Oldsmobile Cutlass
Oldsmobile Cutlass
The minimal Oldsmobile Cutlass name was revived in 1997 for an upscale version of the new Chevrolet Malibu, replacing the Oldsmobile Ciera, and was exclusively sold in the United States. Built at the Oklahoma City Assembly plant, this model used the 107 in wheelbase GM N platform, shared with the Pontiac Grand Am, Buick Skylark, and Oldsmobile Achieva. This model was a bridge between Oldsmobile’s Achieva and Alero models, making this a placeholder model. It was also later regarded as a stop-gap measure to give Oldsmobile a model to sell below the larger Intrigue until the new Alero (also on the N platform) arrived in 1999.
Essentially similar to the Chevy Malibu of this generation, it did differ in its Oldsmobile split-grille fascia, all red rear tail lamps, and its unique optional chrome wheels. Its base model also offered more standard equipment than the Malibu, like a split-folding rear seat and power locks. However, it shares the same mechanical and design features as its twin.
Production of the N-body Cutlass ended July 2, 1999, marking it as the last car to bear the Cutlass name. It was replaced by the Alero. The Alero also replaced the smaller but related Achieva.
Below you will find the owner’s manual for the Oldsmobile Cutlass ordered by year. Each owners manual is in .pdf format and available free to download to your computer!
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I would like to get an owners manual for a 1994 Oldsmobile (Cutlass Ciera) sedan. I’ve looked at several websites with no results. Either they don’t have the manual, or they want about 35.00 dollars. On top of which I supposedly was going to get a free manual through a yahoo sponsored link, which seems to be just a farce.
Then I come to this website and basically come with the same results (none).
Best Regards,
R. Sutton
P.S. This has been true with all owner manuals I’ve tried to obtain.