Used 2004 Cadillac DeVille Consumer Reviews
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Check the fluids at all times. Keep up with all maintenance. Things to look out for. Motor mounts. Window regulators.Head gaskets. Interior poor quality for a Cadillac. lock buttons broke -Nobody sits in the back. Same with window regulators. 3 of four window regulators broke.Should be a recall. Over $300 to replace. Not enough head room. My fedora keeps hitting the top. People have talked about hitting the cruise control button by accident. same here. Good trunk space. good passing speed when you need it. I bought this car in Jan 2017 with low miles. 68k. Still love this car. Bought an extended warranty. Replaced the motor mounts with that. Drivers side door keeps closing on my left leg. Just Sold the car due to being told that the head gaskets were going to be replaced. Over $4,000.
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it may be an old man's car, but
Have a 2004, it's our 12th cadillac.We traded our 2000 in 2002 for Lexus. It was no brainer to come back to Cadillac, better ride and milage and better service because you can get service anywhere in U.S.. Travel from here in Tx to Wisc. and used to worry about what if we broke down. 'course I'am almost 80 and worry about waking up in morning.
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Solid Deville
To all the comments I read this Cadillac is quite very comfortable and just replacing the stock tires with the Best tire for this car and I tried a few the New Toyo Versado this ride is superb handles respectable and now very quiet ride. The engine has very good go with 300 lbs or torque it can move quite well. the air conditioned seats are fantastic no more sweat on a long ride. and the fuel economy is a very good 18- 28 on the highway, to get all this for $20k in a used car as a certified low mile Caddy and bumper to bumper warranty with 0 co pay for 100k miles this is excellent piece of mind.from a highly rated automobile.
Sweet Ride
The DeVille is a great highway car. It's very comfortable, I'm 6'4" and have plenty of room. It has lots of amenities and is a good value on the used luxury car market. Mine averages 28.2 mpg @ 70 mph which for a car this size is quite impressive. Its 17.6 mpg in city driving isn't to bad either. This car is a vast improvement over my '97 DeVille and I loved that car.
Why do you think they call it Cadillac?
I am a fair-sized man about 6ft-240lbs and I have a tall torso. Not every car fits me. It has more acceleration, more creature comfort, and more highway stability than any automobile I have owned. However, the flagship Mercedes-Benz is my absolute favorite this DeVille is a better value dollar- for-dollar-bang-for-the-buck. Yeah. DeVille stinks on initial resale, but I knew that going into this purchase. This is why I buy off-lease, certified Devilles. I travel 65000+- annually and would love to have the fuel economy of a Toyota Prius. However, that is the only improvement I can think of for my 2004 Deville DHS. Nonetheless, I still get about 27 mph- highways, 23 mph-overall and it runs just f