mickey wrote:I've never paid much attention to American cars mainly because I've never met one that was anything but dull to drive.
But that is another topic for another thread.
I was hit with a question yesterday that I am completely clueless to answer.
GM had traditionally had multiple product lines with the cheapest being Chevrolet and the poshest Caddy.
But what about the one in between? How do they rate cheapest to poshest?
Alphabetically: Buick, Olds, Pontiac?
Anyone know?
Olds used to be their own entity with headquarters in Lansing then they became BOC though I am not sure when that occurred I haven't read the Oldsmobile history book in a long time, but there was a lot of jealousy within GM because of the separate engineering and whatnot per my Dad who worked for BOC before they fully rolled everything into GM headquarters back in the early 2000s (second hand knowledge so it could just be bluster from an old BOC employee)
Oldsmobile in the 60s was very posh (see Oldsmobile 98 ads from the mid 60s.) They were no slouch in performance. Rocket 88, 442s, Etc.
They also had the family cruiser image with the station wagons.
They also were the most innovative of the GM engineering umbrella. They had the first production aluminum block V8 with a Turbo. They had 1st mainstream FWD full-size vehicle, Toronado.
BOC made the quickest car of the 80s (Grand National).
The Quad4 was also highly innovative at the time it was released.
The malaise era were sort of the end of the uniqueness at GM as they started to blend everything together.
Buick was pretty much always 2nd fiddle to Oldsmobile within the BOC group.
Pontiac was their own thing sort of on par with Buick and Chevy never high class, but they came into their own in the muscle car era.
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10 years, 2 months, and 8 days of blissful ignorance ruined by that snake in the grass Major Tom.