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Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera

The Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera is a mid-size car manufactured and marketed for model years 1982-1996 by the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors — over a single generation. Body styles included a 2-door coupe, 4-door sedan, and the 4-door wagon.[1]

Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera
Overview
ManufacturerOldsmobile (General Motors)
Also called
  • Oldsmobile Ciera (1996)
  • Oldsmobile Cutlass (Ciera) Cruiser
  • Cutlass by General Motors (Mexico)
ProductionSeptember 1981–August 1996
Model years
  • 1982–1996 (Ciera)
  • 1984–1996 (Cruiser)
Assembly
Body and chassis
ClassMid-size
Body style
LayoutTransverse front-engine, front-wheel drive
PlatformA-body
Related
Powertrain
Engine
Transmission
4- speed manual (1984 only)
Dimensions
Wheelbase104.9 in (2,664 mm)
Length190.3 in (4,834 mm)
Width69.5 in (1,765 mm)
Height54.1 in (1,374 mm)
Chronology
SuccessorOldsmobile Cutlass (U.S. only)

The Cutlass Ciera shared the front-wheel drive A platform with the Buick Century, Pontiac 6000 and Chevrolet Celebrity. As part of their legacy, together the A-bodies became widely popular as well as synonymous with GM's most transparent examples of badge engineering, highlighted almost indistinguishably on the August 22, 1983 cover of Fortune magazine as examples of genericized uniformity, embarrassing the company and ultimately prompting GM to recommit to design leadership. [2][3][4]

Background

 
Cutlass Ciera side emblem. This emblem was used on several Oldsmobile models from the mid-1970s until the early 1990s as part of their "International" theme, which sought to compare Oldsmobile to global and domestic competitors. (From left to right, the flags are of the United States, Canada, Belgium, Finland, Italy, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Switzerland, France, Portugal, Sweden, Spain, Denmark, Ireland, and then West Germany; this side emblem was originally used with the Cutlass Salon during the mid-1970s when it was a competitor to the Pontiac Grand Am)

The Cutlass Ciera and its A-Body platform twins, featured MacPherson strut front suspension, body-color urethane bumpers, flush-mounted glass, front-wheel drive, and on many models, fuel injection.

The Cutlass Ciera shared the Cutlass nameplate with the smaller Cutlass Calais and the upscale Cutlass Supreme. Oldsmobile had previously used the Celebrity brand in the 1960s, but GM chose to give that name to Chevrolet.[5] With the Ciera, Oldsmobile established Cutlass as sub-brand for its line of mainstream sedans and coupes.

Initially, the Cutlass Ciera and its platform mates were marketed as premium mid-sized cars, above the X-Body, from which they were derived, and the N-Body Calais, which would follow for 1985.

The Ciera and Cruiser replaced the rear-wheel drive G-Body Cutlass models, but strong sales kept the higher trim Cutlass Supreme in production until the 1988 model year when it was replaced by the W-Body models. As such, these front-wheel drive sedans carried the A-Body designation, previously reserved for their rear-wheel drive showroom companions. In order to keep both lines in production, General Motors rechristened the rear-wheel drive mid-sized platform as the G-Body beginning with the 1982 model year.

When the W-Body intermediates were introduced for 1988, Oldsmobile reduced the number of options and configurations available. During the model years that followed, luxury and performance options such as FE3 suspension, auto calculator, bucket seats, leather seating areas, sunroofs, and full instrumentation were gradually eliminated. After 1990, special editions of the Cutlass Ciera were dropped from the American market and by the end of 1991, the coupe was discontinued. Although reduced to two trim levels and two body styles, sedan and wagon, the Cieras remained the brand's best-selling line for 1996.

1982–1988

 
1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera Brougham sedan

Production began September 28, 1981, at Doraville Assembly in Georgia for the 1982 model year.[6] In 1984, the Cutlass Cruiser station wagon model moved to the Cutlass Ciera's platform; previously, the nameplate used the rear wheel drive G-body.[7] The Cutlass Ciera came in three trim levels: the base, LS, and Brougham.

The standard engine was a 2.5 L four-cylinder Tech IV (Pontiac Iron Duke) engine. All models also included standard bench seats and cloth interior. Available on all models were a 3.0 L Buick V6 engine, or a 4.3 L Oldsmobile Diesel V6 engine. Brougham trim added a plush interior with vinyl accents, leatherette interior door pulls, additional chrome trim, and a reading lamp. The base coupe and sedan were initially dropped after 1982 due to poor sales, leaving LS and Brougham trim as the only available from 1983 until 1985, excluding special editions. During the model year, production ended at the Fremont GM Assembly Plant when that facility closed.

