I had a garage-kept one-owner green ‘95, that I bought in ‘07. One of my bucket list dream cars - I always felt amazing driving it, the handling and isolation were superb, and the seats amazing just like you’d said. The transmission had a catastrophic failure 2 years later at around 108,000 miles [175k km or so], $4k US to fix in ‘09 which is $5,432 CDN in today’s dollars. Oil pan leaked as they all did because it’s a feature of all northstar engines, and it’s an engine-our repair that was almost $3k US to fix. I lived with the oil leak. Sold it to someone I was dating in 2011 who needed a better car. The relationship didn’t work out. I really miss my Aurora, almost daily, and regret selling it.
I am so utterly disappointed that they don't make cars like this anymore. Nice sedan shape, proper 4 speed torque converter automatic transmission, proper engine, soft seats, soft suspension, classy interior.... Just everything. I want it so bad.
I just picked up a 1995 Olds Aurora with 10,442km/6000miles. 92 year old man bought it new and stored it in a climate controlled garage. This care is as mint as one could expect. Adriatic Blue Metallic. Wish I could share pictures.
Got this in my recommended for some reason, and clicked on it willing to be convinced. Cool car, and a 4.0l V8 isn’t something I would expect from it! I love a V8 sedan of any kind. Safe to say I’ll be subscribing. Maybe I’ll see you around!
Such a beautiful car! The luxury cars from American car manufacturers of the mid 90s and early 2000s were truly at the end of an era for luxury vehicles that featured character.
nice. My heart died with Oldsmobile. i never had an aurora but i do think theyre super nice. my rides were almost exclusively a g body cutlass and a 94 cutlass supreme coupe. they gave a lot of effort making the aurora but i dont know if the quality trickled down to the intrigue and alero, though i used to see a ton of aleros on the road
When my 300zx tt was in the shop in high school ( often) I would drive my mothers 97 aurora and street race the ricers. So funny to roll on them in an all stock Oldsmobile. I beat a 97 eclipse gst from a roll. We never let him live that down. Have you heard the videos of auroras with dumped exhaust. So musical
I have one - 1995 in Lt. Antelope color. 60,000 miles. Purchase it new and now covered on collector's car insurance. These are becoming rare and I get looks and comments wherever I travel. Change your coolant regularly and maintain it properly - it will last and give you good service. The Buick Rivera is the sister car but has the 3.8 liter engine (some supercharged). I actually like the look of the Buick better - it looks like a torpedo. The Buick is a coupe and the seats are even more plush. My engine has been out to fix oil leaks. Enjoy your ride. The 4.0 liter V8 does not tolerate overheating - so watch your temperature gage. Northstar Performance Parts has a head stud kit if you have head gasket problems - the cause is actually the head bolts coming loose. It costs lots to fix these cars, so many are mechanically totaled when problems arise.
Thankyou! Honestly one of my favourite cars I've owned. So much character. I understand the reliability is not the best but, in my mind, I think its worth the expense LOL
The Riviera is everything that's great about the Aurora, plus Buick reliability. The N* sounds better, but the supercharged 3800 is a bit more powerful and the Riviera is faster stock but also easier to modify for power.
I bought a green '97 Aurora in 2000 with 80,000 kilometers. Awesome car and it was like new. When it had about 205,000 km on it I sold it and got a '99 (Dark Blue) with 100,000 km on it. In 2011, the blue one had about 200,000 km on it and I sold it and had thought I would have to go to a more modern car (to present well as a Realtor®). I tried out new Maxima's and various cars and was not impressed. I would look at the blue Aurora in parking lots and felt it was the best looking car there. Then I found a gold colored '98 Aurora with only 52,000 km (30,000 miles) and it had never been out in the rain. This was 2011. The seller was a retired car guy and this was his wife's rarely used, heated garage kept car and he was smart enough to drive it often enough to keep it fresh. It was literally like new and I got it for $7,600 Canadian dollars! I drove it until early 2018. In all that time, with all 3 cars, I never replaced an exhaust component. Only suspension work was 2 $19 bushings. An amazing car that I was very fortunate to drive for 18 years. I still miss it. I just noticed last week that the new Lucid Air Electric cars seem to have a lot of styling cues from the Aurora. Smart choice!
