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2000 OLDSMOBILE INTRIGUE 3.5 TWIN CAM SHORTSTAR ENGINE

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Uploaded by on Jun 22, 2009

2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue although I mispronounced it as a 2001. This 3.5 twin cam shortstar V6 based on the Aurora V8 which was based on the Cadillac Northstar engine was only used in Intrigues and some Auroras. I guess the closest thing you can get to a modern day Olds engine.

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  • Can someone tell me whats the limited speed on american highways?

  • @KKKkiri 70 miles per hours here.

  • How many miles does your car have?

    Mine has over 57.4K

  • Just turned 80k. At the time of this video it was around mid 70k miles.

  • lmao... gas accent gay car and when he said the thing will get aeay from you lol lol lol these cars a pussy oldsmobiles the aurora northstar would def. get away from him if he couldnt hadle this v6

  • I was speaking of the handling characteristics not the power of the engine.

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  • i love this car

  • Thanks for posting that its hard to find anything on the shortstar.

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  • @bobdole92 nice i got 169k on mine and hopin to get 225k b4 the body completely rusts apart

  • My dads an 2001 intrigue 3.5L v6 shortstar has 310K on it and shes still running strong! Myself i got a 97 Cuttlas Supreme 3.1L v6 old grannny beater :P

  • @dthomlyn Next to my Honda Acorrds, 3.5 intrigue is the best i've driven and was proud to own. Then my dumbass friend wrapped her around a pole.

  • I've got a '99 with just over 149K on it. Still gets 32 MPG at 74 MPH, and plenty of power to suit my needs. Only issue is brakes: It seems to go through them much faster than it should. I find myself replacing all four disks and pads every 18 months or so. I do it myself, so it's not too expensive at around $150 for parts and a 6-pack of beer for labor.

  • stil have it the intrqeu

  • Hey, it's my car's twin. Only thing mine lacks is a sunroof and I'm happy I don't have one. Mine doesn't handle like it used to. Just turned 100k miles and my passenger rear strut blew out all of the oil. I plan on fixing mine since it handled pretty well when it was newer.

  • Mine is a 2001 and just put 210,000 miles on it. I got it with lots of highway miles. I chose it over a Camry on the lot as the interior was flawless. Even though I have never liked the design on the front end (headlights and all) Its an amazing vehicle. Top comfort, smooth ride and a very powerful block. Believe it or not, old Trixie (thats her name.. i know very slutty) has blown out a couple o mustangs at some lights. No mods whatsoever. Not to mention the fuel efficiency.

  • @vistacruiser67 My husband has a Chevrolet and it has 2.4 twin-cam engine. I realized with some american cars they don't handle the road well. It never vibrates but it is hard to handle the car and I have driven several cars because my husband was selling cars and using me as his test driver.

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