The 1983 model year added a new ES trim package for the coupe and sedan models. This would be the last year for the standard 13-inch wheels. During the spring of 1983, a special edition Holiday Coupe was added to the option list as part of the Oldsmobile Road Show sales promotion.

For 1984, the line added a new Cruiser wagon, replacing the former G-Body Cutlass Cruiser. A 3.8 L Buick V6 became available and the Holiday Coupe package returned to the options list for its first full year[8] as did a 4-speed manual transmission for diesel models. This transmission was dropped in the fall of 1983 from the option list.

For 1985, the Cutlass Ciera received its first facelift with a revised grille, headlamps, taillights, and interiors. The GT coupe was added as a companion to the ES sedan. In spring 1985 the Oldsmobile designed 4.3 L diesel was dropped due to poor sales. Canadian models added the 2.8 L 2bbl V6 this year.

For 1986, the Cutlass Ciera's grille had expanded ventilation sections than the similar 1985 model. The coupe received a revised roofline that was not initially shared with the other GM A-body models, but later migrated to the Buick Century coupe. These models are identifiable by their revised roofline and updated VIN identification, which replaced the "27" coupe designation used from 1982 until March 1986 with "37". 1986 also saw the addition of the 2.8 L V6 in place of the previously offered Buick 3.0 L V6 in the American market. The 2.8 L engine had previously been offered in Canadian Ciera's with the 2-barrel carburetor. In compliance with safety regulations, the 1986 Ciera was the first to have a high mount brake light as standard equipment. The Cutlass Ciera nameplate appeared on the rear fiberglass panel, just below the trunk lid.

For 1987, the Cutlass Ciera was facelifted again with a new grille, an updated steering wheel had the Oldsmobile logo moved from the right to the very center, and the 2.8 L LE2 V6 engine was dropped in favor of the more powerful LB6 unit. In addition, Brougham and GT models received composite headlamps as standard equipment. The 2.5 L Iron Duke 4 cylinder received minor updates, including a serpentine belt, which replaced the previous engine belt set up, for a boost of 6 horsepower, to 98. Ciera's tail lamps were slightly revised, adding ribs to their lower quarter.

 
1988, sedan with GM's new power Astroroof (RPO CF5)

For 1988, the base Cutlass Ciera received composite headlamps, the new International Series models were introduced, and this would be the last year for the Brougham, which was rechristened the Brougham SL on coupe models. The International Series included the emblem with the flags of various countries in a circular pattern on the front header panel and b pillars with the name "International Series" written across a black and chrome globe in the center. The International Series was available in coupe and sedan body styles. This model came equipped with a standard Buick 3.8 L V6 engine, 4-speed automatic transmission, sporty exhaust system, front bucket seats, and power windows. Composite headlamps were made standard on all Cutlass Ciera models. Sedan models could have the new power sliding sunroof for the first time.[9]

Engines

Years Engine Power Torque
1982–1986 2.5 L (151 cu in) Tech IV I4 92 hp (69 kW) 135 lb⋅ft (183 N⋅m)
1987–1988 98 hp (73 kW) 135 lb⋅ft (183 N⋅m)
1986* 2.8 L (173 cu in) LE2 V6 112 hp (84 kW) 145 lb⋅ft (197 N⋅m)
1987-1988 2.8 L (173 cu in) LB6 V6 125 hp (93 kW) 160 lb⋅ft (220 N⋅m)
1982–1985 3.0 L (181 cu in) LK9 V6 110 hp (82 kW) 145 lb⋅ft (197 N⋅m)
1982–1985 4.3 L (262 cu in) Oldsmobile diesel V6 85 hp (63 kW) 165 lb⋅ft (224 N⋅m)
1984–1985 3.8 L (231 cu in) LG2 V6 125 hp (93 kW) 195 lb⋅ft (264 N⋅m)
1986–1988 150 hp (112 kW) 200 lb⋅ft (270 N⋅m)
  • Note the 2.8 L V6 was offered in Canadian market Cutlass Ciera and Cruiser models for the 1985 model year.

