Cutlass Supreme Specifications

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    • The Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme is a mid-size sedan that was introduced in 1988 and ceased production in 1997. The Cutlass Supreme was built off the G-10 platform, and was the second-best selling model for Oldsmobile in 1996, according to the car reviewer MSN Autos. The 1997 Cutlass Supreme was available in six versions or trim levels: the SL Series I, II and III, each available as a coupe or sedan.

    Engine and Power

    • All trim levels of the 1997 Cutlass Supreme featured a 3.1-liter V6 engine with 160 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and 185 ft.-lbs. of torque at 4,000 rpm. The engine had 12 valves with a displacement of 3,130 cubic centimeters and a bore and stroke of 3.51 by 3.31 inches.

    Transmission and Fuel Economy

    • All six trims of the 1997 Cutlass Supreme had a four-speed automatic transmission with a fuel economy of 20 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway.

    Interior Dimensions and Comfort

    • The 1997 Cutlass Supreme coupe trims offered five-passenger seating with front headroom of 37.8 inches, front legroom of 42.3 inches, rear headroom of 37.1 inches and rear legroom of 34.8 inches. The sedan trims also had five-passenger seating with front headroom of 38.8 inches, front legroom of 42.4 inches, rear headroom of 38.4 inches and rear legroom of 36.2 inches. Standard comfort features included air conditioning, cruise control, tachometer and tilt steering.

    Exterior

    • The coupe trims of the 1997 Cutlass Supreme were two-door vehicles with a length of 193.8 inches, a width of 71.5 inches and a height of 53 inches. Curb weight was between 3,305 and 3,322 pounds. The sedan trims were four-door vehicles with a length of 193.8 inches, a width of 71.9 inches and a height of 53.7 inches. Curb weight was between 3,424 and 3,442 lbs. Standard features included alloy wheels, power windows and rear window defogger.

    Safety

    • Standard safety features on all trims of the 1997 Cutlass Supreme included power locks, driver and passenger airbags and ABS brakes.

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