Love this song.. I remember my grandmother had an 85' or 86' Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera.. on top of that my Aunt currently lives in the town of Oldsmar, FL that was founded by R.E. Olds who bought the land in 1916... It's more than the luxury ride it's the feeling of pride that you feel insiiiidddee 😁
My neighbor used to have a Dark Teal Blue Metallic 1986 Custom Cruiser back in the day & I used to LOVE listening to this song on the demonstration tape that came with it!!!!!
Mom had a custom built 1979 Toronado from Bill McDavid Oldsmobile (Houston, Texas) God! That was a great driving car! Silver with a blue velour seats. Only one like it in Houston. A/C bLaSt you, heater cooked you. 8 track tape deck and power antenna + everything. $11K Eldorado was $4-6K more.
I have owned & driven Oldsmobiles since 1961....88s, 98s, 442s, Omegas, Cutlasses, F85s, a Toronado & now an Aurora. All great cars. When GM dropped Olds, it meant to me that GM had lost its mind!!!!!!
@@paulzgarage5675 I love a lot of these older GM cars because of how nice the interiors are/were. Something that today's cars seem to have lost (at least on your average sedan).
@@WHern-gs6im I agree. I love the colors and how everything is color coordinated.. carpet, headliner, dashboard, seat belts.. I'm tired of black and grey in all newer cars
@@paulzgarage5675 Exactly! And these older cars are so comfy. It's a cliché but it really does feel like piloting a couch. I have an 88 Buick Electra and it's such a nice car to ride in.
ive never had an olds, but ive always enjoyed them, since ive had cadillac devilles and broughams i feel i can get a good feel for an oldsmobile, pun intended, when they say they dont make em like they used to.
I wonder what kinds of vehicles Oldsmobile would be making today if the division hadn't been closed. A rebadged Malibu or Equinox? Or something cool and special? A retro styled Cutlass Supreme or Cutlass Ciera would be nice, but everyone wants crossovers and SUVs now.
I predict once EVERYONE has an SUV we will go back to sedans because they will be different. I would love to see the return of the 2 door personal luxury car... so American, and so very different than anything else on the road today!
@@paulzgarage5675 Yes, a two door personal luxury car with a bench seat and column shift automatic, whitewall tires and wire wheel covers! But with modern reliability, safety and technology.
Probably a squared-up Malibu with the 70s split grill and a transverse v6 or a v8 shoehorned in there. There might even be an electric "Cutlass Supreme" variant build on the same body to compete directly with the model s. There might also be the Blazer EV/Lyric spinoff, but instead of being built for economy/luxury, it might be either off-road or "performance" oriented...
I hope y’all will reply to this I have this song it’s on an Oldsmobile cassette tape that Oldsmobile dealers gave to car buyers to test the cassette player
I have that same cassette! It was a demo cassette that apparently they gave away with cars that had cassette decks. Mine has that song, and lots of music from the 80's!
Yes that is correct! I remember this as a child when my dad bought an Oldsmobile car and I played it over and over again and had the song memorized. So glad to see this on RUclips. What memories!
I seriously can't get the jingle out of my head.. Alot of the 80's GM jingles stay there.. 'Cadillac Style' and 'We Build Excitement!' are the other two!
Ladies and gentleman back then that's when general motors have their own theme for their cars now today lot of garbage of car themes I hope I hope someday Oldsmobile shall return to general motors.
The 90 Cutlass Calais handled curves on dirt roads better than that thing, or pavemnt. That thing shook around at high speeds, the Calais didn't. That Troffeo' was garbage. Even though it was pretty similar to the Calais!
This must be a memory of this song for me, I remember hearing it back In 2018. If not, then 2019-2020.
Love this song.. I remember my grandmother had an 85' or 86' Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera.. on top of that my Aunt currently lives in the town of Oldsmar, FL that was founded by R.E. Olds who bought the land in 1916... It's more than the luxury ride it's the feeling of pride that you feel insiiiidddee 😁
This and the New Generation jingle that followed are undoubtedly THE best advertising songs ever. RIP Oldsmobile.
I love how this song now has a special feel. Makes it even better than it would've been hearing it back in the day.
In the 80's, each of the GM Divisions had catchy jingles.. I think Oldsmobiles was the best!
@@paulzgarage5675 I've admittingly never really heard the others, but I don't see them being better than this one!
My neighbor used to have a Dark Teal Blue Metallic 1986 Custom Cruiser back in the day & I used to LOVE listening to this song on the demonstration tape that came with it!!!!!
Its truly an ear worm..once you hear it, you can't un-hear it!
Mom had a custom built 1979 Toronado from Bill McDavid Oldsmobile (Houston, Texas) God! That was a great driving car! Silver with a blue velour seats. Only one like it in Houston. A/C bLaSt you, heater cooked you. 8 track tape deck and power antenna + everything. $11K Eldorado was $4-6K more.
