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Oldsmobile

Oldsmobile or formally the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors was a brand of American automobiles, produced for most of its existence by General Motors. Originally established as "Olds Motor Vehicle Company" by Ransom E. Olds in 1897, it produced over 35 million vehicles, including at least 14 million built at its Lansing, Michigan factory alone. During its time as a division of General Motors, Oldsmobile slotted into the middle of GM's five (passenger car) divisions (above Chevrolet and Pontiac, but below Buick and Cadillac), and was noted for several groundbreaking technologies and designs.

Oldsmobile
Oldsmobile building, pictured in 2008
FormerlyOlds Motor Vehicle Company
(1897–1899)
Olds Motor Works (1899–1942)
TypePrivate (1897–1908)
Division (1908–2004)
IndustryAutomotive
FoundedAugust 21, 1897; 125 years ago (1897-08-21)
FounderRansom E. Olds
DefunctApril 29, 2004; 18 years ago (2004-04-29)
FateDissolved
HeadquartersLansing, Michigan,
U.S.
Key people
Frederick Smith
Angus Smith
A. B. C. Hardy
Irving Jacob Reuter
C. L. McCuen
John Beltz
Charles Kettering
ProductsLuxury and standard automobiles
ParentGeneral Motors

Oldsmobile's sales peaked at over one million annually from 1983 to 1986, but by the 1990s the division faced growing competition from premium import brands, and sales steadily declined. When it shut down in 2004, Oldsmobile was the oldest surviving American automobile marque, and one of the oldest in the world, after Mercedes-Benz, Peugeot, Renault, Fiat, Opel, Autocar and Tatra (initially Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau co.).

History

Early history

 
Ransom Eli Olds, the founder and namesake of Oldsmobile

Oldsmobiles were first manufactured by the Olds Motor Vehicle Co. in Lansing, Michigan, a company founded by Ransom E. Olds in 1897. In 1901 (the same year that Horace and John Dodge won a contract to produce transmissions for the Oldsmobile company), the company produced 635 cars, making it the first high-volume gasoline-powered automobile manufacturer. (Electric car manufacturers such as Columbia Electric and steam-powered car manufacturers such as Locomobile had higher volumes a few years earlier.) Oldsmobile became the top-selling car company in the United States for a few years around 1903–1904. Ransom Olds left the company in 1904 because of a dispute with sales manager Frederick Smith, who was questioning production techniques and wanted Mr. Olds to certify that each car that left the plant was free from defects. Mr. Smith then set up an experimental engineering shop without Mr. Olds' knowledge or consent, causing Mr. Olds to leave in 1904 and formed the REO Motor Car Company.[1] This was a similar situation Henry Ford encountered when he was forced out of the company he founded, the Henry Ford Company and started the Ford Motor Company in 1903. After merging with Diamond T in 1967, Diamond Reo Trucks also lasted into the 21st century, folding in 2013.

 
1904 Oldsmobile Model 6C "Curved-Dashboard"

The 1902 to 1907 Oldsmobile Model R "Curved Dash" was the first mass-produced car,[2] made from the first automotive assembly line, an invention which is often incorrectly credited to Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Company. Ford was the first to manufacture cars on a moving assembly line, while Olds used a stationary assembly line, meaning that the assembled vehicle remained in one place and workers would move from one car to the next and perform one assigned task. This differed from hand-made vehicles in the past where various workers would work on one car until it was completed and was labor- and time-intensive. After Olds merged Olds Motor Vehicle Co. with the Olds Gas Engine Works in 1899, it was renamed "Olds Motor Works" and moved to a new plant in Detroit, located at the corner of East Jefferson Avenue and MacArthur Bridge.[3] By March 1901, the company had a whole line of models ready for mass production. However, 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. While the factory was being rebuilt from insurance, many subcontractors were used to keep production going, to include Henry M. Leland for engines and the Dodge Brothers. Olds was a strong competitor to other independent companies Buick and Cadillac before they became divisions of General Motors between 1908 and 1909. Later after Mr. Olds left the company, Oldsmobile production was moved to Lansing.

Officially, the cars were called "Olds automobiles," but were 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". The last Oldsmobile Curved Dash was made in 1907. General Motors purchased the company on November 12, 1908.[4] When GM assumed operations, platform sharing began with Buick products and Oldsmobile shared platforms were identified with the prefix "Series" followed by a number, while models developed by pre-GM engineers were identified with the prefix "Model" followed by a letter. Early on, Oldsmobile was a competitor to Hudson as some former engineers of Oldsmobile took positions with Hudson.

1910s

 
1910 Oldsmobile Limited

The 1910 Limited Touring Series 23 was an early, ambitious, high point for the company. Riding atop 42-inch (1067 mm) wheels, and equipped with factory "white" tires,[5] the Limited was the prestige model in Oldsmobile's two model lineup, with the smaller Oldsmobile Autocrat Series 32 having 36-inch wheels.

The Limited retailed for US$4,600, ($133,778 in 2021 dollars [6]) an amount greater than the price of a new basic three-bedroom house. Buyers received goatskin upholstery, a 60 hp (45 kW) 707 CID (11.6 L) T-head straight-six 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 ($168,676 in 2021 dollars [6]). 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 train, an event immortalized in the painting Setting the Pace by William Hardner Foster.

The Limited was at the time considered technologically advanced and cutting edge, if on the expensive side, but it established the division's reputation for innovation. The Oldsmobile Series 40 was offered in 1912 and was considerably more affordable and smaller, and later the Oldsmobile Light Eight in 1916, Oldsmobile offered a Cadillac-sourced flathead V8 engine until 1923, while Buick remained with their division exclusive overhead valve straight-six engine until 1930.[7]

Beginning in 1910, bodywork was supplied by Fisher Body, a longstanding tradition that led to the company being eventually merged into GM in later years.

1920s

 
1928 Oldsmobile 6 (Model F-28) 4-door sedan

In 1926, the Oldsmobile Six came in five body styles, and ushered in a new GM bodystyle platform called the "GM B platform", shared with Buick products.[8]

In 1929, as part of General Motors' companion make program, Oldsmobile introduced the higher standard Viking brand, marketed through the Oldsmobile dealer network. Viking was already discontinued at the end of the 1930 model year although an additional 353 cars were marketed as 1931 models.

1930s

 
1934 Oldsmobile 8 convertible coupe (Model L-34)

In the 1930s, Oldsmobile produced two body styles of automobile, the Series F (straight-6 cylinder) and the longer Series L (straight-8 cylinder).[9] In 1933 The Oldsmobile Program appeared on CBS radio for two years which was a new advertising approach to sell products and services.

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, which would offer it in its own cars in 1938. This transmission features a conventional clutch pedal, which the driver presses before selecting either "low" or "high" range. In "low," the car shifts between first and second gears. In "high," the car shifts among first, third and fourth gears.[10]

1940s

For the 1940 model, Oldsmobile was the first auto manufacturer to offer a fully automatic transmission, called the "Hydramatic", which features four forward speeds. It has a gas pedal and a brake—no clutch pedal. The gear selector is on the steering column.

Starting in 1941 and continuing through 1999, Oldsmobile used a two-digit model designation. As originally implemented, the first digit signifies the body size while the second represents the number of cylinders. Body sizes were 6, 7, 8, and 9, and straight six- and straight eight-cylinder engines were offered. Thus, Oldsmobiles were named "66" through "98".

Until January 1, 1942, the Division was still known by the still official name of Olds Motor Works, when it was changed to the collective name the cars were known as, "Oldsmobiles". Thus, the division was officially christened the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors. The last pre-war Oldsmobile rolled off the assembly line on February 5, 1942. During World War II, 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, the Rocket engine was introduced, which used an overhead valve V8 design rather than the flathead "straight-eight" design which prevailed at the time. The overhead valve was originally exclusive to Buick as they invented the technology and offered it on all of their products. This engine produced far more power than the other engines that were popular during that era, and found favor with hot-rodders and stock car racers. The basic design, with a few minor changes, endured until Oldsmobile redesigned its V8 engines in the mid-1960s.

