When did the Oldsmobile Alero go into production?

When did the Oldsmobile Alero go into production?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The Oldsmobile Alero was a mid-size car that was produced by General Motors for its Oldsmobile division from 1999 to 2004. The Alero was introduced in 1998 as a 1999 model to replace the entry-level Achieva and Cutlass, and went into production in April 1998.

What kind of body kit does an Oldsmobile Alero have?

These variants include: Alero OSV – “Oldsmobile Speciality Vehicle”, an experiment in an aftermarket parts brand for Oldsmobile. Featured a body kit, supercharged four-cylinder engine, custom interior, and special cherry red paint with ghosted Oldsmobile emblems in the rear quarter panels.

What’s the difference between Oldsmobile Achieva and Alero?

As the Achieva looks more like a big body car in a small wheelbase, the Alero came in more stylish and true to its class vehicle. A cleaner and better design gave the Alero its similarity to Aurora, Oldsmobile’s flagship model.

What kind of badge is on Oldsmobile Alero?

The car still featured its Oldsmobile badges even though sold under the Chevrolet brand, but since most European consumers would not recognize the badging, Chevrolet badges were added to the grille and rear fascia for the 2000 model year. The Alero featured Chevrolet emblems throughout its entire run in Israel.

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The Oldsmobile Alero was a mid-size car that was produced by General Motors for its Oldsmobile division from 1999 to 2004. The Alero was introduced in 1998 as a 1999 model to replace the entry-level Achieva and Cutlass, and went into production in April 1998.

These variants include: Alero OSV – “Oldsmobile Speciality Vehicle”, an experiment in an aftermarket parts brand for Oldsmobile. Featured a body kit, supercharged four-cylinder engine, custom interior, and special cherry red paint with ghosted Oldsmobile emblems in the rear quarter panels.

The car still featured its Oldsmobile badges even though sold under the Chevrolet brand, but since most European consumers would not recognize the badging, Chevrolet badges were added to the grille and rear fascia for the 2000 model year. The Alero featured Chevrolet emblems throughout its entire run in Israel.

When did the Chevy Alero change to low beam?

Most of these changes were either in choice of engines or options. In 2003, the Alero’s daytime running lights were changed from high-beam to low-beam. The Alero was also sold in select countries in Europe and in Israel between 1999 and 2001 as the Chevrolet Alero, and was only available as a sedan.