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A Very Good Choice - 2004 Cadillac Deville
By Eugene Maul - March 21 - 4:15 pmWhen I purchased my 2004 Cadillac DeVille I was looking for a vehicle that was quiet and fun to drive. I did not want to hear the normal engine and road noise, nor did I want to feel cracks and ridges in the road. This Deville had my attention as soon as I turned the key to start the engine. It is fun, easy and relaxing to drive yet surprisingly responsive when desired. There are many good vehicles available, but I believe this is one of the best and safer cars on the market.
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Luxury, handling, performance.... - 2005 Cadillac Deville
By Tots - March 18 - 12:31 pmWhen I purchased my 2005 Cadillac DeVille I wasnt sure if I was making the correct decision, but after having it for the past two years it has been a blast. The car has had no problems. Cadillac has really caught up to other luxury brands in terms of style, functionality, speed, performace, and luxury....way to go
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Thoughts - 2005 Cadillac Deville
By Mike Rodgers - March 11 - 10:47 pmTraveling on the open road in my 2005 Cadillac DeVille is like riding on air, even on California roads. The fuel milage for this big a car has been around 25 mpg, highway and 17 mpg in town. the interior could be nicer for the cost. The headlights are bright, but dont seem to light the road as well as they should. The front end is low and drags when entering some driveways. Overall, the car is very nice to drive.
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Typical Big American Car - 2005 Cadillac Deville
By JWW - March 5 - 10:04 pmI rented a Cadillac DeVille for a weekend trip to Montreal from Ottawa. What a horrible riding car. Our 2002 Altima is far more comfortable and way easier/more responsive to drive. This car cant even come close to competing with the quality of high-end autos from Europe (Mercedes-Benz, et al) or Japan (Lexus, et al).
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New Cadillac Fan! - 2005 Cadillac Deville
By Motley Crue Freak - February 19 - 12:13 amWow the 2005 Cadillac DeVille is simply beautiful and so powerful. After driving Lincolns that broke down all the time, I decided to look at Cadillac because everyone kept telling me they were awesome. And Its true I test drove a Cadillac a few hours ago and wow, compared to Cadillac, Lincoln is a joke. The DeVille has a smoother ride, better materials, and is well worth purchasing. Now Im in love with Cadillac. No wonder so many people buy them, because they are nice cars and are very reliable. I will never drive anything else, no other car compares to it.
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1995 Cadillac DeVille - 1995 Cadillac Deville
By Tom C. - February 16 - 9:01 amI bought my Cadillac DeVille when it was a year and a half old. I replaced the fuel pump for $700 and the blower motor for $500. I think it was better when the fuel pump was on the side of the motor and rode on the cam (it was bad enginnering to install it on top of the fuel tank). I took this car to New York twice and averaged 26 miles per gallon. I have never touched the air condition system, it always blows ice cold, and that is saying something for here in Florida because I use it almost everyday.
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Cant Beat This Luxury Car for the Money - 2004 Cadillac Deville
By scottb - February 16 - 2:59 amI bought this car 2 years ago for under $8,000 with 42,000 miles on it. It now has over 70,000 miles on it. How can you beat that! It is very comfortable, decent mileage, great acceleration. I love it. My only complaints are that the radio sucks and I wish the seat went back a couple of inches more. I have had a couple of repairs but not bad. Hopefully the dependability will continue over time. I mean this car is 13 years old.
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Nice car. Runs great so far. - 2005 Cadillac Deville
By David Worthington - February 11 - 10:57 pmThe used car prices are about 1,000 more then KKB or Edmunds states. It is a beautiful car, but it is 12 years old. I would recommend this car.
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My dream car - 1998 Cadillac Deville
By Jim - February 4 - 5:37 pmWhen I retired I bought my dream car, 1998 Cadillac DeVille. What a nightmare it has turned out to be. I aquired the car with 43,000 miles on it. At 47,900 miles I replaced the battery for $133.76 and a battery cable for $129.38 parts and $272.00 labor. At 49,600 miles I replaced the spark plugs for $84.40 parts and $205.49 labor as well as the AC compressor for $669.30 parts and $401.49 labor. At 61,000 miles I replaced the HVAC blower motor for $348.60 parts and $81.48 labor. This labor cost was low since I refused to use a Cadillac dealer. Cadillac OEM parts costs and Cadillac dealer labor cost are extremely expensive. I will be selling my dream car since I refuse to be victimized anymore.
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So far...so good - 1997 Cadillac Deville
By Brian Braine - February 1 - 5:53 pmI traded a junky 2003 Cadilac Eldorado in 03/2004 for a 1997 DeVille with 57,000 miles. I am at 63,000 miles so far and am happy compared to my Eldorado experience for a modest outlay of $5,000 plus an Eldorado with 97,000 miles and blown head gasket that would have cost $1,900 to repair.