Oldsmobile did something deceptively simple in the 1960s. It turned a string of digits into a promise, then into an identity. The 4-4-2 badge began as a literal spec sheet in code, but over time it ...
Introduced in 1964, the Oldsmobile 442 became available with a Hurst floor shifter in 1965. Likewise, the first-gen Cutlass Supreme debuted with a similar option in 1966. Hurst components became so ...
This 1970 Oldsmobile 442 W-30 Holiday Coupe is a numbers-matching gem with an original engine and a handful of tasteful mods that don’t disturb its timeless classic appeal. It’s currently up for grabs ...
Introduced in April of 1964 as an answer to the blinding success of corporate cousin the Pontiac GTO, the Oldsmobile 442 was a trim package for the Olds Cutlass. The 4-4-2 moniker came from the ...
In 1978, General Motors revealed its 'revolutionary' 350 V8 diesel engine... which turned out to be one of the most terrible ...
The Oldsmobile may no longer be in production, but it's one of the most famous cars ever built by General Motors. Having been defunct for over 20 years, the Oldsmobile has a long legacy and part of ...
Oldsmobile was a big name in American cars from its beginning in 1897 until it closed in 2004. Besides making popular American Oldsmobile classics like the Jetfire and Toronado, the brand also made ...