Saturday, October 28, 2017

The Oldsmobile Cutlass was a classic and popular design for the company and at one time was its mainstay product. The Cutlass was built from 1961 through 1999, making it one of the longest-lived, continuously-produced models in history.

Basic Identification

    All Oldsmobile Cutlasses have four headlights, except for the 1982 through 1988 Cutlass Supreme. This stands apart from many other General Motors (GM) cars built on the same chassis, which often had only two headlights.

Grille

    The Oldsmobile Cutlass can be distinguished from similar cars by the grille. All Cutlasses produced from 1961 through 1996 had a split rectangular grille with a thick, vertical bar dividing the two sides.

Drivetrain

    Any front-wheel-drive Cutlass is newer than 1997, as the last rear-wheel-drive car in this line was the 1997 Cutlass Supreme.

Station Wagons

    The last Oldsmobile Cutlass station wagon produced was the front-wheel drive 1982 through 1996 Cutlass Cruiser.

Diesels

    The only Cutlasses produced with diesel engines were those made between 1978 and 1981.

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