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Big and Beautiful ! - 1994 Cadillac Fleetwood
By Christopher - October 11 - 11:01 amI purchased a 1994 Brougham with 107,000 miles on it. This nearly nineteen feet long land yacht is a pure Joy to drive. Its like sitting on a lazy boy on a cloud. The interior is huge and comfey, very quiet and bumps and pot holes are barely felt. The leather is super soft and looks great. The LT1 Corvette engine gives you a great deal of power this beast can really move when you need it. My favorite part is the super smooth steering so effortless and smooth. Im getting tremendous gas mileage very easy on the wallet. This Cadillac has the comfort and feel of the great Cadillacs of the 1970s with modern amenities and fuel economy of today. I simply Love this car. Best vehicle Ive ever owned.
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WARNING: Object in Mirror is Faster than it Appears - 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood
By swiftv4p - November 11 - 2:03 pmI am a "Car Guy"/long time 1/4 mile drag racer so hopefully this review wont be too technical for the average reader. After months of searching I located and purchased my 95 FWB with less than 70K miles from its 93 year-old original owner who resides in So Cal. My search was specific, as I know how to read GM option stickers (located under the trunk lid) and interpret RPO option codes. In this case I was looking for Option Code V4P, which this car had and I will discuss in the next section. The car is roomy, comfortable, and an attention-getter. I had owned the car just two hours, and I received multiple compliments. Having owned LT1 cars in the past I know they are dead reliable.
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Land Yacht! - 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood
By scottywood - September 1 - 4:31 pmI purchased a one owner 93 Fleetwood Brougham with 33,030 miles on it. Ive been looking at these cars for 20 years and now its "home". I drove over 600 miles in one day and arrived as refreshed as when I left. Imagine floating across the highway at 75 mph seated on a full sized leather sofa. When our kids are in the car they whisper and say that it reminds them of a library. Im only sorry that these beautiful American Dream Machines are disappearing.
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Love my new-to-me boat... - 1992 Cadillac Fleetwood
By delerium75 - April 8 - 3:04 pmThis has been a good car so far...bought it with 108K in 08-2013, now at 117K and climbing. Minimal fixes so far for a 22 year old car...transmission cooler lines, tie rod end, ball joint and an EGR valve on top of full tune up and fluid changes when I got it. The car had been maintained well prior to me buying it and it shows. She floats down the worst of Michigan roads and has enough space for everyone. Trunk is large and wide (fit a lawn mower AND weed trimmer with it closed). Seats are very comfortable for long drives and the 4.9L has plenty of power for passing on two-lane roads. I average about 17-19mpg in mixed driving, 20-23 on the highway (70mph+) and premium is required.
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Yes, Virginia, size matters. - 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood
By Its Me - April 11 - 1:25 pmSitting down in my Brougham evokes the same feeling I get when landing in the States from an overseas trip - Im home! Big, comfortable, reliable, and fast, its the pinnacle of rear-wheel drive, four-door sedans, and is everything an American car should be. Some of my friends chuckle--until they ride in it, and then their reaction is one of amazement and longing for days gone by. When I nail the gas pedal, their eyes pop open. Other than normal maintenance and wear items (shocks, hoses, that kind of stuff), Ive had no significant problems. The car runs like a champ and has excellent fit-and-finish. Uncomplicated controls, all the useful gadgets youd want. Love it.
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My Baby - 1992 Cadillac Fleetwood
By DaddyOk - November 20 - 11:40 amI loved this car!!!! Had 135k miles when I bought it and 243k when I hit the dear. I am very thankful I was in my cad and not my wifes low hood tinny metal car. I love the ride and had up to 28mpg on highway after chainging the front calipurs, they were hanging up robbing my milage. I love driving in the snow and this car was GREAT for that, with good traction. Im going to miss her. Now looking for an other caddy to replace my baby! Im not sure about changing body styles though but looks like I have no choice if I get a newer model.
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Best car on the planet (for the money) - 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood
By David P. - November 2 - 6:06 amAbsolutely best car on the planet for the money. Excellent cars can be had for $4-6,000. Make sure to buy one which has been properly maintained all its life. Trashy ones make for good parts car. Parts are expensive. Only buy the LT-1 (94-96). I car-pool my deep-red 96 Brougham to an expensive, snotty prep school and proudly enter the drop-off zone amidst BMW-X5,Range Rovers, Porsche SUV. For the same money, I can buy one for each day of the week.
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A dream come true - 1996 Cadillac Fleetwood
By Devon - December 11 - 2:33 pmI am in hog heaven. This car is a dream come true. I just brought it from a one owner it looks brand new. It feels like I am floating when I drive it. My father got excited when he seen it. This car is showroom ready. I dont have to do nothing to it but drive. The first time I nailed the pedal the power of the 5.7 LT1 engine almost push me in the back seat. I am in love.
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repairs - 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood
By Suz - August 25 - 12:25 pmI am a lady that loves her 1995 Fleetwood dream car. Ive had my car since 1997. I have always taken the best of care for it. As far as the engine goes, I have had to replace the water pump about 3 times, the radiator 1 time, but I do have a lot of good miles on the car. The gear shift needle broke so it shows the needle in park at all times and my mechanic seems to be having a hard time replacing the part. The rear side chrome strips have bubbled, one even peeled, need to be replaced. I love the car so much that I may consider getting a new engine for it one day as opposed to a new Cadillac, they have no class anymore.
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Oldie but Goodie - 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood
By KingsX - August 20 - 8:40 pmI purchased this car through the original owner. It has about 103,000 miles and still drives great! I have an Escalade and a SRX. My wife & I took the Fleetwood to Colorado last summer, because it has the best gas economy of all of them. We averaged over 25 mpg overall on the trip. It rides great, has good handling, and is very stately looking. I get compliments much of the time. A lot of car for the money.