Used 1999 Oldsmobile Intrigue Consumer Reviews
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Great car
This is, overall, one of the finest cars I have owned (and I've driven many Hondas!). It is a bunch of fun to drive. When ice and snow put others in the ditch, the traction control, anti-lock brakes, and superb handling kept me on the road. I was going to give this car to my daughter three years from now when she is old enough to drive, but I think she'll have to find something else. This one's a keeper.
1999 Intrigue
The Oldsmobile Intrigue is a great driving car. I still like driving it. It looks like a bigger version of the Acura TL. It makes the TL look chincy to me. I am averaging 21-22 mpg. It does not burn oil. Why didn't GM promote this car? I have friends (Toyota owners) that are impressed when they are passengers and can't believe that an American (GM) car drives this well. If the new Impala SS is this good, I might buy one.
- GX SedanMSRP: $2,0001,169 mi away
Nice
I bought a 98 Intrigue for my wife and liked it so much, I bought a 99 Intrigue GL for myself. Both cars have been performing flawlessly. Smooth shifting, responsive steering, and fun to drive.
Olds but not forgotten
This is a great all around car. It is midsize and not too big or too small. It has split folding rear seats to haul bigger objects. It gets 22 miles per gallon of reg. fuel.
Keep it for its size
I bought this car 2 yrs used, and it now has almost 160k miles on it. Before I go negative, this car is a hoot to drive! It sticks in the curves, and has big mirrors and reasonable acceleration. 80 mph is like standing still. Mine is on the 2nd engine and 2nd ABS module, the back window machines are busted, and some think it is more trouble than its worth. This time its a water leak from the intake cover. I think this year I will have put over $1500 into repairs (including that ABS and break overhaul, and what I expect from this leak). I may also need a mass air flow sensor. My mechanic loves to see it coming.