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Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera

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Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera
General Motors
Production 1982-1996
Class Intermediate
Body Style 2-Door Coupe
4-Door Sedan
5-Door Wagon
Length 190.3"
Width 69.5"
Height 54.1"
Wheelbase 104.9"
Weight 2700-3200 lbs
Transmission 3-Speed Automatic, FWD
4-Speed Automatic, FWD
Engine 2.2L (134 cid) I4 (1993-1996)
2.5L (151 cid) I4 (1982-1992)
2.8L (173 cid) V6 (1982-1989)
3.0L (181 cid) V6 (1982-1985)
3.1L (191 cid) V6 (1994-1996)
3.3L (204 cid) V6 (1989-1993)
3.8L (231 cid) V6 (1986-1988)
4.3L (262 cid) Diesel V6 (1982-1985)
Power 90-160 hp
Similar Buick Century
Chevrolet Celebrity
Pontiac 6000
Platform A

The Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera was one of GM's new front wheel drive A-bodies introduced in 1982 along with the Buick Century, Chevrolet Celebrity and Pontiac 6000. The A-body was based on the Chevrolet Citation X-body platform, but thankfully didn't share many of the X-body's mechanical woes nearly as much. The Cutlass Ciera was originally intended to be a replacement to the larger, rear-drive Cutlass Supreme, but the Cutlass Supreme remained one of Oldsmobile's strongest sellers, and not about to mess with success, it was decided that there would be plenty of room for both the Cutlass Ciera and Cutlass Supreme. In the mid-1980s, the Cutlass Ciera would become a strong seller in its own right, often being the second most popular selling A-body behind the Chevrolet Celebrity. Only the Cutlass Ciera and Buick Century would survive after 1991. The Cutlass Ciera and Century both would continue being a strong seller with older conservative buyers (and especially with rental car fleets) until its final demise after 1996, being offered for 15 years with only minor year-to-year changes to the same basic body design.

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