I have a 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora with 260,000 km now to date got it off my father-in-law kept it well no rust and I love the car like you said it runs and drives beautifully and on top of it. I feel very safe in itand on top of it on the highway it’s just great to drive it. It just cruises and like you said it has great passing powers and on top of it I get good gas mileage for a V-8.
I wouldn't call the Aurora a failure. The styling was a huge hit when the concept car was released (production car is nearly identical to the concept car). It sold well but the time of the SUV was at hand, and GM simply had too many divisions. Oldsmobile never had any SUVs as far as I know, other than the Bravada, which was a good looking vehicle for the time but not exceptional.
That’s very true. Gm had a lot of things going on that time. The bravada didnnt do a good job separating itself from the Chevy blazer and gmc envoy, which was also an issue leading to the downfall of Oldsmobile
2nd post in this thread: I had just bought my ‘95 Aurora about two years before President Obama’s cash for clunkers program hit. It was all over the news for weeks. One TV news report showed the euthanasia process for a car the govt was destroying. Curious, I watched it, which was a mistake. It was a ‘95 Aurora that was selected for the demonstration. I was physically sick at the end, having watched the car being mechanically destroyed. I really loved my Aurora and the visual of seeing that wonderful piece of fantastic American machinery I’d always admired so much being destroyed really affected me.
Ironically I also have a aurora, it is a 96 1 owner 74k miles, and I have a 1 owner 97 lincoln town car I got with 97k and daily drove to 172k currently and I will say the aurora even tho new to me goes toe to toe with the town car, but my lincoln seats are hands down best seats ever in any car, if u know u know
@321verykind my aurora needs some serious work but I can do it myself so I'm not worried, but in the future these will both get a engine swap and some power to put down to the rubber, Nothing crazy I'll be happy with 4 or 500 horsepower, maybe ls swap both and have luxury sleepers I'm not sure yet
When I sold these Auroras I would often get the complaint that "the engine is sideways!". I simply told the customer that the engine was longitudinal; the car was sideways. . . SOLD!
@@ruusteriv GM made a bunch of transverse V8 cars Grand Prix GXP 6th gen Monte Carlo SS 9th gen Impala SS Buick Lucerne and all Cadillacs with a Northstar about 6 different Caddys
I had a garage-kept one-owner green ‘95, that I bought in ‘07. One of my bucket list dream cars - I always felt amazing driving it, the handling and isolation were superb, and the seats amazing just like you’d said. The transmission had a catastrophic failure 2 years later at around 108,000 miles [175k km or so], $4k US to fix in ‘09 which is $5,432 CDN in today’s dollars. Oil pan leaked as they all did because it’s a feature of all northstar engines, and it’s an engine-our repair that was almost $3k US to fix. I lived with the oil leak. Sold it to someone I was dating in 2011 who needed a better car. The relationship didn’t work out. I really miss my Aurora, almost daily, and regret selling it.
yup, worth the maintenance cost if I'm being honest. I'm on the hunt for another one.
I am so utterly disappointed that they don't make cars like this anymore. Nice sedan shape, proper 4 speed torque converter automatic transmission, proper engine, soft seats, soft suspension, classy interior.... Just everything. I want it so bad.
I agree! I think its one of gm’s best car they’ve made
There's one 20 miles from me for 2400 I've loved the Aurora ever since I sat in one as a kid, only other car I have passion cor is a element
I just picked up a 1995 Olds Aurora with 10,442km/6000miles. 92 year old man bought it new and stored it in a climate controlled garage. This care is as mint as one could expect. Adriatic Blue Metallic. Wish I could share pictures.
