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Is this cutty rare?


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Year: 1990

Make: OLDSMOBILE

Model: CUTLASS SUPREME

Model Detail: INTERNATIONAL

Price: $1,400

Mileage: 197,000 km

Date: 7/7/04

Ad Type: Private

 

Comment: 2 Dr., red, rare, 5 spd., 2.3L, quad 4, pw, pl, ps, p. seats, CD/tape deck, leather, alum. wheels, good tires, little to cert., need money for school, $1,400. obo, 197,000 km (130k miles)

 

It claims to be rare, is it because of the Quad 4 5pd?

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Why is it priced so low??? Because to the average joe its a beat up 1990 Cutlass with a wimpy four banger and a five speed. Not exactly the average persons cup of tea.

 

I however would snap it up at that price, especially since it has relatively low mileage for the vintage. If its in any sort of decent shape it would be a pretty fun car.

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I knew it was rare, it looks cool. I also found on autotrader a cutty that says that it claims to have the 3.8 but when I looked on this site there is nothing about the cutty having the 3.8 engine. Is it possible that GM offered the 3.8 in the canadian cutty?

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the person is being realistic...if he were to put he wanted almost 3 grand for it people would just laugh and not even look at it. I would like to have a 5spd. :cry:

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Yeah I wish i had a 5 speed in mine too... The biggest thing is i am scared of doing any mods to that car...The damn thing is getting damn good gas mileage. So if its not broke I dont want to fix it!!

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Not to be a swart ass here but...if tis so rare why would they only want 1400.00 for it?

 

Rare = $1400.

Not rare = $400.

 

Actually if the car is in good shape it retails at almost $2500. Not bad for a 90. Even the private party blue book price is $1600. Hell that car is a steal for under a grand in US Dollars.

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my point exactly.

most CD/Cassette players are double din...

ive only seen a handful of single din CD/Cassette players.

so if 1990 cutlasses can support double dins (which i doubt) it would be rare to have a CD/Cassette player installed...but it would be even more rare to have a single din CD/Cassette player installed since they hardly make any of those to begin with...

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CutlassQuad4 is his name i believe

 

and MIKELABZ...lemme check...i swear i've seen one....I believe Jensen (cringes) has one not sure about any other brands

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wait, where have you seen a 1 1/2 CD/Cassette din??

 

im not being an ass i just would like to know so i can purchase one for myself.

 

There's always one in the Crotchfield catalog.

Why would you even want one? If I had a CD/cassette, I'd have to yank it and put in a CD-only deck. I can't stand that crusty old technology in there.

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