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Oldsmobile Starfire
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Oldsmobile Starfire | ||
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Oldsmobile | ||
Production: 1975-1980 | ||
Class: Subcompact | ||
Body Style: 3-Door Hatchback | ||
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Wheelbase: 97" | ||
Weight: 2700-3000 lbs | ||
Transmissions: 4-Speed Manual, 5-Speed Manual, 3-Speed Automatic | ||
Engines: 2.3L (140 cid) I4 (1975-1977), 2.5L (151 cid) I4 (1978-1980), 3.8L (231 cid) V6 (1975-1980), 5.0L (305 cid) V8 (1977-1979) | ||
Power: Rear | ||
Similar: Buick Skyhawk, Chevrolet Monza, Pontiac Sunbird | ||
Platform: H |
The Oldsmobile Starfire, reviving a nameplate from Oldsmobile's past, was a corporate H-body twin to the Chevrolet Monza (among the Buick Skyhawk and Pontiac Sunbird). Unlike the Monza and Sunbird, the Starfire was available only as a 3-door hatchback, and became the first Oldsmobile model since the 1940s to have a 4-cylinder engine. The sport-packaged Firenza became available after introduction, much like the Monza's Spyder package. The Starfire was discontinued after 1980, to be replaced in 1982 by the Firenza J-car.
See the Chevrolet Monza entry for more comments about the Oldsmobile Firenza.