OOOO wow, please share some picture. My email is in the 'about' section on my channel. That is a steal
Got this in my recommended for some reason, and clicked on it willing to be convinced. Cool car, and a 4.0l V8 isn’t something I would expect from it! I love a V8 sedan of any kind. Safe to say I’ll be subscribing. Maybe I’ll see you around!
Thankyou. I love 4 door sedans with a nice v8 for sure. Its a dying breed unfortunately......
Such a beautiful car! The luxury cars from American car manufacturers of the mid 90s and early 2000s were truly at the end of an era for luxury vehicles that featured character.
Exactly! So much character in these older vehicle…..timeless
Sick whip. Forgot these existed lol
Yeah bro barely exist lol
Can't wait to see a review of it on the road
For sure;)
I had a 98 10 years ago, loved it. Hopefully buying a 99 in a couple weeks 😅
they're lovely cars
nice. My heart died with Oldsmobile. i never had an aurora but i do think theyre super nice. my rides were almost exclusively a g body cutlass and a 94 cutlass supreme coupe. they gave a lot of effort making the aurora but i dont know if the quality trickled down to the intrigue and alero, though i used to see a ton of aleros on the road
Yes, used to see tons of alero on the road. We’ve had one, i have the say the aurora is on a different level in terms of quality
@@321verykind enjoy it. I would get an 80s-90sOldsmobile in a heartbeat. The Aurora's cousin Buick Riviera I thought was really nice too.
When my 300zx tt was in the shop in high school ( often) I would drive my mothers 97 aurora and street race the ricers. So funny to roll on them in an all stock Oldsmobile. I beat a 97 eclipse gst from a roll. We never let him live that down. Have you heard the videos of auroras with dumped exhaust. So musical
That’s awesome! It’s such an underrated vehicle, I’m already looking for another one haha
I have one - 1995 in Lt. Antelope color. 60,000 miles. Purchase it new and now covered on collector's car insurance. These are becoming rare and I get looks and comments wherever I travel. Change your coolant regularly and maintain it properly - it will last and give you good service. The Buick Rivera is the sister car but has the 3.8 liter engine (some supercharged). I actually like the look of the Buick better - it looks like a torpedo. The Buick is a coupe and the seats are even more plush. My engine has been out to fix oil leaks. Enjoy your ride. The 4.0 liter V8 does not tolerate overheating - so watch your temperature gage. Northstar Performance Parts has a head stud kit if you have head gasket problems - the cause is actually the head bolts coming loose. It costs lots to fix these cars, so many are mechanically totaled when problems arise.
Thankyou! Honestly one of my favourite cars I've owned. So much character. I understand the reliability is not the best but, in my mind, I think its worth the expense LOL
The Riviera is everything that's great about the Aurora, plus Buick reliability. The N* sounds better, but the supercharged 3800 is a bit more powerful and the Riviera is faster stock but also easier to modify for power.
I bought a green '97 Aurora in 2000 with 80,000 kilometers. Awesome car and it was like new. When it had about 205,000 km on it I sold it and got a '99 (Dark Blue) with 100,000 km on it. In 2011, the blue one had about 200,000 km on it and I sold it and had thought I would have to go to a more modern car (to present well as a Realtor®). I tried out new Maxima's and various cars and was not impressed. I would look at the blue Aurora in parking lots and felt it was the best looking car there. Then I found a gold colored '98 Aurora with only 52,000 km (30,000 miles) and it had never been out in the rain. This was 2011. The seller was a retired car guy and this was his wife's rarely used, heated garage kept car and he was smart enough to drive it often enough to keep it fresh. It was literally like new and I got it for $7,600 Canadian dollars! I drove it until early 2018. In all that time, with all 3 cars, I never replaced an exhaust component. Only suspension work was 2 $19 bushings. An amazing car that I was very fortunate to drive for 18 years. I still miss it. I just noticed last week that the new Lucid Air Electric cars seem to have a lot of styling cues from the Aurora. Smart choice!
Thanks for sharing your story. The aurora is such an interesting vehicle:) Glad you had a good time with your Aurora
I have a 2001 Aurora 4.0. Much higher level of performance than I had expected!!!
