What is Oldsmobile?
1.
Large American automobile made by GM
Big Suzy had a brown Oldsmobile Delta 88 that had previously belonged to an insurance agent.
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2.
Retired brand of cars overseen by GM. Also one of the oldest car companies in history. Pioneered front wheel drive in a world of rear wheel drive. The company collapsed due to sales which did not satisfy GM even after Oldsmobile completely remodeled itself with a fleet of more attractive cars from 1997 to 2004. To many, the closure was a shame because Oldsmobile created some of the most attractive badge cars in GM's line up. Examples include the Oldsmobile Intrigue and Alero which are considered in most cases to be more appealing than Pontiacs Grand Prix and Grand Am. The companies reputation and marketing did not hold up in the 21st Century and despite their quality vehicles, the GM divison, Oldsmobile, was discontinued.
My Great Grandfather drove an Oldsmobile.
My Grandfather drives an Oldsmobile.
My Father drives an Oldsmobile.
I drive an Oldsmobile.
My children will not drive Oldsmobiles.
3.
car kept by an old person... giving the illusion that its an old person car. But actually when given to a young person, the power, beauty and pimpness come out.
I love your oldsmobile
4.
An incredibly sexy line of vehicles, often associated with pimps and incredibly wealthy individuals.
Wow, that dude rocks an Oldsmobile!
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The 1988 Olds 98 Regency Brougham was the greatest ride ever known to mankind.
I kick myself everyday for selling my oldsmobile, because now I own a cavalier that sucks ass.
6.
A mustang destroyer
My 2000 Oldsmobile Alero kicks your 2003 Ford Mustangs ass when racing.
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Cars that never seemed to have been purchased new, they just exist. Really popular in the early 80's. On up to its demise bought soley by old people. Any high school or community college parking lot is populated by a large number of beat to shit oldsmobiles, usually covered with rust and band stickers.
See also: k-car Mercury Plymouth Hyundai
Dude, that's one bitchin' olds, column shifters rock