Touring Sedan Oldsmobile NINTEY EIGHT 98 Sports Edition 1 Owner 1991
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- Oldsmobile Ninety Eight These were the Flagship Cars of olds and its really hard to believe how loaded a car like this actually is the car is in Great shape and has Very Low miles It Clean Inside Outside and Underneath is a Blast to Drive and very Comfy. This One Owner Car is for Sale and You can Call me anytime
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The final redesigned generation of the Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight coincided with its 50th anniversary in 1991. The added length, rear fender skirts, wide tail, low nose, and split-grille with wraparound headlights gave this generation Ninety-Eight a far more distinctive appearance than its predecessor. Designers of the Ninety-Eight wanted to create a distinctive luxury car look that buyers would not confuse with a similar Buick or Pontiac sedan.[26] The final generation of the Ninety-Eight would also prove to be the shortest, seeing its last year in 1996.
Although wheelbase was unchanged from the previous generation, overall length increased by over 9 inches (229 mm).[27] Most of this extra space was added to the rear of the car, resulting in a larger trunk. Although throughout the model years names of the trim levels changed, the final generation Ninety-Eight was available in two main models: the traditional luxury-oriented Regency models and the performance-oriented Touring models. Regency models included 6-passenger seating in either velour or leather, column shifter, and the 170 horsepower (130 kW) 3.8 L Buick V6. Touring models featured the FE3 suspension package, a 205 hp (upped to 225 hp in 1994) supercharged version of the standard 3.8 L Buick V6, 18 gallon fuel tank, 16-inch wheels, and standard 5-passenger leather seating designed by Lear Seating.
With the introduction of the Aurora a year earlier, the Ninety-Eight was discontinued for 1996, ending production on May 31.[28] To fill the void, two Eighty-Eight relatives -- the Regency and the LSS -- were introduced. The sporty LSS featured the steel front fenders, while the more stately and traditional Regency 88's had the carryover GTX-composite (plastic) fenders from the 1996 Ninety Eight. The LSS model proved more popular to buyers than the Regency during the 1997-98 model years.
I have a 1995 Series I. Wanted to paint it that color but decided to keep matching numbers. Absolutely gorgeous!
Shame GM got rid of oldsmobile
Man, whoever bought that new had nice taste. that is one snazzy car!
That's one of the best cars you've ever had. The originality of it, the features & options and still looking like a proper good American car (to my mind).
You'll sell it quick for sure.
Gorgeous luxury sporty car. Olds should've attached the old Starfire name to this version of the 98.
I had a 1993 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Base the same color brought with 79,000 miles and drove it till 249,000 miles. I drove from Pittsburgh PA to Peoria IL on one tank of Premium 93 octane gas got 41.5 MPG on that 3800 series V-6. These are very indictable cars mine lasted 8 years. The only major problems I had were the transmission, water pump and Pass Key system replaced that was all, and it made 6 600 mile trips every year never broke down once and never used any fluids or oil. I wish I could find another great Oldsmobile 98. Nathan you should keep this these are great cars and cheap to work on and excellent on gas.
The 1994 Olds Regency 98 was a great car 😀👍
That was a top of the line car for 91. Good video!
Red leather interior! Beautiful!
That is a beautiful car! They are so hard to find these days!
Nice car, big V6 front wheel drive
This is definitely one of my favorite GM cars besides the B and D-bodies from the mid 90's.
Reminds me of my supercharged Buick Park Avenue that I had as a first car. It was a 1994 that was all black. I miss it a lot.
Damn this is a beautiful car....too bad you don't have anymore of this or the Olds LSS, Aurora, or Lincoln LS ...those are my favorite cars and looking for one
The reviews are FANTASTIC and I've watched a number of them you've done. I'm in England and moving soon to Belgium but when I am in the market, I definitely might be contacting you.
I use to have a car just like this one same color and everything I wish I still had it today nice car.
now thats a Touring Sedan!
it almost looks like a towncar from the rear. nice car none the less
this is THE car. That dashboard."good afternoon". sooooooo American. wow.
Gosh this is a sexy car. For some reason I equivolate this to what a CT6 is today. I think if there was a 2017 Olds 98, it'd basically be a Cadillac CT6. Very nice. They just have that same presence, in my opinion.