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When did they stop making Oldsmobile Silhouette?

When did they stop making Oldsmobile Silhouette?

2004
The Oldsmobile Silhouette is a minivan manufactured by General Motors for model years 1990-2004 over two generations. Production ended when General Motors discontinued the Oldsmobile brand in 2004. The Silhouette was replaced by the Saturn Relay and the Buick Terraza for the 2005 model year.

Who makes the Silhouette van?

Oldsmobile
Oldsmobile Silhouette/Manufacturers

Is Oldsmobile coming back?

Some car brands associated with even the largest, most successful car manufacturers have been challenged in terms of sales and have had to be discontinued. The Ford Motor Company’s Mercury brand and General Motors’s Hummer, Pontiac, Saturn, and Oldsmobile brands have all be discontinued.

When did the last Oldsmobile Silhouette come out?

The Silhouette remained in production until the 2004 model year with minimal changes. The Oldsmobile division of General Motors was shut down and no Oldsmobiles were produced after the 2004 model year. The final Oldsmobile Silhouette rolled off the assembly line on March 31, 2004.

What was the name of the Oldsmobile in 1989?

The 1989 Oldsmobile Silhouette and its sibling models, sold more successfully than the Astro/Safari predecessors.

What was the name of the Oldsmobile Trans Sport?

For the European market however, the Oldsmobile Silhouette was sold as the Pontiac Trans Sport by replacing the Oldsmobile badging with Pontiac badging, along with Pontiac wheels. Sales in Europe were good for an American import, but did not represent enough volume to make a fourth, distinct model economically feasible.

What kind of engine does Oldsmobile DustBuster have?

Automotive magazines christened the new minivans ” dustbuster ” after a household appliance with a similar profile. The first engine in these vans was a meager 3.1 L V6, that produced only 120 hp (89 kW), which was not up to the task of hauling these fairly heavy vehicles.