The name of the Oldsmobile 442 originally meant that it had a four-barrel carburetor, a four-speed manual transmission, and ...
General Motors produced Oldsmobile cars for the majority of its existence. The company, established in 1897 by Ransom E. Olds, is still based in the US. In its 107-year existence, it manufactured 35.2 ...
The Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight Regency Coupe arrived at a moment when full-size American luxury was being downsized, not ...
Oldsmobile may not be a brand that still exists today, but it had a significant impact on the burgeoning American automotive empire. And on August 21, 1897, the Olds Motor Works company first came to ...
For most of the 20th Century, Lansing was Oldsmobile’s hometown. But with GM having announced the phase-out of the Oldsmobile nameplate, this city’s future lies with Cadillac, whose $559 million ...
Before the muscle car wars had names, before Pontiac’s GTO and Chrysler’s Road Runner strutted across billboards, there was the Oldsmobile 88. Back in 1949, Oldsmobile dropped a Rocket V8 into a ...
Whenever the Oldsmobile 442 is mentioned, most people probably conjure up an image in their heads of the first-generation Oldsmobile 442 - likely in "Hurst Olds" guise with the iconic gold and white ...
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DETROIT (AP) - The Oldsmobile is coming to the end of the road. General Motors Corp. said Tuesday that the oldest brand name in U.S. automotive history will be retired over the next few years. GM ...