Maybe there was something in the Detroit drinking water that year. Or maybe the planets were aligned just right over the Motor City. Whatever may have caused it, 1957 was a particularly successful ...
Built from 1940 through 1996, the Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight (or 98 until 1952 and after 1991) was Olds' top entry in the full-size sedan segment. The Ninety-Eight name derived from the Series 90 line, ...
Ever wonder what the '98' stands for on an Oldsmobile 98? The origin story of the Oldsmobile 98 goes back to 1941, with Oldsmobile's flagship model. The car that carried this name was Oldsmobile's ...
Cars that spend decades in storage typically come with massive problems, not only in terms of rust but also from a mechanical perspective. Engines are typically in non-working shape, and if they're ...
The 1971-1976 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eights were the biggest cars ever made by The General's Oldsmobile Division, based on the same platform as the Cadillac DeVille and scaling in at around 5,000 pounds.
Dissolved in 2004 after a whopping 107 years on the market, Oldsmobile was noted for debuting several groundbreaking technologies and designs. And it also left a few iconic vehicles behind. Fans of ...
Click here if you are unable to view this gallery on a mobile device. One doesn’t hear much these days about Ransom Eli Olds (1864-1950), the founder of the Oldsmobile car, but he was an automotive ...