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|manufacturer=[[Oldsmobile]] ([[General Motors]])
|manufacturer=[[Oldsmobile]] ([[General Motors]])
|production=2000 ([[Concept car]])
|production=2000 ([[Concept car]])
|class=[[Compact SUV|Compact]] [[crossover (automobile)|crossover SUV]]
|class=[[station wagon|Compact Wagon]]
|body_style=5-door [[sport utility vehicle|SUV]]
|body_style=5-door [[station wagon|Wagon]]
|layout=[[Front-engine, all-wheel-drive layout|Front-engine, all-wheel-drive]]
|layout=[[Front-engine, all-wheel-drive layout|Front-engine, all-wheel-drive]]
|engine= 3.5 L [[V6]] [[supercharger]]
|engine= 3.5 L [[V6]] [[supercharger]]
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The '''Oldsmobile Profile''' was a 2000 [[concept car]] built by [[Oldsmobile]]. The Profile was a [[compact SUV|compact]] [[crossover (automobile)|crossover SUV]], with rear [[sliding door (vehicle)|sliding door]]s and 5 seats. The Profile came with a [[supercharged]] 3.5 L [[V6]] engine with 250 [[horsepower]], [[all-wheel drive]], and [[traction control system|traction control]]. The gear selector was a dash-mounted rotary knob, freeing up the console for storage. The transmission could be shifted manually by using steering wheel-mounted buttons. A "smart card" keyless ignition system performed all personal driver adjustments including seat, radio, mirror and steering wheel when activated by the driver. Along with many other innovative features, was hands-free phone communication, [[Internet]], on-board vehicle diagnostics and a [[DVD]] entertainment system with headrest displays for rear seat passengers.
The '''Oldsmobile Profile''' was a 2000 [[concept car]] built by [[Oldsmobile]]. The Profile was acomoact wagon, with rear [[sliding door (vehicle)|sliding door]]s and 5 seats. The Profile came with a [[supercharged]] 3.5 L [[V6]] engine with 250 [[horsepower]], [[all-wheel drive]], and [[traction control system|traction control]]. The gear selector was a dash-mounted rotary knob, freeing up the console for storage. The transmission could be shifted manually by using steering wheel-mounted buttons. A "smart card" keyless ignition system performed all personal driver adjustments including seat, radio, mirror and steering wheel when activated by the driver. Along with many other innovative features, was hands-free phone communication, [[Internet]], on-board vehicle diagnostics and a [[DVD]] entertainment system with headrest displays for rear seat passengers.


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Revision as of 23:53, 4 May 2024

Oldsmobile Profile
Overview
ManufacturerOldsmobile (General Motors)
Production2000 (Concept car)
Body and chassis
ClassCompact Wagon
Body style5-door Wagon
LayoutFront-engine, all-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine3.5 L V6 supercharger

The Oldsmobile Profile was a 2000 concept car built by Oldsmobile. The Profile was acomoact wagon, with rear sliding doors and 5 seats. The Profile came with a supercharged 3.5 L V6 engine with 250 horsepower, all-wheel drive, and traction control. The gear selector was a dash-mounted rotary knob, freeing up the console for storage. The transmission could be shifted manually by using steering wheel-mounted buttons. A "smart card" keyless ignition system performed all personal driver adjustments including seat, radio, mirror and steering wheel when activated by the driver. Along with many other innovative features, was hands-free phone communication, Internet, on-board vehicle diagnostics and a DVD entertainment system with headrest displays for rear seat passengers.

References