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1995 Oldsmobile Achieva

Sporty styling for entry-level buyers.

by: Dave Boe

Achieva is Oldsmobile's front-wheel-drive, five-passenger, entry- level offering. For 1995, Achieva is available in a two-door or four-door S versions. Two different equipment packages are available on each model: Series I or the more comprehensive Series II. Introduced in 1992 as a 1993 model, the compact Achieva chalked up 51,063 unit sales in its first year. The 1994 calendar year saw 57,735 units sold and so far in 1995, 20,687 Achievas were purchased through May. Achieva is part of General Motors' long-term marketing strategy for its Oldsmobile division, which de-emphasizes large, six-passenger vehicles and focuses on well-equipped, five-passenger sedans. Oldsmobile is aiming at import buyers who for years were disenchanted with American-made luxury vehicles. Oldsmobile celebrates its 100-year anniversary in 1997. Retail price for a two-door, Series I coupe starts at $13,500. Our test model, a bright red, two-door Series II coupe with upgraded aluminum wheels and handy remote locking package listed for $16,211, including a $495 destination charge. Series I standard equipment includes air conditioning, anti-lock brakes; which greatly improve maneuverability in a panic-braking situation; driver-side air bag, maintenance-free battery, power door locks, power steering, tilt steering wheel and remote trunk and fuel doors. Series II equipment includes items in Series I and adds a new dashboard gauge cluster, upgraded cassette stereo, improved cruise control, four-speed automatic transmission and power windows. Inside, Achieva's wraparound interior provides drivers with a cockpit-like feel. All controls are within easy reach. The dashboard gauge cluster, found in Series II Achievas, features four large, circular windows with speedometer, tachometer, voltage, engine temperature, gasoline level and oil pressure information. Dials control temperature setting and fan speed. The air conditioner cools the interior off efficiently even during hot, muggy summer days. Achieva has plenty of nooks and crannies to store items for travel. Between the front bucket seats is a large, deep storage bin. Another long, deep pocket is located in front of the floor-mounted transmission. An overhead ceiling holder, between the two map lights is ideal for storing garage door openers or sunglasses. A square-shaped box behind the automatic transmission has a built-in change holder. A removable pre-shaped flexible plastic cup holder also fits into this square pocket. Headlights and cruise control are operated from the left-hand turn signal stalk. Multi-speed windshield wipers operate from a right-hand side stalk. Trunk and fuel-door release levers are located on the floor next to the driver's seat. Automatic door locks and power window controls are found on the door. Front-seat passengers have good head and leg room. Our cloth seats were comfortable and supportive. Back-seat riders will find headroom tight. When the front bucket seats are positioned all the way back, leg room for backseat travelers is at a premium. Our test model included the standard 2.4-liter, four-cylinder, dual-camshaft, 150 horsepower, quad-four engine; which has better fuel economy than previous offerings according to Oldsmobile. The quad-four engine has decent pickup and is quieter than last year's standard engine. Achieva also offers an optional 3.1-liter V-6 engine. Oldsmobile's simplified buying process eliminates dickering between customers and salespeople. The price listed on the window sticker is non-negotiable. Oldsmobile estimates gas mileage at 21 mpg city, and 31 mpg highway. Our test drive car, with 5,600 odometer miles, registered 27 mpg combined city and highway driving. The fuel tank holds 15.2 gallons of regular, unleaded fuel. General Motors assembles Achieva in Lansing, Mich.


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Dave Boe

After earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Journalism from Northern Illinois University, Dave Boe began a 24-year career at the Daily Herald Newspaper. In 1989, the paper debuted a weekly auto section and soon deputized him as editor/columnist. The Saturday product quickly attracted advertisers and readers alike, growing into one of the paper’s largest weekend sections, anchored by in-depth auto reviews of personally tested vehicles. The success spawned four additional weekly auto sections, publishing Thursday through Monday. In addition to expanded editing duties, he penned a second weekly ‘Nuts and Bolts’ column with local coverage of area auto happenings, including the world-famous Chicago Auto Show. A popular reader feedback column was added titled, ‘My Love Affair with my Car,’ with shared transportation memories from subscribers. In 1997, he earned Daily Herald Employee of the Year honors. Additional area freelance auto writers joined the payroll covering topics including auto maintenance, a ‘Women on Wheels’ perspective, auto racing, motorcycling, auto dealer spotlights and historical hidden auto gems within the greater Second City. Other media stints include appearances on WTTW TV’s ‘Chicago Tonight,’ WFLD TV’s ‘News at Nine,’ WBBM-AM’s ‘At Issues’ and this site’s radio companion, WLS-AM’s Drive Chicago. At the dawn of the internet boom, his automotive reviews debuted in cyberspace at the fledgling drivechicago.com. Additional educational pursuits include automotive repair course completion at Oakton Community College in Des Plaines as well as a technical writing curriculum at Illinois Institute of Technology in Chicago. A founding member of the Midwest Automotive Media Association, he’s also a Past President, Vice President and Treasurer. He’s logged behind-the-wheel track time at noted raceways throughout the Midwest and around the country including Road America in Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin; Gateway International Speedway near St. Louis; Virginia International Speedway, Autobahn Country Club in Joliet and Monticello Motor Club outside New York City.

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