1950s

 
1950 Oldsmobile 88 badge
 
1953 Oldsmobile 98 convertible
 
1957 Oldsmobile Starfire 98 Holiday sedan with "StratoRoof" rear window

Oldsmobile entered the 1950s following a divisional image campaign centered on its 'Rocket' engines and the Space Race, and its cars' appearance followed suit. Oldsmobile's Rocket V8 engine was the leader in performance; its cars were generally considered the fastest on the market; and by the mid-1950s their styling was among the first to offer a wide, "open maw" grille, suggestive of fighter jet propulsion. From 1948 to 1957, Oldsmobile adopted a ringed-globe emblem depicting North America to stress what marketers felt was its universal appeal. Starting in 1958, the grille logo changed again to reflect the rocket image, that was used throughout the late 1950s, the make used twin jet pod-styled taillights as a nod to its "Rocket" theme. Oldsmobile was among the first of General Motors' divisions to receive a true hardtop in 1950 called the "Holiday coupe" (Buick's version was called the "Riviera", and Cadillac's was called the "Coupe De Ville"), and it was also 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. New for 1954 on 98 coupes and convertibles (Starfire) would be front and rear "sweep cut" fender styling, which would not show up on a Chevrolet until 1956 and not until 1957 on a Pontiac. 1953 models changed to a 12 volt electrical system that made starting easier.

 
1957 Oldsmobile Starfire Ninety-Eight Holiday coupe

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 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. Mid-1955 also saw the introduction of the four-door Holiday pillarless hardtop, the industry's first (along with Buick).

General Motors' styling as a whole lost its frontrunner status in 1957 when Chrysler introduced Virgil Exner's "forward look" designs. When compared side to side, Oldsmobile looked dated next to its price-point competitors DeSoto and Mercury. Compounding the problem for Oldsmobile and Buick was a styling mistake which GM called the "StratoRoof", which was reminiscent of the "greenhouse" canopy used on the Convair B-36 Peacemaker high altitude bomber. 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" which many felt had overly ostentatious styling.

Up front, all 1958 Oldsmobile's received one of General Motors' heavily styled front facias 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.

 
1958 Oldsmobile Super 88 Holiday coupe

Ford styling consultant Alex Tremulis (designer of the 1948 Tucker sedan) 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.

In 1959, Oldsmobile models were completely redesigned with a rocket motif from front to rear, as the top of the front fenders had a chrome rocket, while the body-length fins were shaped as rocket exhausts which culminated in a fin-top taillight (concave on the 98 models while convex on the 88 models). The 1959 models also offered several roof treatments, such as the pillared sedan with a fastback rear window and the Holiday SportSedan, which was a flat-roofed pillarless hardtop with wraparound front and rear glass. The 1959 models were marketed as "the linear look", and also featured a bar-graph speedometer which showed a green indicator through 35 miles per hour (56 km/h), then changed to orange until 65 miles per hour (105 km/h), then was red above that until the highest speed read by the speedometer, 120 miles per hour (190 km/h). Power windows were available on the 98 models, as were two-speed electric windshield wipers with electrically powered windshield washers. The 88 still relied on vacuum-operated windshield wipers without a washer feature. 1959 Oldsmobiles were offered with "Autronic Eye" (a dashboard-mounted automatic headlight dimmer) as well as factory-installed air conditioning and power-operated front bench seat as available options. The 1959 body style was continued through the 1960 model year, but the fins were toned down for 1960 and the taillights were moved to the bottom of the fenders.

1960s

 
From 1948 until 2004, Oldsmobile used a variety of logos employing a rocket theme that played off its Rocket line of V-8 engines. This image is stylistic variation of a rocket sitting on a launchpad
 
1967 Oldsmobile 442 sport coupe

Notable achievements for Oldsmobile in the 1960s included the introduction of the first turbocharged engine and a factory water injection system in 1962 (the Turbo Jetfire), the first modern front-wheel drive car produced in the United States (the 1966 Toronado), the Vista Cruiser station wagon (noted for its roof glass), and the upscale 442 muscle car. Olds briefly used the names "Jetstar 88" (1964–1966) and Delmont 88 (1967–1968) on its least expensive full-size models in the 1960s. In 1968 the split grille appearance was introduced and remained a traditional feature until production ended in 2004.

Notable models for the 1960s:

  • Oldsmobile 442 – began as a 1964 muscle car option package (4-barrel carburetor, 4-speed manual transmission, and 2 exhausts) on the F-85/Cutlass. In 1965, to better compete with the Pontiac GTO, the original 330 CID V8 rated at 310 hp (231 kW) was replaced by a new 400 CID V8 rated at 345 hp (257 kW). 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 (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 320 hp (239 kW) 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. It also came with a 6.6L 400 CID engine as an option in 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 1965 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 (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 to 1967, one-piece from 1968 to 1972) 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 to 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 (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 345 hp (257 kW), and a larger 425 CID Super Rocket V8 from 1965 to 1966, rated at 375 hp (280 kW).
  • Oldsmobile Jetstar I (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. Standard equipment included the 345 hp (257 kW) 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 Oldsmobile 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 lesser 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. But lost in the mix was a high-performance car in the ’65 Jetstar I. Trimmed down to 3963#, the ’65 model was an overlooked performance car. The new 370 hp (276 kW) 425ci Starfire engine delivered 470 lb⋅ft (637 N⋅m) of torque, was durable, and was quite an improvement over the ’64 394. The new Oldsmobile Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission was a vast performance improvement over the previous “slim-jim” Hydra-Matic transmission. Also, Oldsmobile 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 Delta 88 (1949–1999) While the "88" series of Oldsmobile's date back to the 1940s, and were offered in a variety of trim levels, the introduction of the Delta 88, which superseded the Super 88 line as Olds' mid-level full-sized vehicles, was a watershed event for the division. Better trimmed than the low price Dynamic 88 range, but available in a wider range of body styles than the Super 88 had been, the Delta range was an immediate hit with car buyers. It quickly overshadowed the Dynamic 88 line. To pump life into the Dynamic 88 range, Oldsmobile renamed it the Delmont 88 for 1967. However, the Delta continued to climb in popularity to the point where Oldsmobile dropped the Delmont range at the end of the 1968 model run. Eventually the Delta 88 was joined by the Delta 88 Royale, a premium trimmed Delta. The Delta continued to be Oldsmobile's most popular full size line. In an attempt to modernize marketing efforts as Oldsmobile's fortunes declined, the "Delta" name was dropped in 1989, but the car lived on as the Eighty-Eight until Oldsmobile ended its production in 1999.
  • Oldsmobile Toronado (1966–1992) – a front-wheel-drive coupe in the personal luxury car 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 385 hp (287 kW), mated to a three-speed Turbo Hydra-Matic transmission. The Toronado was Motor Trend magazine's 1966 "car of the year".

1970s-1980s

 
1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Convertible
 
1977 Oldsmobile Omega sedan
 
1994 Oldsmobile Eighty-Eight Royale
 
First Generation Oldsmobile Aurora

The 1970s and 1980s were good years for the Oldsmobile division; sales soared (reaching an all-time high of 1,066,122 in 1985) based on popular designs, positive reviews from critics, and perceived quality and reliability, with the Cutlass series becoming North America's top-selling car by 1976. By this time, Olds had displaced Pontiac and Plymouth as the third best-selling brand in the U.S. behind Chevrolet and Ford. In the late 1970s and again in the mid-1980s, model-year production topped one million units, something only Chevrolet and Ford had achieved.

The very popularity of Oldsmobile's cars created a problem for the division in the late 1970s, however. 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 began equipping most full-size Delta 88 models (those with Federal emissions specifications) 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 nightmare for GM.[11][12]

Following this debacle, disclaimers stating that "Oldsmobiles are equipped with engines produced by various GM divisions" were tacked onto 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 version of the 350-cubic-inch engine were eventually discontinued.

Oldsmobile also introduced a 5.7L (350 cu-in) V8 diesel engine option on its Custom Cruiser, Delta 88 and 98 models in 1978; and a smaller 4.3L (260 cu-in) displacement V8 diesel on the 1979 Cutlass Salon and Cutlass Supreme/Cutlass Calais models. These were largely based on corresponding gasoline engines but with heavier duty cast blocks, redesigned heads and fast glow plugs; and on the 5.7L, oversized cranks, main bearings and wrist pins. There were several problems with these engines, including water and corrosion in the injectors (no water separator in the fuel line); paraffin clogging of fuel lines and filters in cold weather; reduced lubrication in the heads due to undersized oil galleys; head bolt failures; and the use of aluminum rockers and stanchions in the 4.3L V8 engines. While the 5.7L was also offered on various Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, GMC, and Pontiac models, it was eventually discontinued by all divisions in 1985. V6 diesels of 4.3L displacement were also offered between 1982 and 1985. In 1988 the then all-new 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Pace car was the 1st production car with heads up display.[13]

Notable models:

  • Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme (1966–1997) – more performance and luxury than the lower-priced Cutlass and Cutlass S models, fitting in at the lower end of the personal luxury car market. Models were similar to the Pontiac Grand Prix, Chevrolet Monte Carlo, and Buick Regal.
  • Oldsmobile 88 (1949-1999) – Oldsmobile full-sized family coupe and sedan. Led Oldsmobile sales from 1950 to 1974. Downsized in 1977, became front-wheel-drive in 1986. The first-generation 88 is reputed to have inspired the song "Rocket 88" – arguably the first rock & roll record.
  • Oldsmobile 98 (1941–1996) – Oldsmobile full-sized luxury coupe and sedan that was downsized in 1977 and 1985, became front-wheel-drive in 1985.
  • Oldsmobile Toronado (1966–1992) – personal luxury coupe, major redesign downsized the car in 1979 then again in 1986, Motor Trend Car of the Year in '66.
  • Oldsmobile Omega (1973–1984) – European flavored compact car originally based on the Chevrolet Nova and later the Chevrolet Citation.
  • Oldsmobile Calais (or Cutlass Calais) (1985–1991) – popular compact coupe and 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 (1982–1996) – popular selling upscale mid-sized car based on GM's A platform. 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.[citation needed]
  • Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser (1971–1992) – full-size station wagon. Downsized in 1977. Within Oldsmobile, the Custom Cruiser shared its trim with either (or both) the Oldsmobile Delta 88 or Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight; following the further downsizing of Oldsmobile sedans in 1986, the Custom Cruiser effectively became a stand-alone model line. With the discontinuation of the Cutlass Supreme Classic in 1988, the Custom Cruiser became the sole Oldsmobile sold with rear-wheel drive.
  • Oldsmobile Starfire (1975–1980) – sporty subcompact, hatchback coupe similar to the Chevrolet Monza, which was itself, based on the Chevrolet Vega.
  • Oldsmobile Firenza (1982–1988) – compact sedan, hatchback, coupe, and station wagon based on GM's J-body, sharing the same platform with the Chevrolet Cavalier, Pontiac Sunbird, Buick Skyhawk, and Cadillac Cimarron.

1990s

After the tremendous success of the 1970s and 1980s, things changed quickly for Oldsmobile, and by the early 1990s the brand had lost its place in the market (as annual sales had fallen from a record high of 1,066,122 in 1985 to just 402,936 in 1993), squeezed between other GM divisions, and with competition from new upscale import makes Acura, Infiniti and Lexus. GM continued to use Oldsmobile sporadically to showcase futuristic designs and as a "guinea pig" for testing new technology, with Oldsmobile offering the Toronado Trofeo, which included a visual instrument system with a calendar, datebook, climate controls and several prototypes built in conjunction with Avis with an early satellite-based navigation system. For 1995, Oldsmobile introduced the Aurora, which would be the inspiration for the design of its cars from the mid-1990s onward. The introduction of the Aurora marked as General Motors' catalyst to reposition Oldsmobile as an upscale import fighter. Accordingly, Oldsmobile received a new logo based on the familiar "rocket" theme. Also in 1995 Oldsmobile introduced the first satellite navigation system available in the United States, the Guidestar on the 1995 Oldsmobile 88.[14] 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.

Redesigned and new models introduced from 1990 to 2004:

2000s

In spite of Oldsmobile's critical successes since the mid-1990s, a reported shortfall in sales and overall profitability prompted General Motors to announce in December 2000 its plans to shut down the Oldsmobile organization. That announcement was officially revealed two days after Oldsmobile distributed the Bravada SUV – which became another critical hit for the division but turned out to be the final new model for the Oldsmobile brand.

The phaseout was conducted on the following schedule:

The last 500 Aleros, Auroras, Bravadas, Silhouettes 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. However, only the Intrigue, Aurora, Bravada, and Alero had all Final 500 models built; the Silhouette only had 360 built as a result of the plant running out of out of production capacity due to fleet order obligations for minivans on the same assembly line.[citation needed] The Oldsmobile division's last completed production car was an Alero GLS 4-door sedan, which was signed by all of the Olds assembly line workers. It was on display at the R. E. Olds Transportation Museum located in Lansing, Michigan until GM's bankruptcy, when it retook possession of the car. It was then located at the GM Heritage Center in Sterling Heights, Michigan. In December 2017, the car headed to New York where it was auctioned off at a dealer-only auction for $42,000 to a Florida dealer. Also sold at the auction were a 1999 Cutlass and a 1999 Ciera.

Firsts

During the 107 years of Oldsmobile's existence, it was known for being a guinea pig for new technologies and firsts.

  • 1898 – Olds Motor Works exports a steam powered automobile to Mumbai, India, making it the first exported American car.[15]
  • 1901 – The first speedometer to be offered on a production car was on an Oldsmobile Curved Dash.
  • 1901 – Oldsmobile became the first car company to procure parts from third-party suppliers.[16]
  • 1901 – Olds produces 635 cars, becoming the first high-volume producer of gasoline automobiles.[17]
  • 1901 – Oldsmobile was the first auto manufacturer to publicly promote their vehicles.[18]
  • 1902 – The Oldsmobile Curved Dash becomes the first mass-produced vehicle in America.
  • 1903 – Olds builds the first purpose built Mail Truck.[19]
  • 1908 – Oldsmobile becomes a division of GM, and rebadges the Buick Model B as the Oldsmobile Model 20, creating arguably the first badge-engineered automobile.
  • 1915 – First standard windshield.[20]
  • 1926 – Oldsmobile was the first car company to use chrome plating on its trim.[21]
  • 1929 – Oldsmobile creates the first Monobloc V8 engine in its Viking Sister-brand.
  • 1932 – Oldsmobile introduces the first automatic choke.[22]
  • 1935 – Oldsmobile offers the first all steel roof on an automobile.[23]
  • 1940 – Oldsmobile introduces the Hydra-Matic, the first production fully automatic transmission.
  • 1948 – Oldsmobile, along with Buick and Cadillac begin offering one piece compound curved windshields. Prior to this, windshields were split in the middle.
  • 1949 – Oldsmobile introduces the first high-compression, OHV V8 engine the Rocket.[24]
  • 1952 – Oldsmobile, introduces the "Autronic Eye" – the first automatic headlight dimming system.[25]
  • 1953 – Oldsmobile becomes one of the earliest automakers to switch their complete line up to the newly standardized 12v charging system. Buick Roadmasters and Cadillacs were other early adopters.
  • 1962 – Oldsmobile creates first production turbocharged car, the Oldsmobile F-85 Jetfire.
  • 1962 – Oldsmobile creates first production car with water injection, the Oldsmobile F-85 Jetfire.[26]
  • 1966 – The Toronado is the first mass-produced front-wheel-drive American car.[27]
  • 1969 – First use of chromed ABS plastic exterior trim, on the 1969 Oldsmobile Toronado.
  • 1969 – First production electric grid window defogger on an American car, the 1969 Oldsmobile Toronado.[28]
  • 1971 – The Oldsmobile Toronado was arguably the first production car with a high mouted brake light. The taillights were supplemented by a pair of eye-level stop and signal lamps set in slots just below the rear window.[29]
  • 1974 – The Toronado is the first American car to offer a driver-side airbag, a feature later shared with Buick and Cadillac.
  • 1977 – The Toronado is the first production American car with a microprocessor to run engine controls.[30]
  • 1982 – First use of high-impact moulded plastic body components – 1982 Oldsmobile Omega [31]
  • 1986 – Oldsmobile along with Buick introduces the Delco VIC touchscreen interface on the Oldsmobile Toronado and the Buick Riviera first of its kind on a production Automobile.
  • 1988 – The first production heads-up display system – 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Indy Pace car.[32]
  • 1988 – Oldsmobile broke a world closed-course speed record with the Oldsmobile Aerotech at 267 mph, driven by legendary race car driver A. J. Foyt.[33]
  • 1990 – Oldsmobile introduces an updated color Touchscreen interface with built in cellular phone (a predecessor to modern infotainment systems) on the 1990 Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo.[34]
  • 1995 – Oldsmobile presented Guidestar, the first on-board navigation system to be offered on a US production car.[35]
  • 1997 – Oldsmobile is the first American car company to turn 100.[36]
  • 2001 – The fully redesigned 2002 Oldsmobile Bravada SUV became the first truck ever to pace the Indianapolis 500.[37]

Oldsmobile Administrative Building

The 200,000 square-foot Oldsmobile Administration Building, also known as Building 70, was completed in 1966 to accommodate the company's major administration departments. Located at 920 Townsend Avenue, at what is currently the GM Lansing Grand River Assembly plant,[38] the project was constructed by Michigan contractor Utley-James, with architectural design contracted by GMAC.[38]

The headquarters accommodated about 900 employees in a Modern design with exterior marble and curtain walls reminiscent of the General Motors Technical Center. Approach walkways integrated snow melting units, and the design incorporated interior and exterior artwork. The building has two prominent interconnected towers in the northeast corner: a six-level north wing and a four-level south wing. The building's two-story lobby featured a sunken visitor waiting area, a place to display a current Oldsmobile, and a reception area, 'floating' within a water pool.[38]

