Used 1995 Cadillac DeVille Consumer Reviews
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Loved It
We bought our '95 in 1999 with approx 50K miles on it. (We were in a potentionlly dangerous wreck in an earlier model and all four of us had not a scratch. It sold me on keeping a Cadillac as our family car.) I've driven it for four years and it now has 150K. Aside from normal wear and tear, it was reliable. We are upgrading to an SUV as we are expecting another child, but would gladly purchase another Cadillac in years to come. Even with high milage, the resale value is good. We paid cash originally, so we got four years and 100K miles in a luxury car for just about $10,000.
Sometimes Ya Luck Out
Bought my DeVille, my 5th Cadillac, with a few miles on it. I am always on the road for work. Now it has a whopping 293,000 miles on it and is still going strong. I replaced the AC compressor and needed a new transmission at 134,000 miles (which was my own fault). I have not had any other problems. Two different dealers told me people were reluctant to trade in their '95. I love this car. I have no plans to sell it.
- Concours SedanMSRP: $7,950551 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,995995 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $5,9951,103 mi away
Not worth it!
This '95 was a pretty lady that turned on me! This car is horrible. I bought car with 95,000 miles, drove it for about 2,000 miles, and ever since it's spent more time in the shop than on the road. The reliability is on par with a 1970's snowmobile. I spent $600 replacing transmission solenoids, $300 on a starter, fixed a broken engine mount, a rusted metal coolant line, and now my mechanic can't get the Service Ride Control message to go away, leaving me stuck with a car that's worth $1,000 or putting another $1,000 into modifying the air suspension. It's just a bad choice that's led to a terrible experience. I wouldn't do it again!
95 Caddy DeVille
Great comfortable car. I've had it for 7 years and it has performed like a dream.
Unibody Cadillacs are Bad Cars
I had a 1991 that stalled while I was driving it so I traded it in with 65,000 miles to buy the 1995 as no one could repair the hazzardous problem. The 1995 deville did the exact same thing at 73,000 miles and it stalled while your driving it at highway and local speeds. This is a hazzard that all cars should be recalled. Horrible cars that look great. Buy a Lincoln towncar, they go forever and are safer cars.