Trim levels and Special Edition availability

 
A pair of Cutlass Cruiser wagons, one with simulated woodgrain trim
  • base: 1982 and 1986-1988
  • Brougham: 1982–1988
  • Holiday Coupe: 1984–1986 (dropped mid-1986 when the updated roof line appeared)
  • ES: 1984–1986
  • LS: 1982–1985
  • GT: 1985–1987
  • S: 1986-1987
  • "XC Special Edition": 1988
  • SL: 1986–1988
  • International Series: 1988

1989–1996

 
1990–1995 Cutlass Cruiser wagon

The Cutlass Ciera was updated for 1989, with the sedan receiving a roofline similar to the coupe, revised body side moldings, deletion of hood ornaments and addition of rear seat shoulder belts. Both coupe and sedan models received updated rear-end treatments. The older Buick 3.8 L V6 was dropped in favor of GM's new 3300 V6 engine. The Brougham trim level was discontinued and replaced by an upper-level SL version. The XC trim level became optional on the station wagon.[10]

For 1990, the front seat belts were moved from the B-pillars to the doors. This would also be the last year for the 'International Series' and 'XC'.

The changes for 1991 included a new instrument cluster with a trip odometer and an engine temperature gauge. 6 speaker sound systems were added as was a remote lock fob and improved body acoustics. This would be the last year for the coupe in the United States and Canada, but it would continue on in the Mexican market.

For 1992, the coupe was dropped, and the line-up included only sedans and station wagons in 'S' or 'SL' designations. The wagon now competed internally with the Oldsmobile Silhouette minivan (based on the Cutlass Supreme's W-platform), offering buyers a choice of wagon or a minivan. The Ciera remained Oldsmobile's best-selling model line, with over 132,000 sedans and an additional 7,793 station wagons produced this year.

For 1993, the 2.5 L Tech IV engine was replaced by the 2.2 L "2200" OHV engine with a 3-speed automatic transmission.

In 1994, the 'SL' designation was dropped. The 'Cutlass Ciera S', available in sedan or station wagon form, featured a driver airbag as standard equipment, along with anti-lock brakes, adjustable steering column, electric rear-window defogger, automatic door locks, and delay wipers. The 3.1 L, Chevrolet V6 engine with a 4-speed automatic transmission replaced the prior year's 3300 Buick V6. This engine was standard on the Cruiser wagon and optional on the sedan. The 2200 I-4 received minor updates, resulting in a 10-horsepower increase.

For 1995, the 'SL' designation returned in place of the 'S'. The 1995 Cutlass Ciera SL featured a new shift interlock system that required stepping on the brake pedal before moving the gear shift out of the park position.

For 1996, the final model year, the 'Cutlass' nomenclature was dropped and the car was now known simply as the 'Ciera SL', which continued to be available in 'Series I' or 'Series II' equipment levels. The chrome "Oldsmobile" badge above the driver's headlight was deleted. As Oldsmobile attempted to reposition itself as a European-styled upscale make with new products such as the Aurora, the Cutlass Ciera continued to have strong sales. Because the tooling for the A-body platform had long since been monetized, GM was guaranteed a profit off each Cutlass Ciera and Buick Century sold. At the same time, GM was losing money on its other midsized platform, the W-platform. Production of the Ciera ended on August 30, 1996.[11] It was replaced in the U.S. by the N-body 1997 Oldsmobile Cutlass, also built at the Oklahoma City assembly plant. As a result, the 1996 Cruiser wagon was the final Oldsmobile station wagon model produced. Sales of this Cutlass peaked at 53,438 in 1998 and it was discontinued in 1999.

Engines

Years Engine Power Torque
1989–1992 2.5 L (151 in³) Tech IV I4 110 hp (82 kW) 135 lb⋅ft (183 N⋅m)
1989 2.8 L (173 in³) LB6 V6 125 hp (93 kW) 160 lb⋅ft (217 N⋅m)
1989–1993 3.3 L (204 in³) Buick V6 160 hp (119 kW) 185 lb⋅ft (251 N⋅m)
1994–1996 3.1 L (191 in³) L82 V6 160 hp (119 kW) 185 lb⋅ft (251 N⋅m)
1993 2.2 L (134 in³) 2200 I4 110 hp (82 kW) 130 lb⋅ft (176 N⋅m)
1994–1996 2.2 L (134 in³) 2200 I4 120 hp (89 kW) 140 lb⋅ft (190 N⋅m)

Trim levels

The trim levels for the 1989–1995 Cutlass Ciera and 1996 Ciera are in order of price position.

    • base: 1989–1991
    • Special Edition: 1994
    • S: 1990–1994
    • SL: 1989–1994
    • SL Series I: 1995–1996
    • SL Series II: 1995–1996
    • International Series: 1989–1990
    • XC: 1989–1990

Special editions

 
1985 Cutlass Ciera Holiday coupe (RPO WJ5)

Factory specialty models of the Cutlass Ciera included the Holiday Coupe, GT, ES, XC, and International Series models – the latter had a stock body kit.

