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NINETY-EIGHT REGENCY

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Ninety-Eight Regency,

How's that "new" Olds 98 holding up that you bought a few years back to replace the one you wrecked (if I recall)???

Any problems with it? How many miles/yr do you drive?

  • 6 months later...

To answer your questions:

The 1995 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight Regency Elite Series II is holding up just fine. I have been very happy with it. It is great on gas, the interior has worn well. I have not had any major repairs yet.. I put a new airbag in because they eventually go. The passenger side one needed to be replaced. I have not done anything else to it really. I have been very happy. I do not regret the purchase and would do it again for the right 1995-1996 Oldsmobile Ninety Eight.

The 1992 Oldsmobile Toronado I just got(December 2006) is in great shape as they did maintain it, plus the dealer did some things to it too. I am fixing the small things like bulbs that went out. It is a rare color with a black interior. It also had the rare bench seat for an E Body and the digital gauges. Most Toronados had bucket seats, analog gauges and floor shifters.

I do not put that many miles on my cars either.

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The 1992 Oldsmobile Toronado I just got

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Oh, I hate you so much. I love those cars.

I got hit by a moron in a 90's Ninety-Eight Regency...

the Shadow drove away...he did not :P

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