Nice. I have never seen a 2001 model before. Must be a nice ride:)
@@321verykind It is!
I have a 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora with 260,000 km now to date got it off my father-in-law kept it well no rust and I love the car like you said it runs and drives beautifully and on top of it. I feel very safe in itand on top of it on the highway it’s just great to drive it. It just cruises and like you said it has great passing powers and on top of it I get good gas mileage for a V-8.
Glad you enjoy your ride. It’s a beautiful vehicle and I hope it gives you trouble free service:)
I miss mine. I’ll have another one someday.
I hope you get one in nice condition:)
Good vid ! Jay
Thanks
I like the transmission. I wonder how hard it would be to L67 swap?
I wonder as well. Anything is possible if you have money :)
I wouldn't call the Aurora a failure. The styling was a huge hit when the concept car was released (production car is nearly identical to the concept car). It sold well but the time of the SUV was at hand, and GM simply had too many divisions. Oldsmobile never had any SUVs as far as I know, other than the Bravada, which was a good looking vehicle for the time but not exceptional.
That’s very true. Gm had a lot of things going on that time. The bravada didnnt do a good job separating itself from the Chevy blazer and gmc envoy, which was also an issue leading to the downfall of Oldsmobile
got an 03' alero, looking to eventually to get one of these
I've had an alero too, but the olds just takes the win
I am looking for one again. I had a 97
Yes do so. It’s hard to come acrosss one that’s in nice condition
I have a 1997 black with 70k miles for sale.never in winter
@jocclark2990 how much?
I like the body style
Meeee tooo!! Love it,
My grandmother’s friend had the exact same model same color
Nice. It’s a really cool color especially in the sun
2nd post in this thread: I had just bought my ‘95 Aurora about two years before President Obama’s cash for clunkers program hit. It was all over the news for weeks. One TV news report showed the euthanasia process for a car the govt was destroying. Curious, I watched it, which was a mistake. It was a ‘95 Aurora that was selected for the demonstration. I was physically sick at the end, having watched the car being mechanically destroyed. I really loved my Aurora and the visual of seeing that wonderful piece of fantastic American machinery I’d always admired so much being destroyed really affected me.
Oh interesting, is there a link to that video?
Ironically I also have a aurora, it is a 96 1 owner 74k miles, and I have a 1 owner 97 lincoln town car I got with 97k and daily drove to 172k currently and I will say the aurora even tho new to me goes toe to toe with the town car, but my lincoln seats are hands down best seats ever in any car, if u know u know
You have a dream lineup of cars. I haven’t been in a Lincoln town car but i believe you when you say the seats are superior
@321verykind my aurora needs some serious work but I can do it myself so I'm not worried, but in the future these will both get a engine swap and some power to put down to the rubber, Nothing crazy I'll be happy with 4 or 500 horsepower, maybe ls swap both and have luxury sleepers I'm not sure yet
4000k cad for something that has around 150k kilo miles sounds like a great deal
I agree, it think it was a great deal
All you need is some tint new exhaust and some Tyre and Vogue tires that's it.
The exhaust needs work for sure
Knight Rider ❤
Yes 🙌
Envoy in the driveway... now a northstar aurora in the garage... are you a glutton for GM punishment?
Two envoys, two Lincolns and 1 Aurora lol. Gm has been very punishing indeed
Idk why but I haven't seen a transverse V8 before
Ah man tell me about it. It looks so strange when I see the Oldsmobile v8 vs the v8 in my gmc envoy
When I sold these Auroras I would often get the complaint that "the engine is sideways!". I simply told the customer that the engine was longitudinal; the car was sideways. . . SOLD!
@@TheJeffShadowShow LMAO
@@ruusteriv GM made a bunch of transverse V8 cars Grand Prix GXP 6th gen Monte Carlo SS 9th gen Impala SS Buick Lucerne and all Cadillacs with a Northstar about 6 different Caddys
@@BRAINFxck10 Interesting
The shifter -----Hmmmmmmmmm
LOL
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