Holiday Coupe - From 1984 to March 1986, Oldsmobile offered a special edition Holiday Coupe package, option WJ5, on the Brougham coupe. This package included a unique landau vinyl roof (RPO C10), opera windows, special rooftop trim, and painted pinstripes. The Holiday Coupe package required tinted glass and could not be ordered with standard pinstripes. It was discontinued partway through the 1986 model year when Oldsmobile introduced the updated coupe roofline. All Holiday coupes were converted by the American Sunroof Company (ASC) outside of the factory. Oldsmobile would ship ASC Brougham coupes equipped with tinted glass to modify at their facility. These models have an ASC decal in the driver's side door frame indicating the factory authorized conversion.

ES - The ES (RPO W48) sedan was available from 1983 through 1985 model years. These vehicles feature unique wheel covers, blacked-out trim, F41 performance suspension, black sidewall tires, a center console with bucket seats, and a sports steering wheel. For 1985 only the ES sedan returned, as the coupe had been renamed GT.

GT - The GT (RPO W45) was first offered as an option on the 1985 Ciera coupe.[12] It featured blacked-out trim, V6 engine, a center console with bucket seats, fog lamps factory body kit, alloy wheels, and performance suspension. For 1986, it was expanded to the four-door sedan, replacing the ES. Following the 1987 model year, it was replaced by the International Series.

International Series - From 1988 through 1990 model years, the International Series (RPO W45/W49) was the top performance trim available on the Ciera. It featured the 3.8 L V6 for 1988 and the 3.3 L V6 for 1989 and 1990. Available on coupe and sedan models, it featured a factory body kit, bucket seats with console, FE3 performance suspension, alloy wheels, full instrumentation, air conditioning, JA2 heavy-duty brakes, extra capacity cooling, and unique ornamentation.[12]

XC - The XC was introduced as part of Oldsmobile's 90th Anniversary celebrations (XC being Roman Numeral or 90) and remained on the option sheet from 1988 until 1990.[9] It was available on coupe and sedan models. Sharing much of its sporty appearance with the International Series, the XC is distinguished by orange body side stripes in place of the typical black and chrome trim. Unlike the similar-looking International Series, the XC package did not include a standard V6, 4-speed automatic, or other higher-end features. These had to be ordered in addition to the XC package.

Convertible

 
1985 Cutlass Ciera Convertible conversion by Hess & Eisenhardt

Oldsmobile never officially produced a factory-built convertible of the Cutlass Ciera for public sale, but many dealers made them available via aftermarket conversions. Between 1983 and 1986, 814 Cutlass Ciera convertibles were made by Hess & Eisenhardt/Car Craft.[13] These vehicles were Brougham (1983 to mid-1986) and SL (mid-1986) coupes, modified with leather interior and chassis reinforcement to provide the needed structural rigidity that was lost by removing the roof.

International sales

Throughout much of its history, the Cutlass Ciera was offered in several global markets. In Mexico, local production allowed for unique models under the name Chevrolet Cutlass. These models featured the coupe body style and International model until discontinuation in 1996. These vehicles were also offered with 5-speed manual transmissions.

Awards

The Cutlass Ciera 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.[14]

Gallery

References

  1. ^ "1984 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 4 Door Station Wagon Prices, Values & Custom Cruiser 4 Door Station Wagon Price Specs". nadaguides.com. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
  2. ^ Daniel Strohl (February 3, 2021). "How a single magazine cover photo changed the course of auto design at GM in the Eighties". Hemmings.
  3. ^ Amy Wilson (September 14, 2008). "Can't tell the Pontiacs from the Buicks? That's the problem". Automotive News.
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  5. ^ Witzenburg, Gary (April 1984). "The Name Game". Motor Trend. p. 82.
  6. ^ Ward's Automotive Yearbook 1982. Ward's Communications. 1982.
  7. ^ "Everyday Cutlass Ciera". Hemmings Classic Car. October 2015. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
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  10. ^ "1989". Cutlass Ciera Resource Center. Retrieved 30 September 2020.
  11. ^ Ward's Automotive Yearbook 1997. Ward's Communications. 1997. p. 105.
  12. ^ a b Sikora II, Don (3 October 2017). "Cheap Wheels: 1986-90 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera GT/International Series Coupe". The Daily Drive - Consumer Guide. Retrieved 16 July 2022.
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  14. ^ Mills, Melody (7 March 1992). "Ciera Receives Safety Award". Oklahoman.com. Retrieved 24 October 2020.

