February 6, 200719 yr I didn't even know they put Diesels in these... 1983 Cutlass Ciera 4.3 Diesel Must've gotten rather good mileage when...you know...when it ran... And if I ever had lots and lots of money, I would want to restore stupid ugly cars like these. Can you imagine having a garage of 1980s Diesel Oldsmobiles? Yeah, not too appealing, but unique nonetheless.
February 6, 200719 yr Actually, apparently the 4.3 did ok as far as reliability was concerned it was the 5.7 that had most of the reliability issues. 0-60 was measured by scientists with carbon dating equipment. Speaking of carbon, you'd usually get a layer a couple inches thick on the whole rear of the car. Mpg was in the mid 40s. Edited February 6, 200719 yr by Oldsmoboi
February 6, 200719 yr i didn't know about the 4.3.... put a roof over it and call it an outside museum exhibit pull out the motor, rebuild it, put in an older s-10 lol
February 6, 200719 yr The 4.3 liter diesel V6 was a good engine. The earlier 4.3 liter diesel V8 was junk, like the 5.7 liter engine.
February 6, 200719 yr Yes it had a diesel. There were others which used it. There was the notorious 5.7 liter diesel V8. There was the 4.3 Liter they used in front drive cars. The 1985 Oldsmobile 98 used that diesel. The diesel faded away quietly.
February 6, 200719 yr Those cars were $h!boxes. I remember when I was in grade school someone owned a green one...aalways stalled at least twice trying to leave the parking lot after the mother picked up here kids. I've seen lots of them with stalling problems...was that common issue?
February 6, 200719 yr Sorry to change the subject somewhat, but what diesel engine was offered in the 1981 Buick Regal? There's a used car dealer around with the following advertisement: 1981 BUICK REGAL 2Dr: Blue, Auto, Factory Diesel Car, 1 Owner, Only 73K, Garaged, Collectable Car, $3550. Just wondering if this car is anything special?
February 6, 200719 yr I'd imagine it would be the Rocket-350 based Diesel. I might be wrong though. for a while there GM thought Diesels were God's gift to 80s cars... now they just do not bother to make ANY diesel cars here in the USA.
February 9, 200719 yr The one that would be REALLY hard to find would be: '84-'85 Olds Toronado Caliente with the Diesel... I think I have only seen a handful at that generation Toro Diesels... let alone a Caliente!
February 9, 200719 yr The one that would be REALLY hard to find would be: '84-'85 Olds Toronado Caliente with the Diesel... I think I have only seen a handful at that generation Toro Diesels... let alone a Caliente! Would you believe I've seen one. But not only was it a Toro Caliente Diesel... it was a Toro Caliente Diesel with an H&E conversion!
February 9, 200719 yr I would love to have a collection of oddball cars like this, Maybe A Cutless Ciera Holiday coupe, Early 80s Delta 88 Holiday coupe with buckets and console, Omega SX with plastic fenders and flexible nose, X-car Buick Skylark Sport Coupe, 88 Buick Lesabre Ttype Coupe, Celebrity VR, 78 mailbu Coupe with v8 and a four speed manual and other stuff like that.
February 10, 200719 yr The one that would be REALLY hard to find would be: '84-'85 Olds Toronado Caliente with the Diesel... I think I have only seen a handful at that generation Toro Diesels... let alone a Caliente! When I was a kid, the guy across the street from my grandparents had a Toro diesel. It was not a Caliente... I know that much, but not sure of the exact year. I remember it was dark brown, and I thought it was the coolest looking car I ever saw ...until he started it up one day and it sounded like a big rig. He also kept a blue/white '71 442 convertible in the garage Edited February 10, 200719 yr by AM6_Cutlass
February 10, 200719 yr God, that thing reminds me of my dad's old 6000. The man loves Pontiac, but hated every inch of that car.
February 13, 200719 yr I would love to have a collection of oddball cars like this, Maybe A Cutless Ciera Holiday coupe, Early 80s Delta 88 Holiday coupe with buckets and console, Omega SX with plastic fenders and flexible nose, X-car Buick Skylark Sport Coupe, 88 Buick Lesabre Ttype Coupe, Celebrity VR, 78 mailbu Coupe with v8 and a four speed manual and other stuff like that. Cutlass Ciera Holiday coupes are awsome, though maybe im a little bias.
February 14, 200719 yr I would love to have a collection of oddball cars like this, Maybe A Cutless Ciera Holiday coupe, Early 80s Delta 88 Holiday coupe with buckets and console, Omega SX with plastic fenders and flexible nose, X-car Buick Skylark Sport Coupe, 88 Buick Lesabre Ttype Coupe, Celebrity VR, 78 mailbu Coupe with v8 and a four speed manual and other stuff like that. A Celebrity VR? I've never seen one of those. I've seen Eurosports though...
February 14, 200719 yr The Eurosport VR had "AMG" type styling. They were fairly rare. The FWD A-bodies were ok cars, but they just hung around way past their prime. And GMTruck74, that sounds odd--I don't think the '81 Regal offered a diesel option. I knew someone with an '81 Olds Cutlass Supreme Brougham with the 5.7 liter diesel engine. I really admired that car, but it was traded in for a Calais later on.
February 14, 200719 yr I drove an '84 Caliente Toro Diesel, loved it. Black/red leather/red top/sunroof/Bose back before Pimp my ride was a TV show. The rare one to find would be a '79 deisel 4.3L v8 Cutlass fastback coupe with a 5 speed manual. I worked on one back in the day, you didnt dare stop at a speed bump, because it didnt have the power to get over it with out a running start. Actually the 4.3 v6 in a Ciera was a nice package that would get 30+ mpg on the hwy, I had one of those as well FE3 equipped driving thru the hills or Arkansas was a lot of fun. The 4.3 v6 in a Cutlass Supreme was a slug but got great MPG. The Buick would have been a 5.7 v8 the 4.3 v6 wasnt released until 83. Remember you could get the 5.7 Olds diesel in a '79 chevy pick up as well. Edited February 14, 200719 yr by kdelong442
February 16, 200719 yr www.eurosportvr.com They have a loyal following as do many of the special edition a-body cars. Those of us who have them like them for thier overall durability and comfort.
March 8, 200719 yr Sorry to change the subject somewhat, but what diesel engine was offered in the 1981 Buick Regal? There's a used car dealer around with the following advertisement: 1981 BUICK REGAL 2Dr: Blue, Auto, Factory Diesel Car, 1 Owner, Only 73K, Garaged, Collectable Car, $3550. Just wondering if this car is anything special? The 4.3 liter V6 diesel was offered from 1982-1985 so the Regal would have the 5.7 liter smoker V8.
March 16, 200719 yr That engine was optional in the Century also. In my dealer broshure for my 85 Ciera one of the pictured cars has a diesel badge on the trunk lid.
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