The Oldsmobile Cutlass is a historic American automobile known for its versatility, ranging from muscle cars to family sedans, produced by General Motors from 1961 to 1999.
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๐ The Oldsmobile Cutlass was first introduced in 1961 and rapidly became one of Oldsmobile's best-selling models.
๐ The Cutlass won the Motor Trend Car of the Year award in 1976, showcasing its popularity and engineering.
๐ ๏ธ It was produced in various body styles, including coupe, sedan, and station wagon, throughout its history.
๐ The Cutlass was one of the first vehicles to offer a compact size in the muscle car market during the 1970s.
๐ The Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme variant was particularly well-known for its luxury features and performance.
โ๏ธ Engine options ranged from a small V6 to a powerful V8, appealing to a wide range of customers.
๐ By the mid-1970s, the Cutlass made up a significant portion of Oldsmobile's total sales, cementing its status.
๐ก In the 1980s, the Cutlass underwent design changes to evolve with consumer preferences for smaller cars.
๐ The Cutlass was part of the GM A-body platform, shared with models such as the Chevrolet Malibu and Pontiac LeMans.
๐ Production of the Cutlass ceased in 1999, marking the end of nearly four decades of this iconic model.