Used 1999 Oldsmobile LSS Consumer Reviews
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Have a 1997 Olds LSS 32,000 miles. Need tail lenses for both sides. Some cosmetic stuff inside. Vacuum diagrams and stuff for heat/AC ventilation problems. Defrost, Lower, Floor. Not switching over to other levels. Steel hub covers not the plastic kind. Parts for this car are hard to find.
Lots of car for little money
I bought my Olds LSS with 94k miles on it as replacement for my trusty commuter Olds Cutlass Supreme, which died on me at 230k. I didn't really like it at first because of very soft suspension. But ones got used to, it became positive future since I commute 3 hours a day. Now I have 169k miles and car still going strong. The only problem I had with this car was AC clutch. 500 dol. and 2 days later car is back on the road and performing well. I should mention synthetic oil change every 6000 miles. And I'm getting around 28mpg on freeway. GM can build reliable, efficient, luxury cars and you can buy them cheap..
Wonderful car
I think this vehicle is the best car I have ever driven. I can't think of one thng that I dislike on my car. If you ever get a chance, buy one. They don't make cars like this anymore.
I love this car
I bought it brand new in January of 1997, and it's a wonderful car. Full of creature comforts on the inside, and a smooth, powerful ride. I like to drive fast, so I nick-named it the Silver Bullet. My only gripe is that at the 50,000 mile mark it began requiring expensive maintenance (wheel bearings, new A/C, new water pump), but I still love it.
10 years old and and still wonderful
I love this car! It has never let me down. Never been towed and never fails to start and run perfectly. Safe, comfortable, and fun. Great ergonomics, everything about it is convenient. Lower insurance rates than most comparable cars.