Hold onto your hat, Joe. I hear that GM is discontinuing Camaros and Firebirds after the 2001 model year due to lagging sales as well. Oldsmobile division.
I thought that was for 2002, well I guess I need to make a trip down to my Pontiac Dealer to purchase the a new Firehawk now, to avoid the rush. Larry -- Original Message -- From "Jeff McNeal" <jmcne
All dads, keep up hope. The story I heard is that the Olds DIVISION will go away, but that Oldsmobiles will continue to be built. Anyone else know more? --Andy Mace
Here's an idea - ship the cars to the dealers with no badges, and let the buyer decide if they want Oldsmobile or Buick on the car... ;-) As one who drives the Avis rental fleet far more than my own
Knowing how separate the divisions are within the GM corporation, it is hard to believe that any other division would sell a car branded differently than their own offerings. Who would sell it???? Jo
hard Got me! I'd also heard sometime ago that GM was reorganizing and regrouping the car and truck lines. But, according to Uncle Dan Rather on the CBS news tonight, it is the car line itself that is
GMs stated press release yesterday did not give a specific date or year that Olds would stop being made, but that current models will be sold until the end of their model life and they are no longer
In todays GM a "division" is a marketing department for a brand name. There is no engineering, design, or manufacturing specifically for Oldsmobile. All GM models are designed, engineered and manufac
Kevin, I drive lots of Avis cars too... I am surprised to be saying this but I actually half-like the Pontiac GrandAm ... there's probably an Olds equivalent but I dunno what it is. Having said that,
Well, at least we still have "Oldsmobile Park" -- the posh, minor league baseball stadium of the Lansing Lugnuts. Oldsmobile got their name on that the year before announcing the corporate offices we