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Doh...

What's interesting there is they show the "similar" GM models below each final Oldmobile. It includes the G6 (a 2005 introduction), and the Uplander, but still has the old Montana. And although on the Pontiac website it redirects to the SV6, the page returns an "error" stating that the model is discontinued for 2007.

At least they removed all direct links to that page from the Olds homepage.

I would guess that the G6 coupe is the closest thing we have to what the Alero Alpha could have been.

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The Olds site has looked that way for almost a year now, it really could use some more video and text to make it an online encyclopedia for Oldsmobile history.

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Maybe, just maybe Olds is comming back! Yea I bet thats what it is, thats why their keeping it up. Yup cant wait to see the new Oldsmobiles. Wonder when we will start seeing them in showrooms? Maybe they just forgot they had the site still? Just seems odd to me that they would pay for a automobile companys advertising when the company doesnt even exist anymore. I'm just bursting with confusion. I'm with you Brougham-Holiday, make it into a historical site for Olds, show all their concepts, innovations etc. Would make for a good read

I'm happy that they've actually done something with the Olds site, but I wish there was a lot more content. They should show more specs and model lineups by year, with more images and video or something. And all the ads are too small to actually read.

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