Used 1992 Cadillac DeVille Sedan Consumer Reviews
car stops on mountain roads on dry pavement
Car detects you are going around a curve at more than recommended speed on dry pavement and stops the car to zero mph - it shifts down slows the engine down and after you are at zero it lets you go again. Dangerous if someone is tailgating you and all of a sudden you are stopped without warning. Dangerous when there is no shoulder to pull off on when it does this. It does this going up or down the mountain. But this feature is turned on or off with a button behind the shift lever. When traction is turned off, this does not happen.
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Cadillas Deville
This was a good car. Rides great. Feels wonderful on the road. Lots of pep.
- Base SedanMSRP: $2,45021 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $2,495644 mi away
- Base CoupeMSRP: $6,500828 mi away
The 1992 4 Dr Cadillac Sedan DeVille
I bought the DeVille in 1999. It was 7 years old when purchased. The brakes, spark plugs and waterpump had to be replaced within the first 6 months. That's been 3 years ago. Other than oil changes every 3000 miles, the car has not cost me another dime and is a pure pleasure to drive.
Best in class
Overall car performance, quality, and value rates excellent. Rear-seat leg room is a definite plus, making long trips with four passengers very comfortable. This is a great touring car. Repair and maintenance cost is fairly high, but frequency of repairs is low due to high reliability. If you are considering a fully equipped lower- end car, note that by the time you add all the options this car has standard onto a lower-end car, the price will be the same and you will not have a Cadillac.
Performance of my 92 Cadillac
My 1992 Cadillac DeVille has been one of the best cars I have had the pleasure of owing! Dealer service of this car is the best way to go, as many independents are not sure how to service this engine.