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Used Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera for Sale near Ruston, LA
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The Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera has established a reputation for reliability, comfort, and affordability across its various model years. Owners generally appreciate its smooth ride and spacious interiors, making it a popular choice for budget-conscious drivers and first-time car owners. However, many have noted issues with outdated features, sluggish performance, and occasional reliability concerns, particularly with electrical components. Overall, the Cutlass Ciera is seen as a dependable option with solid gas mileage, although it may lack the excitement or modern amenities found in newer vehicles.
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Red D
Reviewed a 1985 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera on Nov 27, 2013
This 85 Cutlass was not high reliability nor few troubles, common to 85 GM. No wonder Japanese cars sales took off when we look back at "Big 3" reliability and quality from around 1973 to 1996 ??? The advent of overdrive automatics was the worst time period of all. I recall brand new Dodge minivans of 1989 not even driving themselves off the new car delivery trucks. What a nightmare. Then the first electronic fuel injected cars stunk and all their sensor troubles. Off on a fond memory tangent, my 76 land yacht ginormous Olds 88 Royale with huge 455 V8 and solid old turbo-400 transmission was one of the best cars I've ever owned. It went for 250,ooo miles, never wore out, family just got tired of driving it, never leaked anything, never used oil, always started setting outside down to 30 below zero, it only rusted out and liked gas at about 15 mpg's max, was it. Even the worst worn out, rough freeze thaw road in all of the northland couldn't be felt underneath it's seemingly 20' long wheelbase. What a sled old "Rosie" was !!
Christopher R
Reviewed a 1990 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera on Mar 5, 2008
This is a 1987 Cutlass Ciera, not 1990. (The cargurus won't add the other years. ie. 1982-1996) I have loved this car from the day I saw it. My grandmother had an 86 Cutlass Ciera, but the motor siezed up and the body was beyond repairable. My parents picked this gem up for $500 with less than 150000km on the odometer. It was laid up 5 months after we bought it because we picked up a differen't car. I wanted the car and my parents gave it to me and I put it on the road in June. I put about 30000km on it in 6 months before the motor blew. I used it to drive me back and forth to University for 3 months and all the highway driving did it's toll on the motor. It's not as easy as one might think to find the 4cyl engine for this car, they've been well picked over and most had the 2.8 in them. The car gets Ok gas mileage, the 3spd transmission isn't much to be desired, mine needs a TCC selonid and pressure switch, this will help with my gas mileage. It rides like a Cadillac, and moves around pretty quick. I miss driving it. The plans for it are to put a 4spd OD transmission in it and a different 4cyl engine. For added fuel economy and better acceleration
Anonymous
Reviewed a 1988 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera on Jan 21, 2014
When I first saw the car, I fell in love with it. The classic American looks, the ridiculously comfortable interior, the sweet rumble of the V6 engine, I love it all. Even though my car was not well taken care of or maintained, it proves to be a reliable car that still has plenty of life left in it. Parts and maintenance are cheap, except for tires which are getting increasingly hard to get. Since they are cheap to buy and maintain, they are probably the best car you could possibly get when you're on a tight budget. The only real downside is the fuel economy, although this is still surprisingly good for a 3.8 V6.
David P
Reviewed a 1992 Oldsmobile S Sedan FWD on Jan 15, 2008
Got the car from my dad as it was apparent I couldnt use the Trans Am as my winter car. 3.1 V6 160hp/185lbs of torque. 0-60: 9seconds, 1/4mi: 17seconds. Is a great winter car, handles beautifully. In the snow I can kick the rear end out and correct for the turn perfectly. Braking in icy conditions is no problem. 3200lbs car gets off the line quickly with power threw the whole RPM band. Although not the quickest car on the road it can hold its own against the average sedan.
Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| Special Edition Sedan FWD | $14,195 |
| S Wagon FWD | $18,095 |
| S Sedan FWD | $16,595 |
| Special Edition Wagon FWD | $17,195 |
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