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Simply the best - 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood
By EROCK - June 25 - 12:59 amI love my cadi. It looks great drive great. And get lot of attention and I love it. But its ashame that Cadillac took such a beautiful car of their production. Because I am curious to know what features it would have had by now. Because I have buddies that own new cts and theyre nothing compared in luxury. And performance. Fleetwood Brougham is simply the best
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eas - 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood
By tenmark262 - June 8 - 8:44 pmI LOVE this car. Had one other and an Impala SS and Buick Roadmaster Wagon (same b-body platform). Detuned LT1 (0-60 in 8.5 secs) is easy on gas (18/20 city and 22/24 highway)and very reliable. Truthfully, the car will fall apart around the engine and transmission. Some designed-in ergonomic/interior fascia flaws but with bone yards ripe with these cars youve got plenty of cheap replacement parts at the ready. If youre looking for a reliable floaty boaty car, this it it. Tomorrows collector car, for sure. But then again, how popular are 55 Cadillacs today?
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Good hwy mpg & comfort - 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood
By S Tucker - June 5 - 10:27 amA very impressive looking car. Very comfortable, quite, powerful. Mpg in town not so good, hwy very good for the size car, 55-60 mph, I average 30 mpg. So for a long trip, with all of that room & comfort it is a pleasure. Not to mention that we feel very safe in it.
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Good ol Caddy - 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood
By heygj - December 10 - 2:12 amI bought this car with 57,000 miles and in 21 months have driven 50,000 trouble-free miles. I love the ride and with the 350 I get right up to highway speed. I cruise at about 80 MPH and still get 21+ MPG. All on regular gas. The trunk is cavernous and interior is spacious. Ill drive this one another 100K, then try to find another low mileage example of this fine Texas-built Cadillac.
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I Cant Let It Go! - 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood
By "BIG BLUE" - September 23 - 12:25 pmI truly appreciate my 93 Fleetwood Brougham called Big Blue. I purchased this car with 70,000 miles in 99 for $12,650 and now it has 255,443 miles, and it has never let me down. The engine,trans,differential,exhaust are all original (never rebuilt or replaced) I maintain it regularly & completely. I enjoy driving and I have traveled from D.C. to Colorado(numerous times), Texas, North Carolina,& Florida. I drive 76 miles to and from work every weekday on one 23 gallon tank of gas and I still have fuel left for the weekend. This car has a smooth ride(a big long rear-wheel-drive ride) and pretty good power too(even though the power was further improved in 94-96 240 horsepower LT1 engine).
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The last generation genuine Cadillac - 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood
By Arnold Ziffel - March 31 - 12:48 amTheres something to be said for riding down the road in your living room, and this car delivers. It is not overly technologically advanced, but for the wide open spaces in Texas its the perfect road cruiser. The Lt1 Covette inspired 5.7L (350) is spirited and responsive. The car is stunningly beautiful, and still spins heads at 12 years old. Its everything I ever wanted in my string of 9 Cadillacs, and Im very disheartened that GM is making nothing even remotely similar to it since production stopped in 1996.
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Best Car Ive Ever Owned - 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood
By David W Boscola - March 17 - 4:41 pmBesides being a very elegant looking car, the performance of the Fleetwood with the LT1 engine is amazing. At 70 MPH she still has a passing gear. Its fuel economy is over 20 MPG. Its ashame Cadillac discontinued this model. Once they did that they lost me as a customer. Its new models are ugly in comparison. I currently have 67 and a 70 Fleetwood.
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1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Sedan - 1992 Cadillac Fleetwood
By Harry J Singman - January 16 - 12:14 amThis car is very comfortable to drive and has excellent acceleration and handling abilities. It is very passenger friendly, roomy, and safe feeling. Its fuel economy is terrible, and premium fuel is absolutely required, but this is not an economy car so some trade-offs are expected. Its frequency of repairs is about average, but some parts are very expensive, excessively so, I think. Overall, this car provides a pleasant driving and owning experience.
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My 93 Brougham - 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood
By Mr. Big - December 12 - 3:04 pmI have owned my fully-optioned Fleetwood Brougham since new in 1993. The car now has 165,000 miles and it has never had a single problem. It is garaged and well cared for and most people ask if it is new when they see it, even after almost 14 years. I have bought many other cars in the interim, but will always keep the brougham and my 2002 Thunderbird Blue T-Bird which now has 5,000 miles on it after 5 years. The 1993 Fleetwood Brougham is the equivalent of owning an American Rolls Royce and should be treated and valued accordingly.
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Keeps getting better with age... - 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood
By Cadillac Mike - October 26 - 9:36 pmIve had this car for nearly seven years and it is holding up very well, no leaks or corrosion, and aside from the usual items that one would expect to wear out at 180,000 miles. It hasnt had any repair surprises either. This is the last of the big rear wheel drive Cadillacs and it tows my boat effortlessly. I replace the fuel gauge sending unit and it now reads accurately. I still cant figure a way to get rid of the digital dash though. The leather seats are not showing any wear. The misses likes this car for long trips. Her boss calls it the presidential limousine, which is appropriate since the 1995-2000 presidential limos were based on this car.