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Oldsmobile's flagship sedan, the Aurora, offers elegant leather accommodations, a smooth, quiet ride, excellent stability, and agile handling.Aurora was completely redesigned for 2001 (and there was no 2000 model). Trimmer dimensions and redesigned suspensions improved ha...
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Oldsmobile has successfully shed its early '90's image of stodginess with its recent Intrigue and Alero sedans, which are capable and handsome. Now the company aims to do the same with its luxury car flagship, the Aurora. Since its introduction in 1994, Aurora has not kep...
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Four model years ago, the Aurora signaled great new things for Oldsmobile. It was touted as the wave of the future, a peek at the beginning stages of a revolution that would reshape the brand name. Since then, the Aurora's exterior styling has been incorporated into other...
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For 1998, the Oldsmobile Aurora continues with its stylish exterior design, superb road manners, luxurious interior and 250-hp V8 engine. It's basically the same engine used in the Indy Racing League cars that compete in the Indianapolis 500. For 1998, Oldsmobile's flagsh...
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There's no question that the influx andpopularity of imported luxury cars made an indelible mark on American carmakers--and the mark was a bruise. It took a wholesale retooling of classicalDetroit mindsets to confront this formidable offshore challenge, and inthese upscal...
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When the Oldsmobile Aurora was unveiled in May of '94, it faced a formidablemission: To revive the moribund image and slumping sales performance of the Oldsdivision--General Motors' weakest-performing division. The knock on Olds at the time was that it was slow to react t...
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It has often been said that the Olds- mobile Aurora is a make-or-break car for Oldsmobile, which is the weakest of General Motors' car and truck divisions. Sales have slid from more than a million cars a year in the 1980s to less than 400,000 in 1993. The Aurora is an eff...
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