Used 2000 Cadillac DeVille Consumer Reviews
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Please don't buy this car
I bought my deville two years ago, worked great for the first year and a half but now it uses about 2 quarts of oil between oil changes, had to replace a window motor, and electronic a/c vent in dash and, worst of all the head gaskets are blown and car overheats, also the transmission skips every now and then. Please save your self some trouble and find another car.
sweet
its a nice ride
- Base SedanMSRP: $3,4887 mi away
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Great Sedan
Great sedan. Everything you could want in a luxury, good handling road machine.
Expensive Lemon !!!!!
At 15,000 miles,all 4 rotors had to be turned, a NJ dealer's fault.The car uses 1 qt of oil every 1,000 miles. Dealer said this is normal.At 52,000 miles the crankshaft sensors failed.At 57,600 miles a wheel bearing and hub assembly failed.At 62,000 miles a motor mount failed.At 64,000 miles the water pump failed.At 75,000 miles the battery started to leak and had to be replaced. At 80,000 miles the transmission failed and had to be repaired.All this at a cost of over $3,100 for repairs, not including normal maintenance, on a new car just 3 years old. Is this what GM calls quality in a $40,000 car?
Nine Solid Years
Bought car new in Dec. 2000. Never any problems - only oil changes, batteries, and tires required. All gadgets still work great, but service engine light has come on - transmission torque converter code. Mileage has not dropped, but light still worries me. Since dealer wants over $3K to fix what is now a $5K car, I will probably buy a foreign luxury car (Lexus, Audi, Mercedes). Refuse to buy from any company that took government bailout money. GM and banks should perish for stealing from taxpayers.