Oldsmobile commissioned two prominent sculptures by noted sculptor Samuel Cashwan, who had previously served on the General Motors Styling Staff. The exterior Cashwan sculpture, titled Open Cage,[39] previously located outside the Admin Building's primary entrance, was donated in 2006, to be placed at the entrance to the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum.[40] The east wall of the penthouse featured the brand's name, spaced out letter by letter — signage which was removed in 2006[41] and subsequently also gifted to the Lansing R.E. Olds Transportation Museum.[40] By 1996, the company's remaining employees relocated to Detroit's Renaissance Center.[38]

Production

Model Year(s) Model H.P. Rating Cyl. Remarks
1901–1903 Curved Dash Model R 5 1
1902 Pirate 7 1 Racer
1904 Curved Dash Model 6C 7 1
1904 Model T 10 1 a.k.a. "Light Tonneau"
1904–1905 Model N 7 1 a.k.a. "Touring Runabout"
1905–1906 Curved Dash Model B 7 1
1905 Side Entrance Tonneau 20 2 5-passenger
1906 Model L 2, opposed
1906 Model S 4
1907 Curved Dash Model F 7 1
1907 Model H 4
1907 Model A 4
1908 Model M / MR 4
1908–1909 Model X 4
1908–1909 Model Z 40 6
1909 20 22 4 Derived from Buick 10
1909 Model D / DR 4
1910 Special 40 4 Replaces all previous 4-cylinder cars
1910–1912 Limited 60 6 Introduced 1909 as 1910 model
1911 Special 36 4 Compressed-air starter (all)
1911-12 Autocrat 40 4
1912–1913 Defender 35 4 el. Starter & lighting (all)
1913 53 50 6 Replaces Limited and Autocrat
1914–1915 42 20 4 "Baby-Olds"
1914 54 50 6 "6th Generation Six"
1915-16 43 30 6 "4th Generation Four"
1915 55 50 6 "6th Generation Six"
1916 44 "Light Eight" V-8
1917 45 "Light Eight" V-8
1918 45A "Light Eight" V-8

Models

Concept

Export markets

Canada

In Canada the range was limited, with the Oldsmobile Silhouette and Oldsmobile Bravada being unavailable to Canadian consumers until much later in their production life.

  • The Oldsmobile Cutlass (1997 – 1999 version) was not offered there.
  • The Oldsmobile Silhouette was sold in Canada from 1998 onwards, unlike in the United States.
  • The Oldsmobile Bravada was unavailable in Canada until its third generation in 2002; previous models sold in Canada were grey import vehicles.

Mexico

In Mexico all Oldsmobile models were sold under the Chevrolet brand.[42][43]

Europe

 
Pontiac Trans Sport

For the European market, the Oldsmobile Silhouette was sold between 1994 and 1997 as the Pontiac Trans Sport by replacing the Oldsmobile badging with Pontiac badging, along with Pontiac wheels. Sales in Europe were good for an American import, but did not represent enough volume to make a distinct model economically feasible for the European market. Its successors were both the Chevrolet Trans Sport (Second generation Pontiac Trans Sport rebadged as a Chevrolet) (LWB), and the Opel / Vauxhall Sintra (SWB).

 
Chevrolet Alero

The Oldsmobile Alero was sold in select countries in Europe (and Israel) between 1999 and 2001 as the Chevrolet Alero, and was only available as a 4-door sedan. The car still featured its Oldsmobile badges even though sold under the Chevrolet brand, but since most European consumers would not recognize the badging, Chevrolet badges were added to the grille and rear fascia for the 2000 model year. The Alero featured Chevrolet emblems throughout its entire run in Israel. The Alero was replaced in Europe and Israel by the GM Daewoo-sourced Chevrolet Evanda / Epica.

Marketing themes

Early on in its history, Olds enjoyed a healthy public relations boost from the 1905 hit song In My Merry Oldsmobile. The same theme—a fast, powerful Olds car helping the driver romance the opposite sex—was updated in the 1950s with the iconic hit Rocket 88.

The strong public relations efforts by GM in the 1950s was epitomized in the Motorama, a "one company" auto show extravaganza. Millions of Americans attended, in a spirit not unlike a "mini-World's Fair". Every GM division had a "Dream Car". Oldsmobile's dream/concept car was called "The Golden Rocket".

 
1970 Oldsmobile 442

The Dr. Oldsmobile theme was one of Oldsmobile's most successful marketing campaigns 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.

A public relations campaign in the late 1980s proclaimed that this was "not your father's Oldsmobile." The company produced a series of television ads during this time; said ads featured the offspring of various celebrities, and sometimes the celebrity in question. These ads included:

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 and that by going away from the traditional vehicles that Oldsmobile's brand was built upon, lost many loyal buyers and put the brand on a collision course with Pontiac and Buick, which led to internal cannibalization and a downfall from which it could never recover. Oldsmobile's final major ad campaign had the slogan "Start Something" in a last-ditch effort to market to younger buyers at the turn of the millennium.[44]

Corporate image

Logo evolution

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Motorsport

NASCAR

Oldsmobile is especially known for its competition in NASCAR. Beginning with the Rocket 88, Oldsmobile proved heavily competitive in stock car racing. In the Sixties, the Rocket 88 was replaced by the 442. Eventually, the Cutlass would lead Oldsmobile into the Eighties before GM reduced its entries to Chevrolet and Pontiac in the Nineties. It was the restyled body of the Cutlass Supreme that (along with the Chevrolet Monte Carlo, Buick Regal, and Pontiac Grand Prix) ushered in the downsized cars into NASCAR cup competition. While the Cutlass looked almost identical to the Buick Regal (which scored 35+ victories in the 1981 thru 1985 seasons), the Cutlass (like the Dodge Mirada) didn't take one checkered flag, and many teams moved away from it in 1983 to the Regal, Grand Prix, and restyled Monte Carlo SS. This was a rude awakening to Oldsmobile, which was getting used to wins on the NASCAR circuit. The body style of the 1988-92 Cutlass proved to be a winner for NASCAR competition and it visited the victory circle 13 times between 1989 and 1992, when Oldsmobile ended its racing program.[citation needed]

IMSA GT

In the IMSA GT Championship, Oldsmobile would provide power for IMSA GT Prototypes alongside Chevrolet and Buick. The Cutlass was used in IMSA GTO along with other vehicles also being used in Trans Am and NASCAR.

IndyCar

Oldsmobile was an engine supplier in the IndyCar Series along with Infiniti starting in 1997.

Trans Am Series

The Cutlass was used in the Trans Am Series during the 1980s. Many vehicles also being used in NASCAR at the time were used in Trans Am and IMSA GTO.

See also

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Further reading

  • Chevedden, John; Kowalke, Ron (2012). Standard Catalog of Oldsmobile 1897–1997. Iola, WI: Krause Publications. ISBN 978-1-4402-3235-0.
  • Clark, Henry A. (1985). Kimes, Beverly R. (ed.). The Standard Catalog of American Cars 1805–1945. Iola, WI: Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-111-0.
  • Gunnell, John, ed. (1987). The Standard Catalog of American Cars 1946–1975. Iola, WI: Krause Publications. ISBN 0-87341-096-3.
  • Lawler, John (February 1994). "1957-58 Oldsmobile: From Beautiful to Baroque". Collectible Automobile Magazine. pp. 22–37.

