No, the Oldsmobile model was dropped by GM in 2004. The final production day for Oldsmobile was April 29, 2004. The division's last car built was an Alero GLS 4-door sedan, which was signed by all of the Olds assembly line workers. It is on display at the R.E. Olds Transportation Museum located in Lansing, Michigan.
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April 29, 2004 Oldsmobile also ceased production of cars from 2/5/1942 to 10/15/1945 for the war effort.
Almost everyone that exists today. The two I can think of that no longer are in production are Oldsmobile & Plymouth. The Scion was not in production in the 80s and there are probably more.
For an example, Oldsmobile stopped automobile production on Feb 5 1942 and resumed production on Oct 15 1945.
There are only 50 models of Ascari cars still in production, making it one of the most exclusive cars being produced today. Each car requires 340 hours of hand crafting.
New cars were not produced in 1944, the second world war stopped production. Oldsmobile (for example) ceased production 2/5/1942 and resumed production 10/15/1945.
No, Chrysler stopped Plymouth production in 2001.
As an example, Oldsmobile produced its last car on 2/5/1942 and resumed production on 10/15/1945.
The auto industry though lower producing did not stop for the war so did not restart.
The Production Budget for Cars was $70,000,000.
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