The Oldsmobile Silhouette was launched in 1989 as a slightly fancier alternative to mechanically identical vans from Pontiac and Chevrolet. The first generation was a fairly important model for Oldsmobile as it was the manufacturer’s first foray into the growing minivan segment dominated by Chrysler, but it is also a textbook example of a badge-engineered General Motors car. It was nearly identical to the Pontiac Trans Sport and the Chevrolet Lumina APV, only distinguishable from the outside by its
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