External links

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  • Encyclopedia of Oldsmobile
  • Oldsmobile Club of America
  • Oldsmobile at Curlie
  • OutrightOlds.com — Oldsmobile photo archive, history, concepts, vintage ads, videos, and owners registry.
  • Vintage Oldsmobile Ads

oldsmobile, formally, division, general, motors, brand, american, automobiles, produced, most, existence, general, motors, originally, established, olds, motor, vehicle, company, ransom, olds, 1897, produced, over, million, vehicles, including, least, million,. Oldsmobile or formally the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors was a brand of American automobiles produced for most of its existence by General Motors Originally established as Olds Motor Vehicle Company by Ransom E Olds in 1897 it produced over 35 million vehicles including at least 14 million built at its Lansing Michigan factory alone During its time as a division of General Motors Oldsmobile slotted into the middle of GM s five passenger car divisions above Chevrolet and Pontiac but below Buick and Cadillac and was noted for several groundbreaking technologies and designs OldsmobileOldsmobile building pictured in 2008FormerlyOlds Motor Vehicle Company 1897 1899 Olds Motor Works 1899 1942 TypePrivate 1897 1908 Division 1908 2004 IndustryAutomotiveFoundedAugust 21 1897 125 years ago 1897 08 21 FounderRansom E OldsDefunctApril 29 2004 18 years ago 2004 04 29 FateDissolvedHeadquartersLansing Michigan U S Key peopleFrederick SmithAngus SmithA B C HardyIrving Jacob ReuterC L McCuenJohn BeltzCharles KetteringProductsLuxury and standard automobilesParentGeneral MotorsOldsmobile s sales peaked at over one million annually from 1983 to 1986 but by the 1990s the division faced growing competition from premium import brands and sales steadily declined When it shut down in 2004 Oldsmobile was the oldest surviving American automobile marque and one of the oldest in the world after Mercedes Benz Peugeot Renault Fiat Opel Autocar and Tatra initially Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau co Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 1910s 1 3 1920s 1 4 1930s 1 5 1940s 1 6 1950s 1 7 1960s 1 8 1970s 1980s 1 9 1990s 1 10 2000s 2 Firsts 3 Oldsmobile Administrative Building 4 Production 4 1 Models 4 2 Concept 5 Export markets 5 1 Canada 5 2 Mexico 5 3 Europe 6 Marketing themes 7 Corporate image 7 1 Logo evolution 7 2 Advertisements 8 Motorsport 8 1 NASCAR 8 2 IMSA GT 8 3 IndyCar 8 4 Trans Am Series 9 See also 10 References 11 Further reading 12 External linksHistory EditEarly history Edit Ransom Eli Olds the founder and namesake of Oldsmobile Oldsmobiles were first manufactured by the Olds Motor Vehicle Co in Lansing Michigan a company founded by Ransom E Olds in 1897 In 1901 the same year that Horace and John Dodge won a contract to produce transmissions for the Oldsmobile company the company produced 635 cars making it the first high volume gasoline powered automobile manufacturer Electric car manufacturers such as Columbia Electric and steam powered car manufacturers such as Locomobile had higher volumes a few years earlier Oldsmobile became the top selling car company in the United States for a few years around 1903 1904 Ransom Olds left the company in 1904 because of a dispute with sales manager Frederick Smith who was questioning production techniques and wanted Mr Olds to certify that each car that left the plant was free from defects Mr Smith then set up an experimental engineering shop without Mr Olds knowledge or consent causing Mr Olds to leave in 1904 and formed the REO Motor Car Company 1 This was a similar situation Henry Ford encountered when he was forced out of the company he founded the Henry Ford Company and started the Ford Motor Company in 1903 After merging with Diamond T in 1967 Diamond Reo Trucks also lasted into the 21st century folding in 2013 1904 Oldsmobile Model 6C Curved Dashboard The 1902 to 1907 Oldsmobile Model R Curved Dash was the first mass produced car 2 made from the first automotive assembly line an invention which is often incorrectly credited to Henry Ford and the Ford Motor Company Ford was the first to manufacture cars on a moving assembly line while Olds used a stationary assembly line meaning that the assembled vehicle remained in one place and workers would move from one car to the next and perform one assigned task This differed from hand made vehicles in the past where various workers would work on one car until it was completed and was labor and time intensive After Olds merged Olds Motor Vehicle Co with the Olds Gas Engine Works in 1899 it was renamed Olds Motor Works and moved to a new plant in Detroit located at the corner of East Jefferson Avenue and MacArthur Bridge 3 By March 1901 the company had a whole line of models ready for mass production However 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 While the factory was being rebuilt from insurance many subcontractors were used to keep production going to include Henry M Leland for engines and the Dodge Brothers Olds was a strong competitor to other independent companies Buick and Cadillac before they became divisions of General Motors between 1908 and 1909 Later after Mr Olds left the company Oldsmobile production was moved to Lansing Officially the cars were called Olds automobiles but were 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 The last Oldsmobile Curved Dash was made in 1907 General Motors purchased the company on November 12 1908 4 When GM assumed operations platform sharing began with Buick products and Oldsmobile shared platforms were identified with the prefix Series followed by a number while models developed by pre GM engineers were identified with the prefix Model followed by a letter Early on Oldsmobile was a competitor to Hudson as some former engineers of Oldsmobile took positions with Hudson 1910s Edit 1910 Oldsmobile Limited The 1910 Limited Touring Series 23 was an early ambitious high point for the company Riding atop 42 inch 1067 mm wheels and equipped with factory white tires 5 the Limited was the prestige model in Oldsmobile s two model lineup with the smaller Oldsmobile Autocrat Series 32 having 36 inch wheels The Limited retailed for US 4 600 133 778 in 2021 dollars 6 an amount greater than the price of a new basic three bedroom house Buyers received goatskin upholstery a 60 hp 45 kW 707 CID 11 6 L T head straight six 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 5 800 168 676 in 2021 dollars 6 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 train an event immortalized in the painting Setting the Pace by William Hardner Foster The Limited was at the time considered technologically advanced and cutting edge if on the expensive side but it established the division s reputation for innovation The Oldsmobile Series 40 was offered in 1912 and was considerably more affordable and smaller and later the Oldsmobile Light Eight in 1916 Oldsmobile offered a Cadillac sourced flathead V8 engine until 1923 while Buick remained with their division exclusive overhead valve straight six engine until 1930 7 Beginning in 1910 bodywork was supplied by Fisher Body a longstanding tradition that led to the company being eventually merged into GM in later years 1920s Edit 1928 Oldsmobile 6 Model F 28 4 door sedan In 1926 the Oldsmobile Six came in five body styles and ushered in a new GM bodystyle platform called the GM B platform shared with Buick products 8 In 1929 as part of General Motors companion make program Oldsmobile introduced the higher standard Viking brand marketed through the Oldsmobile dealer network Viking was already discontinued at the end of the 1930 model year although an additional 353 cars were marketed as 1931 models 1930s Edit 1934 Oldsmobile 8 convertible coupe Model L 34 In the 1930s Oldsmobile produced two body styles of automobile the Series F straight 6 cylinder and the longer Series L straight 8 cylinder 9 In 1933 The Oldsmobile Program appeared on CBS radio for two years which was a new advertising approach to sell products and services 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 which would offer it in its own cars in 1938 This transmission features a conventional clutch pedal which the driver presses before selecting either low or high range In low the car shifts between first and second gears In high the car shifts among first third and fourth gears 10 1940s Edit 1940 Oldsmobile Series 70 For the 1940 model Oldsmobile was the first auto manufacturer to offer a fully automatic transmission called the Hydramatic which features four forward speeds It has a gas pedal and a brake no clutch pedal The gear selector is on the steering column Starting in 1941 and continuing through 1999 Oldsmobile used a two digit model designation As originally implemented the first digit signifies the body size while the second represents the number of cylinders Body sizes were 6 7 8 and 9 and straight six and straight eight cylinder engines were offered Thus Oldsmobiles were named 66 through 98 Until January 1 1942 the Division was still known by the still official name of Olds Motor Works when it was changed to the collective name the cars were known as Oldsmobiles Thus the division was officially christened the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors The last pre war Oldsmobile rolled off the assembly line on February 5 1942 During World War II 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 the Rocket engine was introduced which used an overhead valve V8 design rather than the flathead straight eight design which prevailed at the time The overhead valve was originally exclusive to Buick as they invented the technology and offered it on all of their products This engine produced far more power than the other engines that were popular during that era and found favor with hot rodders and stock car racers The basic design with a few minor changes endured until Oldsmobile redesigned its V8 engines in the mid 1960s 1950s Edit 1950 Oldsmobile 88 