The Oldsmobile Cutlass SX looked like a polite, well-optioned intermediate, yet under its conservative sheetmetal it hid one ...
The Cutlass Supreme SX pairs 455 torque with subtle style, low production, and a history that keeps it overlooked.
What’s the one thing that connects 1963 and 1968, apart from the arithmetical 5? A General Motors ban on racing and all-out performance and Oldsmobile’s superb workaround rebellion against that very ...
Back in the day, the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors enjoyed a solid reputation for engineering excellence. GM's Lansing division helped design, market, and introduce the first mass-produced ...
Over the decades, Detroit was the source of some very controversial decisions – from GM’s retiring from competitive racing in early 1963 to the more recent cancelation of the HEMI and Challenger Mopar ...
For the typical street/strip motor, hot rodders have been aspiring to match towering horsepower peaks with excellent low and midrange torque for decades. Get that curve flat enough, and you've got ...