1991 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme International from North America - Comments

5th Jul 2001, 13:02

"High performance, value priced vehicle"

What things have gone wrong with the car?

When I first bought the car, the Timing belt went on it, I thought that I had just bought a lemon... but since then... its been perfect.. (Knocking on wood).

General comments?

I love this car, 215 Horses under the hood, I had it up to 185 Km-ph and she was steady... my last car I had up to 140 and the steering was shaking severely...

I like the Leather seats... you just sink right into them, and on long trips, its a comfortable drive... I don't let anyone drive my car, because its such a treat to drive...I've had it for a little while and still consider it a "new" car...


1st Feb 2003, 00:17

I bought this car for $1000.00! what a steal. This great looking high performance car is going to be a collectors dream in the future. Mine is black with gray leather, and tinted windows. this is truly one of the great American sports cars. I have been offered $3000.00 more than I paid, and of course turned it down. This cars design $ performance are second to none, including anything from Europe & Japan, (or for that matter any other car manufacturer). My car has only had one previous owner, who ordered it new from G.M. It has 110,000 miles on the clock, and runs & drives perfect. If you have the good fortune to purchase a car such as this, don't hesitate. Grab the opportunity. You won't be sorry. Mine is equipped with the 3.1L engine, and the auto overdrive trans. I recently added an Alpine 6 disk changer. this car goes like a scalded cat! Good luck in finding one of these rare high end cars. From one lucky guy, KINGRALPH.


23rd Sep 2004, 20:58

I bought my '91 international in jan of 1992 with 10,000 miles. it currently has 197,000 miles and it still runs strong, and handles great. I have suffered thru most of the afore-mentioned tribulations, but the car is such a nice car to drive, that I hate to think about parting with it. the a/c compressor is shot and probably will cost about $800 to fix. the current used card price guide lists this car at about $1200, so I may have to find an alternate.

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