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By now, we're all familiar with the newly redesigned Prius, but how well do you know the original model? With our yearlong ...
The classic Oldsmobile is a well-equipped Nighty-Eight Regency Brougham. When it was first sold in 2016, the car had been driven just 1,600 miles. Powering the plush luxury sedan is a 3.8-liter ...
Topps is bringing fans to the edge of their seats with their latest Topps NOW release on the eve on WrestleMania 41. Through its Topps NOW series, collectors and fans will be able to purchase the ...
NASCAR hosted the first Cook Out 400 at Martinsville in 1950, where Curtis Turner emerged victorious driving the #41 Oldsmobile for John Eanes. Since the inaugural Cook Out 400, some of the ...
Tagged as the King of NASCAR, the racing version of the Oldsmobile 88 achieved a string of awards in the competition, winning six of nine races in 1949, 10 of 19 in 1950, and 20 of 41 in 1952.
Oldsmobile saw the welcome the Pontiac intermediate ... but half a grand was still an effort. 41 years later, the man decided his trusty Olds deserved a restoration. Photo: YouTube/Lou Costabile ...
Oldsmobile diesels may be the "best" remembered ... could actually scoot the car around pretty well. Fuel economy: EPA 41 combined/56 mpg highway. Are these valued higher than the gas model?
Once the largest division of General Motors, the Oldsmobile dream was killed off at 107 years old, on April 29, 2004, a full 20 years ago today. While the brand was largely seen as a stodgy ...
Oldsmobile began offering the 4-4-2 as an option ... and a performance option called the W-41. The base W-40 engine was a naturally-aspirated DOHC 2.3 four-cylinder cranking out a respectable ...
It continued to blow its NASCAR competition off the track, winning 10 out of 19 races in 1950 and 20 out of 41 in 1951, capturing the championship for Oldsmobile drivers in both years.
Cadillac and Chevrolet sandwiched Buick, then there was Oldsmobile and Pontiac as GM’s efforts to suit every conceivable taste and pocketbook. And there was no better way to pique the appetite ...