then General Motors after the two companies merged in 1918....


Further reading

  • , published in April 2004


External links

  • Oldsmobile's old web site, now a GM-run Olds heritage site
  • Oldsmobile's website of 2004: The last year of production
  • Photo archive, history, concepts, vintage ads, videos and owners registry.
  • An Oldsmobile Wiki