We replaced and oxygen sensor, spark plugs, oil, cables, air filter, and fuel filter the day after we bought it.
We bought this car only 2 weeks ago and we already love it. It is comfortable to be in and it drives like a dream and it will get up and go even with a small 6 cylinder in it. The car does have a dent in the back passenger side panel, though it is very small and it has been repaired from an accident where the person who painted it used 1 shade different from the blue on the rest of the car. I would like to know if 2,200$ for this car at 122k miles was too much or a great deal. And if there are any things I should know to watch out for.
Hello,
I just bought a 1989 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme International Series for $1,450 and it has 115950 miles on it. I bought this car from a man who babied it for 12 years and it is like brand new inside and out. I absolutely love it! I would say that what you paid for your Oldsmobile wasn't considerably high, but even with the dent, I myself would not have paid more than $900 for it especially with 122k miles. Another thing that gets me is why did General Motors discontinue the advanced futuristic design of the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme's dashboard and other great features that would be essential for the 21st century? Anyways, good luck with your new car.