Oldsmobiles were under appreciated in that era, if you ask me!
I miss Oldsmobile! Owned several and never had a problem. My Dad owned several Cadillacs and they were problematic it seems.
Loved the Oldsmobile complimentary tape that came in my moms 86 Olds, Cyndi Lauper Time After Time came on next.
I have owned & driven Oldsmobiles since 1961....88s, 98s, 442s, Omegas, Cutlasses, F85s, a Toronado & now an Aurora. All great cars. When GM dropped Olds, it meant to me that GM had lost its mind!!!!!!
Man that interior is sweet
There reason I bought the car.. amazing interior!!!
@@paulzgarage5675 I love a lot of these older GM cars because of how nice the interiors are/were. Something that today's cars seem to have lost (at least on your average sedan).
@@WHern-gs6im I agree. I love the colors and how everything is color coordinated.. carpet, headliner, dashboard, seat belts.. I'm tired of black and grey in all newer cars
@@paulzgarage5675 Exactly! And these older cars are so comfy. It's a cliché but it really does feel like piloting a couch. I have an 88 Buick Electra and it's such a nice car to ride in.
I bought it on a picture of the interior alone!!!!
ive never had an olds, but ive always enjoyed them, since ive had cadillac devilles and broughams i feel i can get a good feel for an oldsmobile, pun intended, when they say they dont make em like they used to.
They really don't make them like they used to.. the minute I saw the interior I knew I had to have the car!
Theres a special feel until they break down
Look at gorgeous maroon interior and sunroof
I love the interior color.. main reason I purchased the car! They don't make them like that anymore!
Yes, so much better than black, gray or beige interiors we get today.
I wonder what kinds of vehicles Oldsmobile would be making today if the division hadn't been closed. A rebadged Malibu or Equinox? Or something cool and special? A retro styled Cutlass Supreme or Cutlass Ciera would be nice, but everyone wants crossovers and SUVs now.
I predict once EVERYONE has an SUV we will go back to sedans because they will be different. I would love to see the return of the 2 door personal luxury car... so American, and so very different than anything else on the road today!
@@paulzgarage5675 Yes, a two door personal luxury car with a bench seat and column shift automatic, whitewall tires and wire wheel covers! But with modern reliability, safety and technology.
I hate these crossovers. I bought a VW Jetta last year, the first foreign car I ever owned. I love it!
Probably a squared-up Malibu with the 70s split grill and a transverse v6 or a v8 shoehorned in there. There might even be an electric "Cutlass Supreme" variant build on the same body to compete directly with the model s.
There might also be the Blazer EV/Lyric spinoff, but instead of being built for economy/luxury, it might be either off-road or "performance" oriented...
Definitely a equinox Clone that would come out before the equinox its self maybe 2004 OldsMobile Supreme
Yeah!!
There IS a special feel...
This should be a meme
I know - right?
THERE IS A SPECIAL FEEL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
One you hear the song, you can't get it out of your head!!!
IN AN OLDSMOBILE!!!!
I play this in my clapped out custom cruiser looks like hell but runs great and just floats down the road
I can't get this sound out of my head sometimes!
I hope y’all will reply to this I have this song it’s on an Oldsmobile cassette tape that Oldsmobile dealers gave to car buyers to test the cassette player
I have that same cassette! It was a demo cassette that apparently they gave away with cars that had cassette decks. Mine has that song, and lots of music from the 80's!
Yes that is correct! I remember this as a child when my dad bought an Oldsmobile car and I played it over and over again and had the song memorized. So glad to see this on RUclips. What memories!
Does anyone want it on ringtone or just i am too crazy? Haha I love this song
I seriously can't get the jingle out of my head.. Alot of the 80's GM jingles stay there.. 'Cadillac Style' and 'We Build Excitement!' are the other two!
An absolute must for any Oldsmobile owner or enthusiast!
@@paulzgarage5675 that Pontiac song is contagious......even the music video!
this is what i want all those videos of boomers walking around an old car talking into their phone to look like
I had this exact model in a dark metallic blue. I loved it until the dealer f'd it up.
Bummer the dealer F#$#Ked it up.. I love the car and the style is so unique!
Ya come back olds plz think of a modern olds
It's cool to think what a modern olds would be...
Ladies and gentleman back then that's when general motors have their own theme for their cars now today lot of garbage of car themes I hope I hope someday Oldsmobile shall return to general motors.
I love all the themes that the divisions had from the 80's... Pontiac, Chevy, Cadillac and Buick all had great theme songs.
Yeah great songs for general motors in the 1980s especially Pontiac Street guitar and drums.
The 90 Cutlass Calais handled curves on dirt roads better than that thing, or pavemnt. That thing shook around at high speeds, the Calais didn't. That Troffeo' was garbage. Even though it was pretty similar to the Calais!
Cool - you should do a video showing off the Calais!