badge 1953 Oldsmobile 98 convertible 1957 Oldsmobile Starfire 98 Holiday sedan with StratoRoof rear window Oldsmobile entered the 1950s following a divisional image campaign centered on its Rocket engines and the Space Race and its cars appearance followed suit Oldsmobile s Rocket V8 engine was the leader in performance its cars were generally considered the fastest on the market and by the mid 1950s their styling was among the first to offer a wide open maw grille suggestive of fighter jet propulsion From 1948 to 1957 Oldsmobile adopted a ringed globe emblem depicting North America to stress what marketers felt was its universal appeal Starting in 1958 the grille logo changed again to reflect the rocket image that was used throughout the late 1950s the make used twin jet pod styled taillights as a nod to its Rocket theme Oldsmobile was among the first of General Motors divisions to receive a true hardtop in 1950 called the Holiday coupe Buick s version was called the Riviera and Cadillac s was called the Coupe De Ville and it was also 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 New for 1954 on 98 coupes and convertibles Starfire would be front and rear sweep cut fender styling which would not show up on a Chevrolet until 1956 and not until 1957 on a Pontiac 1953 models changed to a 12 volt electrical system that made starting easier 1957 Oldsmobile Starfire Ninety Eight Holiday coupe 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 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 Mid 1955 also saw the introduction of the four door Holiday pillarless hardtop the industry s first along with Buick General Motors styling as a whole lost its frontrunner status in 1957 when Chrysler introduced Virgil Exner s forward look designs When compared side to side Oldsmobile looked dated next to its price point competitors DeSoto and Mercury Compounding the problem for Oldsmobile and Buick was a styling mistake which GM called the StratoRoof which was reminiscent of the greenhouse canopy used on the Convair B 36 Peacemaker high altitude bomber 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 which many felt had overly ostentatious styling Up front all 1958 Oldsmobile s received one of General Motors heavily styled front facias 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 1958 Oldsmobile Super 88 Holiday coupe Ford styling consultant Alex Tremulis designer of the 1948 Tucker sedan 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 In 1959 Oldsmobile models were completely redesigned with a rocket motif from front to rear as the top of the front fenders had a chrome rocket while the body length fins were shaped as rocket exhausts which culminated in a fin top taillight concave on the 98 models while convex on the 88 models The 1959 models also offered several roof treatments such as the pillared sedan with a fastback rear window and the Holiday SportSedan which was a flat roofed pillarless hardtop with wraparound front and rear glass The 1959 models were marketed as the linear look and also featured a bar graph speedometer which showed a green indicator through 35 miles per hour 56 km h then changed to orange until 65 miles per hour 105 km h then was red above that until the highest speed read by the speedometer 120 miles per hour 190 km h Power windows were available on the 98 models as were two speed electric windshield wipers with electrically powered windshield washers The 88 still relied on vacuum operated windshield wipers without a washer feature 1959 Oldsmobiles were offered with Autronic Eye a dashboard mounted automatic headlight dimmer as well as factory installed air conditioning and power operated front bench seat as available options The 1959 body style was continued through the 1960 model year but the fins were toned down for 1960 and the taillights were moved to the bottom of the fenders 1960s Edit From 1948 until 2004 Oldsmobile used a variety of logos employing a rocket theme that played off its Rocket line of V 8 engines This image is stylistic variation of a rocket sitting on a launchpad Oldsmobile Starfire 1961 1967 Oldsmobile 442 sport coupe 1966 Oldsmobile Toronado 1967 Oldsmobile Cutlass 1971 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser Notable achievements for Oldsmobile in the 1960s included the introduction of the first turbocharged engine and a factory water injection system in 1962 the Turbo Jetfire the first modern front wheel drive car produced in the United States the 1966 Toronado the Vista Cruiser station wagon noted for its roof glass and the upscale 442 muscle car Olds briefly used the names Jetstar 88 1964 1966 and Delmont 88 1967 1968 on its least expensive full size models in the 1960s In 1968 the split grille appearance was introduced and remained a traditional feature until production ended in 2004 Notable models for the 1960s Oldsmobile 442 began as a 1964 muscle car option package 4 barrel carburetor 4 speed manual transmission and 2 exhausts on the F 85 Cutlass In 1965 to better compete with the Pontiac GTO the original 330 CID V8 rated at 310 hp 231 kW was replaced by a new 400 CID V8 rated at 345 hp 257 kW 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 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 320 hp 239 kW 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 It also came with a 6 6L 400 CID engine as an option in 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 1965 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 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 to 1967 one piece from 1968 to 1972 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 to 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 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 345 hp 257 kW and a larger 425 CID Super Rocket V8 from 1965 to 1966 rated at 375 hp 280 kW Oldsmobile Jetstar I 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 Standard equipment included the 345 hp 257 kW 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 Oldsmobile 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 lesser 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 But lost in the mix was a high performance car in the 65 Jetstar I Trimmed down to 3963 the 65 model was an overlooked performance car The new 370 hp 276 kW 425ci Starfire engine delivered 470 lb ft 637 N m of torque was durable and was quite an improvement over the 64 394 The new Oldsmobile Turbo Hydra Matic transmission was a vast performance improvement over the previous slim jim Hydra Matic transmission Also Oldsmobile 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 Delta 88 1949 1999 While the 88 series of Oldsmobile s date back to the 1940s and were offered in a variety of trim levels the introduction of the Delta 88 which superseded the Super 88 line as Olds mid level full sized vehicles was a watershed event for the division Better trimmed than the low price Dynamic 88 range but available in a wider range of body styles than the Super 88 had been the Delta range was an immediate hit with car buyers It quickly overshadowed the Dynamic 88 line To pump life into the Dynamic 88 range Oldsmobile renamed it the Delmont 88 for 1967 However the Delta continued to climb in popularity to the point where Oldsmobile dropped the Delmont range at the end of the 1968 model run Eventually the Delta 88 was joined by the Delta 88 Royale a premium trimmed Delta The Delta continued to be Oldsmobile s most popular full size line In an attempt to modernize marketing efforts as Oldsmobile s fortunes declined the Delta name was dropped in 1989 but the car lived on as the Eighty Eight until Oldsmobile ended its production in 1999 Oldsmobile Toronado 1966 1992 a front wheel drive coupe in the personal luxury car 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 385 hp 287 kW mated to a three speed Turbo Hydra Matic transmission The Toronado was Motor Trend magazine s 1966 car of the year 1970s 1980s Edit 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1973 Oldsmobile Delta 88 Convertible 1977 Oldsmobile Omega sedan 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1987 Oldsmobile Delta 88 1994 Oldsmobile Eighty Eight Royale First Generation Oldsmobile Aurora Oldsmobile Alero The 1970s and 1980s were good years for the Oldsmobile division sales soared reaching an all time high of 1 066 122 in 1985 based on popular designs positive reviews from critics and perceived quality and reliability with the Cutlass series becoming North America s top selling car by 1976 By this time Olds had displaced Pontiac and Plymouth as the third best selling brand in the U S behind Chevrolet and Ford In the late 1970s and again in the mid 1980s model year production topped one million units something only Chevrolet and Ford had achieved The very popularity of Oldsmobile s cars created a problem for the division in the late 1970s however 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 began equipping most full size Delta 88 models those with Federal emissions specifications 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 nightmare for GM 11 12 Following this debacle disclaimers stating that Oldsmobiles are equipped with engines produced by various GM divisions were tacked onto 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 version of the 350 cubic inch engine were eventually discontinued Oldsmobile also introduced a 5 7L 350 cu in V8 diesel engine option on its Custom Cruiser Delta 88 and 98 models in 1978 and a smaller 4 3L 260 cu in displacement V8 diesel on the 1979 Cutlass Salon and Cutlass Supreme Cutlass Calais models These were largely based on corresponding gasoline engines but with heavier duty cast blocks redesigned heads and fast glow plugs and on the 5 7L oversized cranks main bearings and wrist pins There were several problems with these engines including water and corrosion in the injectors no water separator in the fuel line paraffin clogging of fuel lines and filters in cold weather reduced lubrication in the heads due to undersized oil