"In the 1990s, Oldsmobile took its Eighty Eight sedan and spruced
it up a bit with parts that you'd expect in a sports sedan, then
called it the LSS. This Buick 3800 V6 powered H-body was supposed
to lure young buyers away from Lexus, BMW, and Acura. In
Oldsmobile's marketing, the automaker named direct targets. The
automaker said that the LSS is a worthy competitor to the Infiniti
J30, Lexus ES300, and Acura Legend. Oldsmobile also made it clear
that it really just wanted any and all import buyers to give
America's sports sedan a go." Theautopian.com, August 2025,
excerpted from a comprehensive piece on the LSS.
For consignment, a 1998 Oldsmobile LSS 4 door sedan with a title
verified 25,338 actual miles. While exact production numbers are
not available as GM lumped all Eight-Eights together, enthusiasts
claim there may only be a few thousand "Luxury Sports Sedans"
produced during their production years of 1992-1998.
Exterior
It's no accident that this Gold Firemist Metallic version gives off
Aurora vibes. After all, some parts and inspiration were borrowed
from the revolutionary Aurora and gold was the press car's color.
Beyond that, it has the rounded body lines that became standard
across the GM line at this time, a handsome shape capped by black
lined tail lights and reflective bar in back and composite
headlights up front. Monochromatic bumper covers and grille panels
were also trending, and in addition the intake under the bumper,
the grille is composed of kidney shaped openings that flank the
modernized Olds logo on the nose. Aurora inspired 16-inch wheels
are onboard and these still carry the OEM tires with a late 1997
date code. Imperfections include minor inclusions, some clear coat
runs, and a few scuffs and chips, but not many!
Interior
If you're going to compete with luxury sedan, you need to raise the
bar on interior design and materials and that's what Oldsmobile
does, at least within the brand, with the use of neutral leather,
plastic, and carpet that begins on the door panels and their
handsome presentation is augmented by faux wood trim pieces and a
Mercedes-style seat adjustment. The seats themselves are leather
buckets up front and a comfortable bench out back, with the
driver's seat showing some use but overall clean and intact. A
wooden band dresses the dashboard and separates the black
instrument cluster from the neutral lower section which ends up
framing black radio casing and a factory AM/FM/Cassette/CD unit
below the A/C panel above, with rounded edges everywhere. The
shifter in the center console puts the "sport" in Luxury Sports
Sedan" and plush tan carpet is below. The felt headliner is sagging
a bit, but the overhead console and plethora of courtesy lights are
good while the trunk is lined in gray cloth panels.
Drivetrain
Often referred to as bulletproof, here we have GM's 3.8 liter V6,
the 3800 Series II, with 205 horsepower and front wheel drive
through a 4T65E 4-speed automatic transmission and 3.05 gears. The
bay and its contents present cleanly.
Undercarriage
With so few miles, it's time that's induced some surface rust,
mostly reserved for the single exhaust that still runs through
original equipment, including the muffler. Overall, the underside
is very clean and the fully independent suspension consists of
Macpherson struts, front and back. Brakes are split with power disc
up front and power drum backing it up.
Drive-Ability
No issues here as the car is a quick starter with its fuel
injection and the 3800 does what 3800 do; deliver a smooth power
band, this time in a comfortable car that is quintessentially 90's,
and what's not to love about that! We take it easy on the original
tires but test all functionality. Everything works on this survivor
as they should. While Classic Auto Mall represents that these
functions were working at the time of our test drive, we cannot
guarantee these functions will be working at the time of your
purchase.
"Hey, what's with the commuter car...I thought you were the CLASSIC
Auto Mall?". Well, you see all those Impalas, Novas, and Tri-Fives
on our floor? All daily driven commuter cars at one time. And the
further we get from the 90's, the fewer fine examples exist. This
one represents a fairly rare model and will be stumping show goers
for many years to come!
1G3HY52K5W4853499
1-USA
G-General Motors
3-Oldsmobile
HY-LSS
5-4 Door Sedan
2-Manual Belts, Front Airbags
K-3.8 Liter L36 V6
5-Check Digit
W-1998
4-Orion, MI Assy Plant
853499-Sequential Unit Number
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