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Oldsmobile was a division of General Motors that produced over 35 million vehicles from 1897 to 2004. It was the first high-volume gasoline-powered automobile manufacturer and the oldest surviving American car brand until its dissolution.
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Learn about the origins, milestones and legacy of Oldsmobile, the first American car company to produce cars in quantity. From steam-powered cars to V-8 engines, from Lansing to Detroit, from 1896 to 2004.
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Learn about the history and features of 23 different Oldsmobile models, from the classic Cutlass and 442 to the modern Alero and Bravada. See photos and descriptions of each model, from the first generation to the last.
Explore the history, collection, and registry of Oldsmobile cars, ads, concepts, and racing. Outright Oldsmobile, myOldsmobile, and Oldsmobile Motorsports are the sites to visit for Olds enthusiasts.
Learn about the origins, achievements, and legacy of Oldsmobile, the oldest surviving American car company until 2004. Discover the 10 most iconic models, from the first muscle car to the first turbocharged production car.
Ransom E. Olds was an American businessman and automotive pioneer who founded the Olds Motor Works and the REO Motor Car Company. He built the first mass-produced car, the Oldsmobile Curved Dash, and invented the assembly line method.
Ransom Eli Olds was an American inventor and automobile manufacturer, designer of the three-horsepower, curved-dash Oldsmobile. This was the first commercially successful American-made automobile and the first to use a progressive assembly system, which foreshadowed modern mass-production methods.