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The Cadillac Deville - 1996 Cadillac Deville
By Caddy man - June 16 - 1:08 amWhen I purchased this vehicle, I expected only the best, considering it was a Cadillac, and I had heard nothing but good about the brand. I was not disappointed. Other than regular maintenance, I have had absolutely no trouble with my Cadillac, and I just love it. The Deville runs clean, very quiet, and smooth. It will start rigth up, even in -15F weather! The Northstar is fabulous. The responsive and agressive acceleration can likely blow the doors off of anything on the road. Gas mileage is exceptional for a car this size. The interior is superb. There is legroom abound inside the Deville. In all, the Deville is an excellent car all-around. I wouldnt trade it for anything else.
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Best Luxury car for the money - 2004 Cadillac Deville
By Jason A - June 15 - 3:52 pmI bought this Car about 6 to 7 months ago when the gas prices were around $ 3.50 to 4 bucks a gallon. So not alot of people wanted this car because it doesnt get the best gas mileage. All I have owned is cadillacs, I love them. They dont hold there value well but you can pick them up at a good price if you really look around. I paid $7,000 total for mine with taxes. at the time its high book value was $11,500. The car does have a little over 100,000 miles but you cant tell by looking at it. For a big car that weighs alot this car will get up and fly, the ride is of course very comfortable. For the money you cant go wrong if you want a big, fast, and luxurious car, That is fun to drive.
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Great Value - 2002 Cadillac Deville
By Hoss - June 14 - 8:09 pmI purchased my DHS in May of 08 with 58K miles on it. The only issue I have had is to replace the a/c actuator and I knew that going in. My car list new for 50,000 and I bought it for $7500. If you shop around you can make some great buys. Most of my friends say "why the bigh car". Answer: Comfort, safty, and great fuel mileage. Just did a Round Trip to KC and back today, 317 miles. Got 26.3 at 70-75 mph.
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Nice Car -- 2003 Deville - 2003 Cadillac Deville
By stacey - June 9 - 2:07 pmI love driving this big highway cruiser. It is smooth, particularly on a long trip. Handling is good overall -- but not the best vehicle for tight/congested places. No major mechanical problems to date. Digital instruments look like 1980 vintage and controls are kind of low rent.
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Why do you think they call it Cadillac? - 2004 Cadillac Deville
By CadillacCabman - June 3 - 5:36 pmI am a fair-sized man about 6ft-240lbs and I have a tall torso. Not every car fits me. It has more acceleration, more creature comfort, and more highway stability than any automobile I have owned. However, the flagship Mercedes-Benz is my absolute favorite this DeVille is a better value dollar- for-dollar-bang-for-the-buck. Yeah. DeVille stinks on initial resale, but I knew that going into this purchase. This is why I buy off-lease, certified DevilleÂ’s. I travel 65000+- annually and would love to have the fuel economy of a Toyota Prius. However, that is the only improvement I can think of for my 2004 Deville DHS. Nonetheless, I still get about 27 mph- highways, 23 mph-overall and it runs just f
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Owner - 1998 Cadillac Deville
By David - May 30 - 10:19 amI bought this car with 19000 miles on the car. Ive owned this car since 1999, and its never given me any problems. I did replace the A/C a few years back. Nothing more serious than that. The gas mileage is great, and I would not hesitate driving this car coast to coast today. My car now has 119000 miles on it.
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Classic American Big Car - 2004 Cadillac Deville
By ends and odds - May 27 - 10:47 amIt used to be that all big cars rode and handled like this - including Buicks and Mercurys. Now you have to spend $45K to get that feeling back - shame. Anyway - love my Caddy - a couple of reliability quirks including window and heated/cooled seat problems but they were all covered under the decent warranty. GMs OEM Brakes still stink too but thats easily improved once changed out. Exceptional comfort, safety, security and power are what this great family sedan is all about. Recommended.
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Still love mine - 1996 Cadillac Deville
By David Hord - May 5 - 1:18 pmI bought my Caddie in 2001 with 34000 miles on it. I know have 16000 and hope to make it to 250000. I still love this car. My occasional repairs have been expensive, but worth the investment. I hope to luck into another one in a few years.
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Didnt Cadillac stand for class? - 2003 Cadillac Deville
By No Good - May 4 - 1:53 amSecond owner car only had 40K on it. within the first 2 months both rear windows when out. At a year or so the ignition when out ($500 bucks at the dealership) and now at 57K the crank position sensors($320 at pep boys) when out. Dont buy cadillac unless it come with a warranty, you extra cash to throw away and /or you love hanging out at the auto shop.
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Cadillac: Like Nothing Else - 1996 Cadillac Deville
By L. J. Simmons - April 24 - 11:16 amEver since I was three years old, my dad said I had always wanted a Cadillac. Now that I am actually driving one, I can see why. Cadillac is the standard of the world in the automobile industry. The Northstar provides superb power, while still delivering suprising fuel economy for a V-8. The interior is spacious, comfortable, and extremely user friendly. All controls are easy to access, and straightfoward labels inform the user of the controls function. Self service is even a breeze, with some innstructions placed in the owners manual. The exterior is beautifully designed, with an agressive front end, and crisp, clean lines. I am completely satisfied with my Deville. Long Live Cadillac!!