Oldsmobile Oldsmobile Light Eight

convertible ·

The Oldsmobile Light Eight was an automobile produced by the Oldsmobile Division of General Motors in roadster, two-door coupe, four-door sedan from between 1916 and 1923. It was powered by a sidevalve V8 engine, the maker's first, and shared with the 1916 Oakland Model 50. The Light Eight was an all new platform, and was produced at the Lansing Car Assembly, with its engine sourced from Northway Engine Works. and coachwork supplied by Fisher Body. It shared wheelbases with the Buick Six, and was more expensive than the market favorite Ford Model T, but offered the durability of a V8 and a wider range of bodystyles. The Light Eight was replaced by the General Motors Companion Make Program Viking introduced in 1929 and the Oldsmobile L-Series.

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About the Oldsmobile Oldsmobile Light Eight

Body type
convertible · segment CABRIO

Overview

The Oldsmobile Oldsmobile Light Eight is a convertible.

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Frequently asked questions

What kind of car is the Oldsmobile Oldsmobile Light Eight?

The Oldsmobile Oldsmobile Light Eight is a convertible, classified in segment CABRIO.

Does the Oldsmobile Oldsmobile Light Eight have any recalls?

We currently have no U.S. NHTSA recall campaigns on record for the Oldsmobile Oldsmobile Light Eight, but always check official sources for the latest safety information.