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The Cutlass Supreme's place in the Oldsmobile line was taken by the 1998 Intrigue, built on the next version of the W platform. The Oldsmobile Intrigue debuted in 1997 as a 1998 model. Being the result of extensive market research in California, the Intrigue was intended to be a stylish and competitive midsize sedan aimed squarely at import buyers.

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