Used 1992 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera Consumer Reviews
91 Olds Ciera
Purchased at 100,000 miles. Had been well used, but maintained. Service engine light on, local GM dealer unable to provide a reasonable cost estimate. Rear brakes binding to drum, no holes in backing plate to loosen the shoes, needed to rip drum off of car, added to cost of repair. Driver's seat springs broken, have had other vehicle in excess of 200,000 without this problem. Power window wires all broken at bellows on L/F door. Common problem with GM cars. Expensive repair ($200).
Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera 4 dr SL.
This was a great car. With the 3.3 v6, this car had very nice acceleration. It was comfy inside, looked very nice. The outside looked nice, with only a little rust in a couple spots. It lasted a long time, until i got my 16 year old hands on it a year ago. I drove it until the transmission started having problems a couple weeks ago, then died completely, and i think that smashing the gas pedal to the floor all of the time took its toll. Other than that, it ran great, no engine problems, everything worked, except the inside drivers door handle, which for no apparent reason broke as soon as i pulled on it. With my driving, you'd imagine that my mpg wouldn't be great.
STAY FAR FAR AWAY!!!
i wouldnt buy another oldsmobile if the fate of the know universe was in the balance! not only are they ugly, they are very unreliable ( i've had 3 separate car fires!). and if your a do it your-self type like me you will end up with nothing but a migrane. whoever designed the engine layout should be shot in the nuts!
Thank God it has a V6
I have the V6 version, and I think if it didn't have its quick, get-up-and-go, I'd get rid of it right away! I don't like this car at all!
the little rascals build better trash.
it breaks down with regularity. we make repair payments on it like car payments.