Oakland Four

Oakland Four
1910 Oakland Model 24 Roadster
Overview
ManufacturerOakland (General Motors)
Model years19091916
AssemblyPontiac Assembly, Pontiac, Michigan, United States
Body and chassis
LayoutFront-engine, rear-wheel-drive
Chronology
SuccessorOakland Six

The Oakland Model A was the first four-cylinder engine offered by the Oakland Motor Company in 1907, which became a division of General Motors in 1909. The Model A was developed and manufactured from former Oakland Motor Company sources while the engine was provided by Northway Motor and Manufacturing Division of GM of Detroit. The Model A was available in several body styles and prices ranged from US$1,300 ($45,495 in 2024 dollars ) to US$2,150 ($75,242 in 2024 dollars ). Once Oakland became a division of GM, Oldsmobile and Buick shared bodywork and chassis of their four-cylinder models with Oakland. Manufacture of the Oakland was completed in Pontiac, Michigan. Oakland (Pontiac) wouldn't use another 4-cylinder engine until 1961 with the Pontiac Trophy 4 engine.