In 1966, three decades after the Cord brand had closed its gates, Oldsmobile took another shot at shifting the age-old paradigm toward a more front-facing idea. Putting the steering wheels to do the ...
This forgotten GM giant is finally getting the respect it always deserved.
The Oldsmobile Toronado was new for the 1966 model year. It was a personal luxury car that lifted elements of GM’s other personal luxury car, the Buick Riviera. Although the Toronado was an E-Platform ...
When the Oldsmobile Toronado arrived in 1966, it had instant classic written all over it. Its daring low-slung design was inspired by a painting by Oldsmobile's assistant chief designer at the time, ...
Again, we revolve around 1970. Can somebody please explain the astrological configuration for that year? That way, we can better understand what happened with Detroit and when we will experience ...
The Oldsmobile Toronado was produced between 1965 and 1992 over four generations, eventually replaced by the Oldsmobile Aurora. Now, however, one digital artist is resurrecting the Toronado with a ...
From the April 1968 Issue of Car and Driver. Luxury isn't enough in the luxury car field anymore. It simply won't do to say, "My luxury car has more trick stuff than your luxury car," and so ...
Paolo Bicchieri is the associate editor for the Northern California and Pacific Northwest region writing about restaurant and bar trends, coffee and cafes, and pop-ups. The reaction to Parrott himself ...
Remember the Six-Wheeled Olds Toronado Limowagon we saw here a while back? We were all in awe of its majesty, of course, and now its owner has seen fit to let us know the story behind this fine ...