Oldsmobile
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Oldsmobile
Summary
Oldsmobile is a car brand[1]. Oldsmobile ranks in the top 8% of car_brand entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,537 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Oldsmobile is in the country of United States[3].
- Oldsmobile's instance of is recorded as car brand[4].
- Oldsmobile's instance of is recorded as division[5].
- Oldsmobile's instance of is recorded as automobile manufacturer[6].
- Oldsmobile's founder is recorded as Ransom E. Olds[7].
- Oldsmobile is owned by General Motors[8].
- Ransom E. Olds is named after Oldsmobile[9].
- Oldsmobile's headquarters location is recorded as Lansing[10].
- Oldsmobile's Commons category is recorded as Oldsmobile vehicles[11].
- Oldsmobile's industry is recorded as automotive industry[12].
- Oldsmobile's country of origin is recorded as United States[13].
- January 1, 1897 marks the founding of Oldsmobile[14].
- Oldsmobile was dissolved in April 29, 2004[15].
- Oldsmobile's location of formation is recorded as Lansing[16].
- Oldsmobile's parent organization or unit is recorded as General Motors[17].
- Oldsmobile's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Oldsmobile[18].
- Oldsmobile's product or material produced is recorded as car[19].
- Oldsmobile's native label is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Oldsmobile'}[20].
Body
Founding
Oldsmobile's founder is recorded as Ransom E. Olds[7]. January 1, 1897 marks the founding of Oldsmobile[14]. Oldsmobile's location of formation is recorded as Lansing[16].
Operations
Oldsmobile's headquarters location is recorded as Lansing[10]. Oldsmobile's parent organization or unit is recorded as General Motors[17].
Industry
Oldsmobile's industry is recorded as automotive industry[12].
Ownership
Oldsmobile is owned by General Motors[8]. Oldsmobile's product or material produced is recorded as car[19].
Dissolution
Oldsmobile was dissolved in April 29, 2004[15].
Why It Matters
Oldsmobile ranks in the top 8% of car_brand entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (3,537 views/month).[2] Oldsmobile has Wikipedia articles in 24 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21]