External links

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  • Cutlass Ciera Resource Center

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser redirects here For pre 1984 models see Oldsmobile Cutlass The Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera is a mid size car manufactured and marketed for model years 1982 1996 by the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors over a single generation Body styles included a 2 door coupe 4 door sedan and the 4 door wagon 1 Oldsmobile Cutlass CieraOverviewManufacturerOldsmobile General Motors Also calledOldsmobile Ciera 1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera CruiserCutlass by General Motors Mexico ProductionSeptember 1981 August 1996Model years1982 1996 Ciera 1984 1996 Cruiser AssemblyOklahoma City Oklahoma United States 1989 1996 Framingham Massachusetts United States 1983 1989 Doraville Georgia United States 1982 1987 Sainte Therese Quebec Canada 1988 1991 Fremont California United States 1982 Ramos Arizpe Mexico Chevrolet Cutlass Oshawa Ontario Canada 1985 1988 Body and chassisClassMid sizeBody style2 door coupe 1982 1991 4 door sedan 1982 1996 4 door station wagon 1984 1996 LayoutTransverse front engine front wheel drivePlatformA bodyRelatedBuick Century fifth generation Chevrolet CelebrityPontiac 6000PowertrainEngine2 2 L 122 I42 5 L Tech IV I42 8 L LE2 V62 8 L Gen II V63 0 L LK9 V63 1 L Gen II V63 3 L LG7 V63 8 L LG3 V64 3 L LT7 Diesel V6TransmissionGM TH 125C 3 speed automaticGM 440 T4 4 speed automaticGM 4T60 4 speed automatic 4 speed manual 1984 only DimensionsWheelbase104 9 in 2 664 mm Length190 3 in 4 834 mm Width69 5 in 1 765 mm Height54 1 in 1 374 mm ChronologySuccessorOldsmobile Cutlass U S only The Cutlass Ciera shared the front wheel drive A platform with the Buick Century Pontiac 6000 and Chevrolet Celebrity As part of their legacy together the A bodies became widely popular as well as synonymous with GM s most transparent examples of badge engineering highlighted almost indistinguishably on the August 22 1983 cover of Fortune magazine as examples of genericized uniformity embarrassing the company and ultimately prompting GM to recommit to design leadership 2 3 4 Contents 1 Background 2 1982 1988 2 1 Engines 2 2 Trim levels and Special Edition availability 3 1989 1996 3 1 Engines 3 2 Trim levels 4 Special editions 5 Convertible 6 International sales 7 Awards 8 Gallery 9 References 10 External linksBackground Edit Cutlass Ciera side emblem This emblem was used on several Oldsmobile models from the mid 1970s until the early 1990s as part of their International theme which sought to compare Oldsmobile to global and domestic competitors From left to right the flags are of the United States Canada Belgium Finland Italy the United Kingdom the Netherlands Switzerland France Portugal Sweden Spain Denmark Ireland and then West Germany this side emblem was originally used with the Cutlass Salon during the mid 1970s when it was a competitor to the Pontiac Grand Am The Cutlass Ciera and its A Body platform twins featured MacPherson strut front suspension body color urethane bumpers flush mounted glass front wheel drive and on many models fuel injection The Cutlass Ciera shared the Cutlass nameplate with the smaller Cutlass Calais and the upscale Cutlass Supreme Oldsmobile had previously used the Celebrity brand in the 1960s but GM chose to give that name to Chevrolet 5 With the Ciera Oldsmobile established Cutlass as sub brand for its line of mainstream sedans and coupes Initially the Cutlass Ciera and its platform mates were marketed as premium mid sized cars above the X Body from which they were derived and the N Body Calais which would follow for 1985 The Ciera and Cruiser replaced the rear wheel drive G Body Cutlass models but strong sales kept the higher trim Cutlass Supreme in production until the 1988 model year when it was replaced by the W Body models As such these front wheel drive sedans carried the A Body designation previously reserved for their rear wheel drive showroom companions In order to keep both lines in production General Motors rechristened the rear wheel drive mid sized platform as the G Body beginning with the 1982 model year When the W Body intermediates were introduced for 1988 Oldsmobile reduced the number of options and configurations available During the model years that followed luxury and performance options such as FE3 suspension auto calculator bucket seats leather seating areas sunroofs and full instrumentation were gradually eliminated After 1990 special editions of the Cutlass Ciera were dropped from the American market and by the end of 1991 the coupe was discontinued Although reduced to two trim levels and two body styles sedan and wagon the Cieras remained