1998 Oldsmobile Achieva Reviews, Pricing & Specs
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by Tom J
Oct 22, 2011
This car has been through a lot. I bought it in April 2000 with 41,000 miles. Now (mid-October 2011) it has over 226,000. My lifetime gas mileage in this car is 26.5 mpg with highway mileage regularly near or over 30 mpg. And I have the 3.1L 6-cylinder engine.
If this car wasn't reliable, I wouldn't still be driving it. During the initial 4-year extended warranty, I had issues with the alternator and ABS brakes. The water pump went out in 2008. I put $1,400 into it last January after I had already passed 200k on the odometer for a lower intake gasket, lower control arms, brake rotors, and a fuel pressure regulator. (I'd rather spend that on a car I know than put it toward a new used car with unknown problems.) Otherwise it's been general wear and tear repairs including the serpentine belt, wheel bearings, etc. There are other minor issues with the power windows and rear speakers, but they may be as simple as cracked wires.
The engine ticks, especially when it's cold. With the windows closed and radio turned up, I don't even notice....although sometimes I wonder if people walking down the road hear me coming. However, this noise has been present for most of the time I've owned the car, and it hasn't seemed to affect my mileage or driving performance, so I am not too concerned.
Despite the age, mileage, and primary driving conditions (Minnesota), my car has very little visible rust. I saw the underbody while fixing a leak in the brake line, and that's a different story.
The fold-down rear seats really help expand storage space. I have purchased 8-foot 2x4s and successfully closed the trunk lid with the boards inside.
Visibility was an important factor when I bought this vehicle. But the spoiler was an added bonus since it gives this economical car a sportier look.Oct 22, 2011
by Daniel D
Jan 16, 2009
I have a 3.1L V6, with about 180 HP and 170 ft-lb of tourque. I get about 18 mpg. But I am ok with it. I love this care, it may brake down a bit, but the person who had this before me didn't take good care of it.Jan 16, 2009
by Chris W
Oct 18, 2008
The car isnt one of the fastest ive seen, but its definitely fuel effeicent. it 0-60 in about 8.7 seconds and its got 32 mi/gal. use it every day, it costs about $2,200/yr to drive. It's horn sucks, but otherwise its a good first car to have. Overall, it could cost you to buy it at this point because you may require some new parts which will be diffievut to find because olds no longer manufacturers as of 2004, but get it running, and you'll be solid.Oct 18, 2008
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by Tom J
Oct 22, 2011
This car has been through a lot. I bought it in April 2000 with 41,000 miles. Now (mid-October 2011) it has over 226,000. My lifetime gas mileage in this car is 26.5 mpg with highway mileage regularly near or over 30 mpg. And I have the 3.1L 6-cylinder engine.
If this car wasn't reliable, I wouldn't still be driving it. During the initial 4-year extended warranty, I had issues with the alternator and ABS brakes. The water pump went out in 2008. I put $1,400 into it last January after I had already passed 200k on the odometer for a lower intake gasket, lower control arms, brake rotors, and a fuel pressure regulator. (I'd rather spend that on a car I know than put it toward a new used car with unknown problems.) Otherwise it's been general wear and tear repairs including the serpentine belt, wheel bearings, etc. There are other minor issues with the power windows and rear speakers, but they may be as simple as cracked wires.
The engine ticks, especially when it's cold. With the windows closed and radio turned up, I don't even notice....although sometimes I wonder if people walking down the road hear me coming. However, this noise has been present for most of the time I've owned the car, and it hasn't seemed to affect my mileage or driving performance, so I am not too concerned.
Despite the age, mileage, and primary driving conditions (Minnesota), my car has very little visible rust. I saw the underbody while fixing a leak in the brake line, and that's a different story.
The fold-down rear seats really help expand storage space. I have purchased 8-foot 2x4s and successfully closed the trunk lid with the boards inside.
Visibility was an important factor when I bought this vehicle. But the spoiler was an added bonus since it gives this economical car a sportier look.Oct 22, 2011
by Daniel D
Jan 16, 2009
I have a 3.1L V6, with about 180 HP and 170 ft-lb of tourque. I get about 18 mpg. But I am ok with it. I love this care, it may brake down a bit, but the person who had this before me didn't take good care of it.Jan 16, 2009
by Chris W
Oct 18, 2008
The car isnt one of the fastest ive seen, but its definitely fuel effeicent. it 0-60 in about 8.7 seconds and its got 32 mi/gal. use it every day, it costs about $2,200/yr to drive. It's horn sucks, but otherwise its a good first car to have. Overall, it could cost you to buy it at this point because you may require some new parts which will be diffievut to find because olds no longer manufacturers as of 2004, but get it running, and you'll be solid.Oct 18, 2008
by Naomi C
Jun 12, 2008
It's red!Jun 12, 2008
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1998 Oldsmobile Achieva Pricing
Original MSRP
$18,340 to $18,340Price range
N/AAverage price on CG
N/AYoY price change
N/ATrims & specs
Airbags
Dual front airbags
Audio System
AM/FM radio
Brakes
ABS: 4-wheel
Convenience Features
Multi-function remote: trunk release · Steering wheel: tilt-adjustable
Lights
Exterior entry lights: security approach lamps
Mirrors
Exterior mirrors: power
Seats
Front seat type: bucket · Upholstery: cloth
Windows
Front wipers: intermittent