Man i had one of these as my first car in high school. i can honestly say it was a premium luxury vehicle and i was on the recieving end of alot of envy. from young and old!!!!
I love my intrigue, it has 205,000 miles on it and is still going strong, if anyone is thinking about buying one its def. worth it, i have had it since 2003 and its been in all weather conditions (and im rough on it lol), all cars have their problems and i have put less than $5,000 in repairs (major and minor) which I think is better than going and buying or signing a lease for these cheap plastic over-priced new cars and trucks, the price of parts has gone up so much!
It's such a shame, Oldsmobile languished at the hands of GM through the 70s, 80s, and most of the 90s, and when it finally started turning out high quality and fantastic looking cars, GM killed it off. Hopefully someday Oldsmobile will come back.
its a shame olds went the when they did. the intrigue was/is a great car. i own a 1999 intrigue. its a great friend of mine. im going to drive it till its no longer possible.
Olds had nothing desireable, original or unique for the last 30 years. The 60's were oldsmobiles golden years 442, hurst, cutlass. Its a shame GM forgot how to build quality automobiles.
Man i had one of these as my first car in high school. i can honestly say it was a premium luxury vehicle and i was on the recieving end of alot of envy. from young and old!!!!
DNALI 10 months ago
I love my intrigue, it has 205,000 miles on it and is still going strong, if anyone is thinking about buying one its def. worth it, i have had it since 2003 and its been in all weather conditions (and im rough on it lol), all cars have their problems and i have put less than $5,000 in repairs (major and minor) which I think is better than going and buying or signing a lease for these cheap plastic over-priced new cars and trucks, the price of parts has gone up so much!
vageta9281984 11 months ago
It's such a shame, Oldsmobile languished at the hands of GM through the 70s, 80s, and most of the 90s, and when it finally started turning out high quality and fantastic looking cars, GM killed it off. Hopefully someday Oldsmobile will come back.
Dylan1191698 1 year ago
@2004oldsmobile stil in the family.wash it wax no burn outs hope going strong for a long time
koioo2 1 year ago
@koioo2 the intrigue is now my brothers gf but the Alero i still have 135,000 and still running strong
2004oldsmobile 1 year ago
@harley145000 its a sad to see it all gone
koioo2 1 year ago
@2004oldsmobile stil have them
koioo2 1 year ago
@OzzInter lucky opel is part of G.M but regal buick is opel insgnia great car wy not a own design regal
koioo2 1 year ago
@PUREAAMERICAN same for mercury anser with millan smaler car now mercury
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koioo2 1 year ago
@pdog2013 it i understood beat europe like hondas and camery had general american cars have a lot to offer compare to europeans
koioo2 1 year ago
its very sad to see this all be gone
koioo2 1 year ago
its a shame olds went the when they did. the intrigue was/is a great car. i own a 1999 intrigue. its a great friend of mine. im going to drive it till its no longer possible.
pdog2013 1 year ago
Olds had nothing desireable, original or unique for the last 30 years. The 60's were oldsmobiles golden years 442, hurst, cutlass. Its a shame GM forgot how to build quality automobiles.
PUREAAMERICAN 1 year ago
they should have got rid of Pontiac, Saturn, and Buick long before they got rid of Oldsmobile.
MXSLICK 2 years ago
GM is currently a sad mess.
Gone is Oldsmobile, now Pontiac.
Saturn and Hummer are being sold.
In Europe, Vauxhall, Opel and Saab are all being sold off.
At least, in Australia, Holden is a profitable division of GM.
The "NEW GM" hopefully will find its way back.
OzzInter 2 years ago
I love Oldsmobile it sould have been Saturn or Hummer on this sad day. I own a 2001Oldsmobile Alero and s 2002 Intrigue
2004oldsmobile 2 years ago
sad day
harley145000 3 years ago 2