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Oldsmobile-yes,Cadillac-yes,Toronado-no.
They had airbags in the steering wheel(that could not have the tilt/telescope option)and at the glove box location.The glove box was moved to front center on these few airbag cars.
Now-the year? and time of first patent?
 
Chiming in here.
I'm devoted to Subaru's.
Many of the larger American autos - Ford, GM, Chrysler - I've driven and like very much (but they got no station wagons :-()
Have no use for over-engineered, gimicky bloated cost European fad cars.

For my size and needs, Subaru has the luxury and performance I desire. Their AWD system is demonstably superior to everything else out there in the consumer market.

Got a buddy has a Subaru Tribeca. Puts to shame all other SUV-sized 'luxury' brands.
The Lincoln line has my attention. I'll be at the Detroit Auto Show in a few weeks scoping it all out...

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Love the new Mini.Have a few dicests & such. Have the Dealership debut RC model as well.

My first three cars were Minis through the 70 - 80s.
A baby blue 1962 sliding window puddle-jumper, a Green 75 w 1275 cc, and lastly a Black de-seamed last of the Canadian model 1986 Cooper S. Good memories.

Dr buddy in San Francisco bought one of the first fully loaded, green with the white roof & sunroof like the one front of picture. Drove it while visiting and took us all the way up the Observatory Hill. What a hoot!

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Mine is in my avatar

1983 Cadillac El Ballero ordered in 1982 for my high school graduation present, hand picked all the interior combinations, colour trim lines including the grille with flying lady (which I took off & replaced with Caddy shield) & trunk straps, imts car telephone/pa system and delivered in 1983. I should have gotten the convertible but I liked the bars on the side because it reminded me of the Zimmer Golden Spirit that my neighbour had but didn't want to copy them.
 
Air Bags & more

1974 Olds 98 & Cadillac were the first you could buy with air bags but with limited demand I think they were one year only until required and then driver only.But not Toronado or Eldorado.The new glove box may have sat on the transmission hump that the FWD would not have.I have seen one Cadillac and have the air bag showroom folder for at least Oldsmobile 'in a box somewhere.'I once knew someone who bought a nice used 71 Sedan de Ville.All was well until the front bumper was bumped.When making repairs with what should have been correct parts they did not fit.GM later informed him that it had been a test car for air bags(removed before sale).
But speaking of Toronado-
First I hope everyone knows the date of first and what it had that had not been seen on an American car in decades.
But from 1974 & maybe a couple more years what other safety feature did Toronado and Buick Riviera have first?They had 2 instead of the 1 required later and were an attractive part of the styling unlike some seen later.
 
I remember the cars at the auto auction and I THINK they had passenger side air bag also?? I thought I saw a Toro with them, but its been 30 years. Brake lamps of course, starting in 71
 
Yup, first affordable North AMERiCAN consumer car to feature fwd.
Cord and others had it back in the late '20s & 30s.

And then there's the Mini. came out in 1959 and ate Fiat, Messerscmidt/BMW Isetta and the Beetle for lunch.
 
1966 Motor Trend Car of the Year-

Olds Toronado.And as above what they had first later along with Riviera was upper level tail lights.2 not 1 and nicely styled between trunk lid and rear window.
Early air bag patent-According to a TV documentary (Learning Channel?)a WWII vet had the idea of a car crash triggering an explosive that would inflate a bag or dash pad and received a patent in the early 50s.
 
My vehicles in order of when I owned them

1967 VW beetle (red one)
1966 VW beetle (blue one)
1973 VW bus -non camper 3 row seating
1985 Ford Mustang GT 5.0 Hatch
1966 Ford F100 4.9litre Inline-6 2WD custom cab
2012 Volkswagen Passat 2.5
2013 Fiat Abarth 5 speed

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I have had several cars over the years,the majority of them being GM, and those have been the most reliable. My first car, back in about 2008, was a 1987 Dodge Caravan. That was pretty much my training wheels for a real car, I loved it but it needed lots of work. I had it a year almost to the day, then sold it and got my favorite car to this day: a 1996 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme- drove that for about a year until the frame rusted out and it wasn't safe anymore, then saved my pennies and bought a 1992 Cadillac Sedan Deville- beautiful car and only had about 100,000 miles, drove great, and really floated, but oh boy was it thirsty! And only ran on premium, at about $5 a gallon. That didn't last more than a few months, and I traded it in on my worst nightmare: 2000 Mazda 626. Only had 100,000 miles when I bough it, and I spent more on repairs (and oil!) than gas. I put 20,000 miles on it, and it burned a quart of oil every 200 miles... When it could no longer be driven (without a new engine), I sold that and bought my current car, a 2003 Chevy Impala, which I have been very pleased with. It is unfortunately pretty much worn out (engine and transmission), because the previous owner didn't maintain it at all. I bought it with 162,000 miles, and have ran it up to 188,000, with little more than oil changes. I would buy another Impala in a heartbeat, but I do believe my next car is going to be a 1996 Nissan Maxima with about 240,000 (Immaculately maintained, rust free!) Miles. Looks nearly new and drives like new; a family member is getting a new car in the spring and I am buying the car from them. Seems like a lot of miles but I know it's been maintained properly and that makes all the difference!
 
I also love cars, specifically VAG products. My first car was a '98 Audi A3 TDI with 160,000 miles on the clock. It is now my 17 year old cousins and it is still going strong, not a squeak or rattle, doesn't use a drop of oil.
I am very fussy when it comes to build quality, and no other car manufacturer builds cars like Audi, not even Lexus. The extensive use of stainless steel bolts, nuts and screws, laser seam welding, forged steel door hinges, 9 layers of paint add up to cars which are built like tiger tanks. In Europe, one of the most durable engines available isn't an American V8 from the 80's, but the 1.9PD TDI diesel which was used in Audis, VW's, Skoda and Seats during the later 90s up until only 5 or 6 years ago, replaced by the more efficient common rail TDI's.

Volkswagen group cars reach spaceship mileages. They are still sellable at 150 - 200k. It is all about how they are looked after. They are highly tuned, precision made pieces of kits. I know, I have been to Volkswagen Wolfsburg, as well as being able to get the opportunity to go to the R&D facility. They have every other make of car their, stripped down, comparing their parts to see how they can make theirs better. One of the engineers said to me "our last real rival was Honda. Not anymore" Tells you a lot.

There are people who claim VW's are unreliable, getting bad rep for reliability and DSG problems, but considering that Volkswagen sold more cars than GM and Ford for the last 2 years, you are going to have more VW's in than Toyotas for example, who only sold 18,000 units, compared to Volkswagen 110,000.

They are excellent cars. Love my A6. I get just over 50PMG on a long run, mid 40's around town. Lovely cars.

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Saw my dream car sitting out yesterday!

A 1958 Oldsmobile. I love this car! If I had the money, I'd make them an offer they couldn't refuse! I'm going to see if my mom will make them an offer. If I could get this, I'd be on cloud nine!

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