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1979 Oldsmobile Starfire: Favourite Automotive Advertisements | The Each day Drive


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1979 Oldsmobile Starfire

When you possibly can’t promote know-how, efficiency, or luxurious, it’s time for the worth play. And in 1979, Oldsmobile’s Starfire was turning into fairly crusty—and a little bit onerous to promote. Certainly one of Common Motors’ 4 “H-Physique” subcompact automobiles, the Starfire differed little from the Chevrolet Monza, Buick Skyhawk, and Pontiac Sunbird with which it shared its fundamental structure. The quartet of subcompacts had been launched for the 1976, however had roots that went way back to the 1970 Chevrolet Vega.

1979 Oldsmobile Starfire

1979 Oldsmobile Starfire
1979 Oldsmobile Starfire

Ford Mustang

And all 4 H-Physique automobiles had been beginning to look their age by 1979, particularly because the Pinto-based Ford Mustang II had given option to a surprisingly modern-looking new Mustang for 1979.

The advert seen right here boasts of plenty of key options which could pique the curiosity of sporty-car intenders, and since they’re all included at no worth, some customers doubtless noticed the worth.

Growing old Product

Reality is, although, the Starfire, and all of the H-Physique automobiles, had been nothing particular to drive, and fairly cramped, too. Word that the accessible 5.0-liter V8 and 4-speed handbook transmission had been one thing of a draw, however the very best that the extra-cost engine may muster was 130 horsepower—simply 15 horses greater than the accessible 3.8-liter V6.

Gross sales

Solely about 20,000 Starfires had been offered for 1979, and simply 8200 for 1980.

J-Automobiles

Oldsmobile didn’t provide a subcompact automotive for 1981, however roared again into the phase in 1982 with the all-new, and completely trendy, Firenza, considered one of GM’s new “J-Automobiles.”

Olds pushed 32,000 Firenzas although dealership doorways in 1981, and it did so with out masking the automotive with multicolored physique stripes. Additionally seen under, an advert for the same Pontiac Sunbird, that includes a really comparable worth pitch.

1979 Oldsmobile Starfire

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