the brand s best selling line for 1996 1982 1988 Edit 1984 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera Brougham sedanProduction began September 28 1981 at Doraville Assembly in Georgia for the 1982 model year 6 In 1984 the Cutlass Cruiser station wagon model moved to the Cutlass Ciera s platform previously the nameplate used the rear wheel drive G body 7 The Cutlass Ciera came in three trim levels the base LS and Brougham The standard engine was a 2 5 L four cylinder Tech IV Pontiac Iron Duke engine All models also included standard bench seats and cloth interior Available on all models were a 3 0 L Buick V6 engine or a 4 3 L Oldsmobile Diesel V6 engine Brougham trim added a plush interior with vinyl accents leatherette interior door pulls additional chrome trim and a reading lamp The base coupe and sedan were initially dropped after 1982 due to poor sales leaving LS and Brougham trim as the only available from 1983 until 1985 excluding special editions During the model year production ended at the Fremont GM Assembly Plant when that facility closed The 1983 model year added a new ES trim package for the coupe and sedan models This would be the last year for the standard 13 inch wheels During the spring of 1983 a special edition Holiday Coupe was added to the option list as part of the Oldsmobile Road Show sales promotion For 1984 the line added a new Cruiser wagon replacing the former G Body Cutlass Cruiser A 3 8 L Buick V6 became available and the Holiday Coupe package returned to the options list for its first full year 8 as did a 4 speed manual transmission for diesel models This transmission was dropped in the fall of 1983 from the option list For 1985 the Cutlass Ciera received its first facelift with a revised grille headlamps taillights and interiors The GT coupe was added as a companion to the ES sedan In spring 1985 the Oldsmobile designed 4 3 L diesel was dropped due to poor sales Canadian models added the 2 8 L 2bbl V6 this year For 1986 the Cutlass Ciera s grille had expanded ventilation sections than the similar 1985 model The coupe received a revised roofline that was not initially shared with the other GM A body models but later migrated to the Buick Century coupe These models are identifiable by their revised roofline and updated VIN identification which replaced the 27 coupe designation used from 1982 until March 1986 with 37 1986 also saw the addition of the 2 8 L V6 in place of the previously offered Buick 3 0 L V6 in the American market The 2 8 L engine had previously been offered in Canadian Ciera s with the 2 barrel carburetor In compliance with safety regulations the 1986 Ciera was the first to have a high mount brake light as standard equipment The Cutlass Ciera nameplate appeared on the rear fiberglass panel just below the trunk lid For 1987 the Cutlass Ciera was facelifted again with a new grille an updated steering wheel had the Oldsmobile logo moved from the right to the very center and the 2 8 L LE2 V6 engine was dropped in favor of the more powerful LB6 unit In addition Brougham and GT models received composite headlamps as standard equipment The 2 5 L Iron Duke 4 cylinder received minor updates including a serpentine belt which replaced the previous engine belt set up for a boost of 6 horsepower to 98 Ciera s tail lamps were slightly revised adding ribs to their lower quarter 1988 sedan with GM s new power Astroroof RPO CF5 For 1988 the base Cutlass Ciera received composite headlamps the new International Series models were introduced and this would be the last year for the Brougham which was rechristened the Brougham SL on coupe models The International Series included the emblem with the flags of various countries in a circular pattern on the front header panel and b pillars with the name International Series written across a black and chrome globe in the center The International Series was available in coupe and sedan body styles This model came equipped with a standard Buick 3 8 L V6 engine 4 speed automatic transmission sporty exhaust system front bucket seats and power windows Composite headlamps were made standard on all Cutlass Ciera models Sedan models could have the new power sliding sunroof for the first time 9 Engines Edit Years Engine Power Torque1982 1986 2 5 L 151 cu in Tech IV I4 92 hp 69 kW 135 lb ft 183 N m 1987 1988 98 hp 73 kW 135 lb ft 183 N m 1986 2 8 L 173 cu in LE2 V6 112 hp 84 kW 145 lb ft 197 N m 1987 1988 2 8 L 173 cu in LB6 V6 125 hp 93 kW 160 lb ft 220 N m 1982 1985 3 0 L 181 cu in LK9 V6 110 hp 82 kW 145 lb ft 197 N m 1982 1985 4 3 L 262 cu in Oldsmobile diesel V6 85 hp 63 kW 165 lb ft 224 N m 1984 1985 3 8 L 231 cu in LG2 V6 125 hp 93 kW 195 lb ft 264 N m 1986 1988 150 hp 112 kW 200 lb ft 270 N m Note the 2 8 L V6 was offered