Oldsmobile’s Cars and Van
Oldsmobile is dead. The Aurora, Intrigue and Silhouette are dead. But what about the websites used to promote these cars and van?
Oldsmobile is dead. The Aurora, Intrigue and Silhouette are dead. But what about the websites used to promote these cars and van?
Oh, Saab! The quirky Swedish carmaker that has had a rough go of it in the last couple of decades.
Today we have a bit of an alphabet soup of websites from Oldsmobile, the brand GM killed off in 2004.
Yes, that's a dead muffler by the side of the road. It's something GM hopes won't happen to your GM Certified used car.
I'm often amused, when writing these articles, when I come across a model (or brand) that no longer exists.
Pretty much every carmaker wants to be known for their performance and racing credibility, and Cadillac is no exception.
A few weeks ago, we posted an article about some Pontiac websites that were not Pontiac.com. Today, we're looking at the same concept for a different division of General Motors: Buick.
Ford, GM and Chrysler all want to make getting around in their vehicles a little easier. And they have the websites to help.
GM's OnStar service has been around for several years. But has it's web presence been equally robust?