The 1992 Oldsmobile Toronado Base is a Coupe. It has 2 Doors and is powered by a engine which outputs and is paired with gearbox. The 1992 Oldsmobile Toronado Base has cargo capacity of Liters and the vehicle weighs kg. In terms of ride assists, the 1992 Oldsmobile Toronado Base has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include and. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. Fuel consumption is L/100km in the city and L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 28,798
Toronado's final generation was produced between 1986 and 1992.
Just like the name says, this brand is one of the oldest in America, being founded in 1897 by Ransom E. Olds. Sadly, today the car company is no more as it was shut down in 2004 by GM, the owner of the brand for most of its 107 years of history.
It actually started out as Olds Motor Company in Detroit where in 1901 the first assembly line was set up, consisting of 75 workers who struggled to make “horseless carriages” as they were called at the time. The first model was called the Curved Dash and after a little media exposure, sales started picking up.
A new plant was built in Lansing, Michigan and production shot up from 425 models in 1901 to 4000 in 1903. The name Oldsmobile never came officially, as the manufacturer referred to them as “Olds automobiles” but people called them Oldsmobiles.
The next model was the 1910 Limited Touring, a somewhat more luxurious car, with a price tag that could rival a home back then. Still, Oldsmobile managed to sell a couple of hundred models, probably also due to the car's exposure in the event in which it won a race against a train.
The next big step for Oldsmobile came in 1937 when the four-speed semi-automatic transmission was introduced under the name “Automatic Safety Transmission”. A new, improved version, was introduced in 1940, one that was fully automatic. Then the war came and car production was replaced by arms production which even included big caliber guns and shells.
Postwar production would resume with the introduction of a new type of engine which they called “the Rocket”, a straight 8 flathead that offered a lot of power, thus making it a favorite of the racers and hot rod enthusiasts. In order to keep with their new “sporty” image, Oldsmobiles changed their design, now having a big grille in the front, reminiscent of jet fighters, also their taillights seemed to keep in with the Rocket theme.
The 60s would bring with them such noted models as the Cutlass and Toronado which would remain in production well into the 90s. These models, in addition to many others managed to bring up Oldsmobile sales during the 70s and 80s, despite the other American manufacturers having issues. The way that Oldsmobile managed to stay on top was to build car that were reliable and were regarded as having decent quality for the money.
As well as the brand sold in the 80s, when the 90s came around, Oldsmobile found itself in trouble. As other divisions of GM prospered, Oldsmobile lost its place on the market, lost its dsign and was forced to sell rebadged versions of other GM cars, such as Pontiac or Chevrolet. As time went by, Oldsmobile became a bastion for testing new concepts for GM.
The one car that was able to turn things around for the manufacturer was the Oldsmobile Aurora. This car would mark a new turn in design, but in order to achieve the whole new look, all the older models were shelved one by one and replaced with sleeker, more aerodynamic ones (Achieva, Bravada, Eighty-Eight and Silhouette).
Despite all their best efforts, Oldsmobile's demise would finally come also due to its affiliation with GM. A loss in profit for the automotive giant meant that the Detroit brand would be quietly be laid to rest. this after their last model, an SUV called Bravada, was becoming a hit on the American market.
1992 Oldsmobile Toronado Consumer Reviews
adjectivesinver, 09/10/2010
WAY ahead of its time
I previously owned an 88 Pontiac 6000 STE, and wanted another vehicle with good handling & ride, along with a bit more power and comfort. The Trofeo really fits the bill! The 3800 has more than adequate (170) horsepower, a nice torque curve, while the 4 wheel independent suspension soaks up bumps & has superior grip! Interior design is well laid out, although I worry about the reliability of the VIC (touch-screen that controls audio, climate & trip computer + a BUNCH of other things). In typical GM fashion, the headliner is beginning to droop, but is well designed inside otherwise. GM really nailed the exterior design as well, both sophisticated & timeless!
compeltindows, 04/14/2002
My best car yet!
This is my 12th car! A great, great,
great car and it's a pretty scarce too,
by far it is the best that I've had
yet.... it's fun to drive, reliable
and it has so many features like the
electric sunroof, the touchscreen
computer, etc... I recommmend it to
those who really apreciate driving a
car that has some class. It's a
collectible too! I have tried some
other cars like Mercedes 300, Bmw 535,
Crown Victoria, Volvo 960, but nothing
drives like my Toronado!
aviationmoaning, 05/17/2010
Love Grandma's Car
My grandpa bought this car wrecked for my grandma in 1995. He fixed it up and she drove it until she got a van to haul the grandkids around. It wasn't a Trofeo but had the digital cluster and was all power. My grandparents have both passed since but we now have the Toronado. It is a fun car and I have never seen another one in our area. It even does great in the snow!
knightrampallian, 09/02/2002
Trofeo rating
I have had two of these cars over the
last nine years and I have no
complaints. I will hate to ever have
to get rid of this car. It has been
very reliable, just maintance and If I
get rid of it, I am so spoiled to a
nice car that I will have to look at a
cadalliac
debugkenzi, 03/12/2019
1992 Oldsmobile Toronado
"Nice comfortable vehicle."
Bought the car several years ago. Its a 92 Trofeo with the VIC. It only has about 89000km or 55000miles on it. Everything but the CD player works. Nice car to drive. Handles surprisingly well, with average acceleration and decent gas mileage. When people see the VIC they simply can't believe that a car so old would have a touch screen in it. Stereo /radio is also very good with better than average sound from its speaker system. The front seats are amazing, with comfort galour. My Trofeo in painted that rich dark navy blue with a blue interior. No dents, a few minor scuffs and the interior is flawless. I have unfortunately had the ECM go on it. The repair was overly expensive ($ 1100 including high end spark plugs). Other than that most repairs have been somewhat routine and done entirely by me. If you can find one get it and hang on to it.
dimmerhamilton, 01/10/2012
"Relentless classic oldsmobile"
I just got done cold starting my 92 white trofeo after it had been sitting in a garage for over a year. This thing was passed down to me and has seen more abuse than I care for :( But even when it was 20 degree's out, this thing took a matter of I would literally say 2 seconds to fire up. This car has many advanced features (for it's time anyway) and most of them are still working relentlessly. This truly is a rare, American built car.
1992 Oldsmobile Toronado Base Specifications
Base Overview
Body
Coupe
Doors
2
Fuel Consumption
Seats
N/A
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M harry1 year ago
I have owned and still have a 2009 Kia amanti it is now 2024 I have 51000 miles on this car excellent handling in all weather except ice and deep snow very fast in traffic I think the handling is tight and responsive. My spouse has driven this on the interstate frequently and the first thing he did was get it up to 220 mph at this speed is floaty but under 80 mph just a pleasure to drive *****
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