in Canadian market Cutlass Ciera and Cruiser models for the 1985 model year Trim levels and Special Edition availability Edit A pair of Cutlass Cruiser wagons one with simulated woodgrain trimbase 1982 and 1986 1988 Brougham 1982 1988 Holiday Coupe 1984 1986 dropped mid 1986 when the updated roof line appeared ES 1984 1986 LS 1982 1985 GT 1985 1987 S 1986 1987 XC Special Edition 1988 SL 1986 1988 International Series 19881989 1996 Edit 1990 1995 Cutlass Cruiser wagonThe Cutlass Ciera was updated for 1989 with the sedan receiving a roofline similar to the coupe revised body side moldings deletion of hood ornaments and addition of rear seat shoulder belts Both coupe and sedan models received updated rear end treatments The older Buick 3 8 L V6 was dropped in favor of GM s new 3300 V6 engine The Brougham trim level was discontinued and replaced by an upper level SL version The XC trim level became optional on the station wagon 10 For 1990 the front seat belts were moved from the B pillars to the doors This would also be the last year for the International Series and XC The changes for 1991 included a new instrument cluster with a trip odometer and an engine temperature gauge 6 speaker sound systems were added as was a remote lock fob and improved body acoustics This would be the last year for the coupe in the United States and Canada but it would continue on in the Mexican market For 1992 the coupe was dropped and the line up included only sedans and station wagons in S or SL designations The wagon now competed internally with the Oldsmobile Silhouette minivan based on the Cutlass Supreme s W platform offering buyers a choice of wagon or a minivan The Ciera remained Oldsmobile s best selling model line with over 132 000 sedans and an additional 7 793 station wagons produced this year For 1993 the 2 5 L Tech IV engine was replaced by the 2 2 L 2200 OHV engine with a 3 speed automatic transmission In 1994 the SL designation was dropped The Cutlass Ciera S available in sedan or station wagon form featured a driver airbag as standard equipment along with anti lock brakes adjustable steering column electric rear window defogger automatic door locks and delay wipers The 3 1 L Chevrolet V6 engine with a 4 speed automatic transmission replaced the prior year s 3300 Buick V6 This engine was standard on the Cruiser wagon and optional on the sedan The 2200 I 4 received minor updates resulting in a 10 horsepower increase For 1995 the SL designation returned in place of the S The 1995 Cutlass Ciera SL featured a new shift interlock system that required stepping on the brake pedal before moving the gear shift out of the park position For 1996 the final model year the Cutlass nomenclature was dropped and the car was now known simply as the Ciera SL which continued to be available in Series I or Series II equipment levels The chrome Oldsmobile badge above the driver s headlight was deleted As Oldsmobile attempted to reposition itself as a European styled upscale make with new products such as the Aurora the Cutlass Ciera continued to have strong sales Because the tooling for the A body platform had long since been monetized GM was guaranteed a profit off each Cutlass Ciera and Buick Century sold At the same time GM was losing money on its other midsized platform the W platform Production of the Ciera ended on August 30 1996 11 It was replaced in the U S by the N body 1997 Oldsmobile Cutlass also built at the Oklahoma City assembly plant As a result the 1996 Cruiser wagon was the final Oldsmobile station wagon model produced Sales of this Cutlass peaked at 53 438 in 1998 and it was discontinued in 1999 Engines Edit Years Engine Power Torque1989 1992 2 5 L 151 in Tech IV I4 110 hp 82 kW 135 lb ft 183 N m 1989 2 8 L 173 in LB6 V6 125 hp 93 kW 160 lb ft 217 N m 1989 1993 3 3 L 204 in Buick V6 160 hp 119 kW 185 lb ft 251 N m 1994 1996 3 1 L 191 in L82 V6 160 hp 119 kW 185 lb ft 251 N m 1993 2 2 L 134 in 2200 I4 110 hp 82 kW 130 lb ft 176 N m 1994 1996 2 2 L 134 in 2200 I4 120 hp 89 kW 140 lb ft 190 N m Trim levels Edit The trim levels for the 1989 1995 Cutlass Ciera and 1996 Ciera are in order of price position base 1989 1991 Special Edition 1994 S 1990 1994 SL 1989 1994 SL Series I 1995 1996 SL Series II 1995 1996 International Series 1989 1990 XC 1989 1990Special editions Edit 1985 Cutlass Ciera Holiday coupe RPO WJ5 Factory specialty models of the Cutlass Ciera included the Holiday Coupe GT ES XC and International Series models the latter had a stock body kit Holiday Coupe From 1984 to March 1986 Oldsmobile offered a special edition Holiday Coupe package option WJ5 on the Brougham coupe This package included a unique landau vinyl roof RPO C10 opera windows special rooftop trim and painted pinstripes The Holiday Coupe