galleys head bolt failures and the use of aluminum rockers and stanchions in the 4 3L V8 engines While the 5 7L was also offered on various Buick Cadillac Chevrolet GMC and Pontiac models it was eventually discontinued by all divisions in 1985 V6 diesels of 4 3L displacement were also offered between 1982 and 1985 In 1988 the then all new 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Pace car was the 1st production car with heads up display 13 Notable models Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1966 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 market Models were similar to the Pontiac Grand Prix Chevrolet Monte Carlo and Buick Regal Oldsmobile 88 1949 1999 Oldsmobile full sized family coupe and sedan Led Oldsmobile sales from 1950 to 1974 Downsized in 1977 became front wheel drive in 1986 The first generation 88 is reputed to have inspired the song Rocket 88 arguably the first rock amp roll record Oldsmobile 98 1941 1996 Oldsmobile full sized luxury coupe and sedan that was downsized in 1977 and 1985 became front wheel drive in 1985 Oldsmobile Toronado 1966 1992 personal luxury coupe major redesign downsized the car in 1979 then again in 1986 Motor Trend Car of the Year in 66 Oldsmobile Omega 1973 1984 European flavored compact car originally based on the Chevrolet Nova and later the Chevrolet Citation Oldsmobile Calais or Cutlass Calais 1985 1991 popular compact coupe and 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 1982 1996 popular selling upscale mid sized car based on GM s A platform 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 citation needed Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1971 1992 full size station wagon Downsized in 1977 Within Oldsmobile the Custom Cruiser shared its trim with either or both the Oldsmobile Delta 88 or Oldsmobile Ninety Eight following the further downsizing of Oldsmobile sedans in 1986 the Custom Cruiser effectively became a stand alone model line With the discontinuation of the Cutlass Supreme Classic in 1988 the Custom Cruiser became the sole Oldsmobile sold with rear wheel drive Oldsmobile Starfire 1975 1980 sporty subcompact hatchback coupe similar to the Chevrolet Monza which was itself based on the Chevrolet Vega Oldsmobile Firenza 1982 1988 compact sedan hatchback coupe and station wagon based on GM s J body sharing the same platform with the Chevrolet Cavalier Pontiac Sunbird Buick Skyhawk and Cadillac Cimarron 1990s Edit After the tremendous success of the 1970s and 1980s things changed quickly for Oldsmobile and by the early 1990s the brand had lost its place in the market as annual sales had fallen from a record high of 1 066 122 in 1985 to just 402 936 in 1993 squeezed between other GM divisions and with competition from new upscale import makes Acura Infiniti and Lexus GM continued to use Oldsmobile sporadically to showcase futuristic designs and as a guinea pig for testing new technology with Oldsmobile offering the Toronado Trofeo which included a visual instrument system with a calendar datebook climate controls and several prototypes built in conjunction with Avis with an early satellite based navigation system For 1995 Oldsmobile introduced the Aurora which would be the inspiration for the design of its cars from the mid 1990s onward The introduction of the Aurora marked as General Motors catalyst to reposition Oldsmobile as an upscale import fighter Accordingly Oldsmobile received a new logo based on the familiar rocket theme Also in 1995 Oldsmobile introduced the first satellite navigation system available in the United States the Guidestar on the 1995 Oldsmobile 88 14 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 Redesigned and new models introduced from 1990 to 2004 Oldsmobile Achieva 1992 1998 compact sedan amp coupe Oldsmobile Alero 1999 2004 compact sport sedan amp coupe Oldsmobile Aurora 1995 2003 full size luxury performance sedan redesigned for 2001 Oldsmobile Bravada 1991 2004 mid size premium Sport utility vehicle redesigned for 1996 and 2002 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1971 1992 full size station wagon Redesigned for 1991 Oldsmobile Cutlass 1997 1999 mid size sedan Oldsmobile Eighty Eight 1949 1999 full size premium sedan redesigned for 1992 Oldsmobile Intrigue 1998 2002 mid size luxury sport sedan Oldsmobile Ninety Eight 1941 1996 full size luxury sedan redesigned for 1991 Oldsmobile Silhouette 1990 2004 premium minivan redesigned for 1997 2000s Edit In spite of Oldsmobile s critical successes since the mid 1990s a reported shortfall in sales and overall profitability prompted General Motors to announce in December 2000 its plans to shut down the Oldsmobile organization That announcement was officially revealed two days after Oldsmobile distributed the Bravada SUV which became another critical hit for the division but turned out to be the final new model for the Oldsmobile brand The phaseout was conducted on the following schedule February 2001 The 2002 Bravada the company s last new model hits Oldsmobile showrooms June 2002 Production ends for Intrigue and the Aurora V6 sedans March 2003 Aurora V8 sedan production ends January 2004 Bravada SUV production ends March 2004 Silhouette minivan production ends April 2004 Alero compact car production endsThe last 500 Aleros Auroras Bravadas Silhouettes 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 However only the Intrigue Aurora Bravada and Alero had all Final 500 models built the Silhouette only had 360 built as a result of the plant running out of out of production capacity due to fleet order obligations for minivans on the same assembly line citation needed The Oldsmobile division s last completed production car was an Alero GLS 4 door sedan which was signed by all of the Olds assembly line workers It was on display at the R E Olds Transportation Museum located in Lansing Michigan until GM s bankruptcy when it retook possession of the car It was then located at the GM Heritage Center in Sterling Heights Michigan In December 2017 the car headed to New York where it was auctioned off at a dealer only auction for 42 000 to a Florida dealer Also sold at the auction were a 1999 Cutlass and a 1999 Ciera Firsts EditDuring the 107 years of Oldsmobile s existence it was known for being a guinea pig for new technologies and firsts 1898 Olds Motor Works exports a steam powered automobile to Mumbai India making it the first exported American car 15 1901 The first speedometer to be offered on a production car was on an Oldsmobile Curved Dash 1901 Oldsmobile became the first car company to procure parts from third party suppliers 16 1901 Olds produces 635 cars becoming the first high volume producer of gasoline automobiles 17 1901 Oldsmobile was the first auto manufacturer to publicly promote their vehicles 18 1902 The Oldsmobile Curved Dash becomes the first mass produced vehicle in America 1903 Olds builds the first purpose built Mail Truck 19 1908 Oldsmobile becomes a division of GM and rebadges the Buick Model B as the Oldsmobile Model 20 creating arguably the first badge engineered automobile 1915 First standard windshield 20 1926 Oldsmobile was the first car company to use chrome plating on its trim 21 1929 Oldsmobile creates the first Monobloc V8 engine in its Viking Sister brand 1932 Oldsmobile introduces the first automatic choke 22 1935 Oldsmobile offers the first all steel roof on an automobile 23 1940 Oldsmobile introduces the Hydra Matic the first production fully automatic transmission 1948 Oldsmobile along with Buick and Cadillac begin offering one piece compound curved windshields Prior to this windshields were split in the middle 1949 Oldsmobile introduces the first high compression OHV V8 engine the Rocket 24 1952 Oldsmobile introduces the Autronic Eye the first automatic headlight dimming system 25 1953 Oldsmobile becomes one of the earliest automakers to switch their complete line up to the newly standardized 12v charging system Buick Roadmasters and Cadillacs were other early adopters 1962 Oldsmobile creates first production turbocharged car the Oldsmobile F 85 Jetfire 1962 Oldsmobile creates first production car with water injection the Oldsmobile F 85 Jetfire 26 1966 The Toronado is the first mass produced front wheel drive American car 27 1969 First use of chromed ABS plastic exterior trim on the 1969 Oldsmobile Toronado 1969 First production electric grid window defogger on an American car the 1969 Oldsmobile Toronado 28 1971 The Oldsmobile Toronado was arguably the first production car with a high mouted brake light The taillights were supplemented by a pair of eye level stop and signal lamps set in slots just below the rear window 29 1974 The Toronado is the first American car to offer a driver side airbag a feature later shared with Buick and Cadillac 1977 The Toronado is the first production American car with a microprocessor to run engine controls 30 1982 First use of high impact moulded plastic body components 1982 Oldsmobile Omega 31 1986 Oldsmobile along with Buick introduces the Delco VIC touchscreen interface on the Oldsmobile Toronado and the Buick Riviera first of its kind on a production Automobile 1988 The first production heads up display system 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Indy Pace car 32 1988 Oldsmobile broke a world closed course speed record with the Oldsmobile Aerotech at 267 mph driven by legendary race car driver A J Foyt 33 1990 Oldsmobile introduces an updated color Touchscreen interface with built in cellular phone a predecessor to modern infotainment systems on the 1990 Oldsmobile Toronado Trofeo 34 1995 Oldsmobile presented Guidestar the first on board navigation system to be offered on a US production car 35 1997 Oldsmobile is the first American car company to turn 100 36 2001 The fully redesigned 2002 Oldsmobile Bravada SUV became the first truck ever to pace the Indianapolis 500 37 Oldsmobile Administrative Building EditThe 200 000 square foot Oldsmobile Administration Building also known as Building 70 was completed