All-American Time Capsule: 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser Vs. 1995 Mercury Sable

Welcome back! It’s been a week of thinking, “Where is the car now?” As you can see on file, both of today’s choices are from the good ol’ USA of A’s. But first, let’s take a look at yesterday’s results. Well, that’s pretty definitive. Personally, I would like to adopt one of them, even though I have some dissatisfaction with Read More

Here’s Why The Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais Quad 442 Didn’t Sell In The Early ’90s

Does the Oldsmobile Cutlass Calais Quad 442 smell like ’90s nostalgia? It may look like an ’80s car, but that’s because it was released in 1990-1991. There is no doubt that many people still have fond memories of the Quad. The top version of the 1990-91 model. Source: www.hotcars.com

10 Things We Love About The 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Convertible

When Oldsmobile introduced the Cutlass in 1961, it was an entry-level model all the way back. This was just before America entered what enthusiasts call the golden age of muscle cars. Obviously, the Cutlass was certainly a successful car for Oldsmobile. general motorsif you look at the way it runs… Source: www.hotcars.com

The Mystery Of Why America Bought So Many Oldsmobile Cutlass

Last week I New series about ghost cars, the once ubiquitous car is now gone and almost forgotten. Many readers submitted great suggestions, and one of his suggestions, the Oldsmobile Cutlass, caught my attention. Not because it’s a car… Source: jalopnik.com

Why Oldsmobile’s Cutlass Sierra Got Too Long In The Tooth By 1995.

Important points The 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Sierra is considered a prime example of badge engineering because it closely resembles other cars such as the Buick Century and Chevrolet Celebrity. The Cutlass Ciera’s design has been criticized for being simple and boxy, lacking sleeker, more modern elements. Source: www.hotcars.com