package required tinted glass and could not be ordered with standard pinstripes It was discontinued partway through the 1986 model year when Oldsmobile introduced the updated coupe roofline All Holiday coupes were converted by the American Sunroof Company ASC outside of the factory Oldsmobile would ship ASC Brougham coupes equipped with tinted glass to modify at their facility These models have an ASC decal in the driver s side door frame indicating the factory authorized conversion ES The ES RPO W48 sedan was available from 1983 through 1985 model years These vehicles feature unique wheel covers blacked out trim F41 performance suspension black sidewall tires a center console with bucket seats and a sports steering wheel For 1985 only the ES sedan returned as the coupe had been renamed GT GT The GT RPO W45 was first offered as an option on the 1985 Ciera coupe 12 It featured blacked out trim V6 engine a center console with bucket seats fog lamps factory body kit alloy wheels and performance suspension For 1986 it was expanded to the four door sedan replacing the ES Following the 1987 model year it was replaced by the International Series International Series From 1988 through 1990 model years the International Series RPO W45 W49 was the top performance trim available on the Ciera It featured the 3 8 L V6 for 1988 and the 3 3 L V6 for 1989 and 1990 Available on coupe and sedan models it featured a factory body kit bucket seats with console FE3 performance suspension alloy wheels full instrumentation air conditioning JA2 heavy duty brakes extra capacity cooling and unique ornamentation 12 XC The XC was introduced as part of Oldsmobile s 90th Anniversary celebrations XC being Roman Numeral or 90 and remained on the option sheet from 1988 until 1990 9 It was available on coupe and sedan models Sharing much of its sporty appearance with the International Series the XC is distinguished by orange body side stripes in place of the typical black and chrome trim Unlike the similar looking International Series the XC package did not include a standard V6 4 speed automatic or other higher end features These had to be ordered in addition to the XC package Convertible Edit 1985 Cutlass Ciera Convertible conversion by Hess amp EisenhardtOldsmobile never officially produced a factory built convertible of the Cutlass Ciera for public sale but many dealers made them available via aftermarket conversions Between 1983 and 1986 814 Cutlass Ciera convertibles were made by Hess amp Eisenhardt Car Craft 13 These vehicles were Brougham 1983 to mid 1986 and SL mid 1986 coupes modified with leather interior and chassis reinforcement to provide the needed structural rigidity that was lost by removing the roof International sales EditThroughout much of its history the Cutlass Ciera was offered in several global markets In Mexico local production allowed for unique models under the name Chevrolet Cutlass These models featured the coupe body style and International model until discontinuation in 1996 These vehicles were also offered with 5 speed manual transmissions Awards EditThe Cutlass Ciera 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 14 Gallery Edit 1987 Cutlass Ciera sedan 1989 Cutlass Ciera coupe 1990 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera sedan 1992 Cutlass Cruiser SL 1996 Ciera SL rearReferences Edit 1984 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser 4 Door Station Wagon Prices Values amp Custom Cruiser 4 Door Station Wagon Price Specs nadaguides com Retrieved 24 October 2020 Daniel Strohl February 3 2021 How a single magazine cover photo changed the course of auto design at GM in the Eighties Hemmings Amy Wilson September 14 2008 Can t tell the Pontiacs from the Buicks That s the problem Automotive News Paul Niedermeyer November 17 2012 1983 Fortune Will Success Spoil General Motors Curbside Classics Witzenburg Gary April 1984 The Name Game Motor Trend p 82 Ward s Automotive Yearbook 1982 Ward s Communications 1982 Everyday Cutlass Ciera Hemmings Classic Car October 2015 Retrieved 16 July 2022 1984 Cutlass Ciera Resource Center Retrieved 16 July 2022 a b 1988 Cutlass Ciera Resource Center Retrieved 30 September 2020 1989 Cutlass Ciera Resource Center Retrieved 30 September 2020 Ward s Automotive Yearbook 1997 Ward s Communications 1997 p 105 a b Sikora II Don 3 October 2017 Cheap Wheels 1986 90 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera GT International Series Coupe The Daily Drive Consumer Guide Retrieved 16 July 2022 Everyday Cutlass Ciera Hemmings Classic Car October 2015 Retrieved 30 September 2020 Mills Melody 7 March 1992 Ciera Receives Safety Award Oklahoman com Retrieved 24 October 2020 External links Edit Media 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