in 1966 to accommodate the company s major administration departments Located at 920 Townsend Avenue at what is currently the GM Lansing Grand River Assembly plant 38 the project was constructed by Michigan contractor Utley James with architectural design contracted by GMAC 38 The headquarters accommodated about 900 employees in a Modern design with exterior marble and curtain walls reminiscent of the General Motors Technical Center Approach walkways integrated snow melting units and the design incorporated interior and exterior artwork The building has two prominent interconnected towers in the northeast corner a six level north wing and a four level south wing The building s two story lobby featured a sunken visitor waiting area a place to display a current Oldsmobile and a reception area floating within a water pool 38 Oldsmobile commissioned two prominent sculptures by noted sculptor Samuel Cashwan who had previously served on the General Motors Styling Staff The exterior Cashwan sculpture titled Open Cage 39 previously located outside the Admin Building s primary entrance was donated in 2006 to be placed at the entrance to the R E Olds Transportation Museum 40 The east wall of the penthouse featured the brand s name spaced out letter by letter signage which was removed in 2006 41 and subsequently also gifted to the Lansing R E Olds Transportation Museum 40 By 1996 the company s remaining employees relocated to Detroit s Renaissance Center 38 Production EditFurther information list of Oldsmobile vehicles Model Year s Model H P Rating Cyl Remarks1901 1903 Curved Dash Model R 5 11902 Pirate 7 1 Racer1904 Curved Dash Model 6C 7 11904 Model T 10 1 a k a Light Tonneau 1904 1905 Model N 7 1 a k a Touring Runabout 1905 1906 Curved Dash Model B 7 11905 Side Entrance Tonneau 20 2 5 passenger1906 Model L 2 opposed1906 Model S 41907 Curved Dash Model F 7 11907 Model H 41907 Model A 41908 Model M MR 41908 1909 Model X 41908 1909 Model Z 40 61909 20 22 4 Derived from Buick 101909 Model D DR 41910 Special 40 4 Replaces all previous 4 cylinder cars1910 1912 Limited 60 6 Introduced 1909 as 1910 model1911 Special 36 4 Compressed air starter all 1911 12 Autocrat 40 41912 1913 Defender 35 4 el Starter amp lighting all 1913 53 50 6 Replaces Limited and Autocrat1914 1915 42 20 4 Baby Olds 1914 54 50 6 6th Generation Six 1915 16 43 30 6 4th Generation Four 1915 55 50 6 6th Generation Six 1916 44 Light Eight V 81917 45 Light Eight V 81918 45A Light Eight V 8Models Edit Oldsmobile Six Series F Oldsmobile Eight Series L Oldsmobile Deluxe Oldsmobile 66 and 68 1939 1948 Oldsmobile 76 and 78 1946 1950 Oldsmobile 98 1941 1996 Oldsmobile 88 1949 1999 Oldsmobile F 85 1961 1967 Oldsmobile Starfire 1961 1966 amp 1975 1980 Oldsmobile Jetstar I 1964 1965 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser 1964 1977 Oldsmobile Cutlass 1964 1977 1980 1981 amp 1997 1999 Oldsmobile Toronado 1966 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 1967 1997 Oldsmobile 442 1968 1980 amp 1985 1987 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 1971 1992 Oldsmobile Omega 1973 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Salon 1973 1980 amp 1985 1987 Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser 1978 1996 Oldsmobile Firenza 1982 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 1982 1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais 1985 1991 Oldsmobile Touring Sedan 1987 1990 Oldsmobile Silhouette 1990 2004 Oldsmobile Bravada 1991 2004 Oldsmobile Achieva 1992 1998 Oldsmobile Aurora 1995 2003 Oldsmobile Intrigue 1998 2002 Oldsmobile Alero 1999 2004 Concept Edit Oldsmobile Starfire 1953 Oldsmobile Cutlass 1954 Oldsmobile F 88 1954 Oldsmobile 88 Delta 1955 Oldsmobile Golden Rocket 1956 Oldsmobile F 88 Mark II 1957 Oldsmobile F 88 Mark III 1959 Oldsmobile X 215 1962 Oldsmobile El Torero 1963 Oldsmobile J TR 1963 Oldsmobile Thor by Ghia 1967 Oldsmobile Incas by ItalDesign 1986 Oldsmobile Aerotech 1987 Oldsmobile Aerotech III 1989 Oldsmobile Tube Car 1989 Oldsmobile Expression 1990 Oldsmobile Achieva 1991 Oldsmobile Anthem 1992 Oldsmobile Antares 1995 Oldsmobile Alero Alpha 1997 Oldsmobile Recon 1999 Oldsmobile Profile 2000 Oldsmobile O4 2001 Export markets EditCanada Edit In Canada the range was limited with the Oldsmobile Silhouette and Oldsmobile Bravada being unavailable to Canadian consumers until much later in their production life The Oldsmobile Cutlass 1997 1999 version was not offered there The Oldsmobile Silhouette was sold in Canada from 1998 onwards unlike in the United States The Oldsmobile Bravada was unavailable in Canada until its third generation in 2002 previous models sold in Canada were grey import vehicles Mexico Edit In Mexico all Oldsmobile models were sold under the Chevrolet brand 42 43 Europe Edit Pontiac Trans Sport For the European market the Oldsmobile Silhouette was sold between 1994 and 1997 as the Pontiac Trans Sport by replacing the Oldsmobile badging with Pontiac badging along with Pontiac wheels Sales in Europe were good for an American import but did not represent enough volume to make a distinct model economically feasible for the European market Its successors were both the Chevrolet Trans Sport Second generation Pontiac Trans Sport rebadged as a Chevrolet LWB and the Opel Vauxhall Sintra SWB Chevrolet Alero The Oldsmobile Alero was sold in select countries in Europe and Israel between 1999 and 2001 as the Chevrolet Alero and was only available as a 4 door sedan The car still featured its Oldsmobile badges even though sold under the Chevrolet brand but since most European consumers would not recognize the badging Chevrolet badges were added to the grille and rear fascia for the 2000 model year The Alero featured Chevrolet emblems throughout its entire run in Israel The Alero was replaced in Europe and Israel by the GM Daewoo sourced Chevrolet Evanda Epica Marketing themes EditEarly on in its history Olds enjoyed a healthy public relations boost from the 1905 hit song In My Merry Oldsmobile The same theme a fast powerful Olds car helping the driver romance the opposite sex was updated in the 1950s with the iconic hit Rocket 88 The strong public relations efforts by GM in the 1950s was epitomized in the Motorama a one company auto show extravaganza Millions of Americans attended in a spirit not unlike a mini World s Fair Every GM division had a Dream Car Oldsmobile s dream concept car was called The Golden Rocket 1970 Oldsmobile 442 The Dr Oldsmobile theme was one of Oldsmobile s most successful marketing campaigns 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 A public relations campaign in the late 1980s proclaimed that this was not your father s Oldsmobile The company produced a series of television ads during this time said ads featured the offspring of various celebrities and sometimes the celebrity in question These ads included Frankie Avalon Jr Noel Blanc son of Mel Blanc Amanda Graves daughter of Peter Graves Deborah Moore daughter of Roger Moore Julie Nimoy daughter of Leonard Nimoy Lisa Marie Presley daughter of Elvis Presley Jodi Serling daughter of Rod Serling Melanie Shatner daughter of William Shatner Lee Starr daughter of Ringo Starr David and Gina Belafonte son and daughter of Harry BelafonteIronically 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 and that by going away from the traditional vehicles that Oldsmobile s brand was built upon lost many loyal buyers and put the brand on a collision course with Pontiac and Buick which led to internal cannibalization and a downfall from which it could never recover Oldsmobile s final major ad campaign had the slogan Start Something in a last ditch effort to market to younger buyers at the turn of the millennium 44 Corporate image EditLogo evolution Edit 1897 1919 1960 1981 Advertisements Edit Galveston Daily News December 28 1902 Detroit Medical Journal 1903 Syracuse Post Standard September 30 1904 Syracuse Herald April 7 1906 Sunset June July 1906 La Crosse Tribune May 8 1908 Mansfield News April 23 1910 Syracuse Post Standard June 11 1910Motorsport EditNASCAR Edit Oldsmobile is especially known for its competition in NASCAR Beginning with the Rocket 88 Oldsmobile proved heavily competitive in stock car racing In the Sixties the Rocket 88 was replaced by the 442 Eventually the Cutlass would lead Oldsmobile into the Eighties before GM reduced its entries to Chevrolet and Pontiac in the Nineties It was the restyled body of the Cutlass Supreme that along with the Chevrolet Monte Carlo Buick Regal and Pontiac Grand Prix ushered in the downsized cars into NASCAR cup competition While the Cutlass looked almost identical to the Buick Regal which scored 35 victories in the 1981 thru 1985 seasons the Cutlass like the Dodge Mirada didn t take one checkered flag and many teams moved away from it in 1983 to the Regal Grand Prix and restyled Monte Carlo SS This was a rude awakening to Oldsmobile which was getting used to wins on the NASCAR circuit The body style of the 1988 92 Cutlass proved to be a winner for NASCAR competition and it visited the victory circle 13 times between 1989 and 1992 when Oldsmobile ended its racing program citation needed IMSA GT Edit In the IMSA GT Championship Oldsmobile would provide power for IMSA GT Prototypes alongside Chevrolet and Buick The Cutlass was used in IMSA GTO along with other vehicles also being used in Trans Am and NASCAR IndyCar Edit Oldsmobile was an engine supplier in the IndyCar Series along with Infiniti starting in 1997 Trans Am Series Edit The Cutlass was used in the Trans Am Series during the 1980s Many vehicles also being used in NASCAR at the time were used in Trans Am and IMSA GTO See also EditList of automobile manufacturers List of defunct automobile manufacturers of the United States Oldsmobile Diesel engine Oldsmobile Quad 4 engine Oldsmobile straight 6 engine Oldsmobile V8 engine Irving Jacob ReuterReferences Edit Biography of Ransom E Olds Your Dictionary Your Dictionary Archived from the 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