Oldsmobile Service Portland, Oregon
Oldsmobile has a reputation for being reliable, with the most advanced features and was formerly produced under the General Motors Corporation.
K&M Auto Service in Portland, OR has made it our priority to ensure your Oldsmobile runs effectively with regular service and maintenance. Maintaining your Olds is required in order to keep it running and lasting long for a long time. We’re happy to offer our 40 – point inspections for your Oldsmobile and it comes with any service. This helps detect issues and limits the number of repairs vehicle will need.
Oldsmobile Repair, Maintenance & Services
Scheduled maintenance services that your Oldsmobile car, truck or SUV will most likely need include:
- Oil Changes
- Tune Ups
- Radiator – Coolant/Antifreeze Change/Flush
- Air Filter Replacement
- A/C – Air Conditioning
- Wheel/Tire Alignment
- Timing Belt Replacement
- Brake Inspection/Check (Brakes replaced if needed)
- Exhaust & Muffler Repair & Service
Our master mechanics have many years of experience and will perform at the highest standards to ensure your Oldsmobile continues running strong. Our friendly and knowledgeable staff will help with all of your Oldsmobile service and repair needs.
Our Oldsmobile repair and service shop is located in Portland, OR. We are proud to serve customers from all over the area including Milwaukie, Sunnyside, Gladstone, Gresham, Woodstock and many other areas.
It’s our goal at K&M to become your go-to Portland auto repair and service shop for your Oldsmobile. Click here to contact us, or call our 2820 SE 50th Ave shop at (503) 235-1485, or our 1561 SE 122nd Ave at (503) 257-9667.
Schedule an appointment for your next Oldsmobile service or repair today!
A Brief History of Oldsmobile
Oldsmobile was originally founded by Ransom E. Olds in 1897, and was the first high-volume automobile manufacturer. The Oldsmobile Curved Dash was the first car ever mass-produced on an automotive assembly line. General Motors discontinued the Oldsmobile brand in 2004.
Oldsmobile started off with a bang, quickly becoming America’s best-selling car brand. When WWII rolled around, Oldsmobile produced military equipment. After the war, in 1949, Oldsmobile came up with the Rocket V8 engine, which was far more powerful than any engine at the time. In the 50’s and 60’s, Oldsmobile designed its vehicles to fit the “Rocket” theme. Oldsmobile produced several models that achieved varying success, such as the Cutlass, which was its best-selling car in the 60’s and 70’s.
After experiencing success in the early 1980’s, Oldsmobile started to tank. In the 1990’s GM used Oldsmobile to test new vehicle models, and by 2000 the company was no longer profitable. GM phased out the brand over the course of several years, and officially stopped production of new Oldsmobile vehicles in 2004.