Used 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood Consumer Reviews
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Big Bertha
I love my big caddy. I wish I could have kept the dashboard from splitting. I wonder can tis be a recall item because I have seen the others do the same thing. My car has always been in the garage. It rides with ease and now has 91,000 miles on it. I had it tuned for the first time last month. It didn't drive like it needed it, but I want to keep it in tip top shape.
1993 Fleetwood
The car overall is really nice. It just reached 70,000 miles but has been in and out of the shop for electrical reasons. The security system is a nightmare. The steering column had been taken apart and redone and it still continues to act up. When its road worthy it's a blast to drive.
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- Base SedanMSRP: $17,9001,037 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $9,9951,349 mi away
- Base SedanMSRP: $9,9511,506 mi away
MS 1995
Mirrors, lights and trim poorly installed and fall off refularly. Transmission has been somewhat problematic with dealer service terrible. Too costly to have them flounder around charging for the wrong solutions repeatedly.
Excellent Purchase
I'm very happy with my 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham. It's VERY big - in and out. The interior is VERY comfortable with plenty of room - and pretty quiet inside. It's very soft over bumps but handles surprisingly well. Even though the price of gas is going through the roof, I can't say I'd rather be in anything else. I love big, plush, roomy, luxurious cars. The only car I feel compares to this is the Lexus LS - which costs about $50,000 more at this point.
The last of the "real" Cadillacs
I had a Black 1970 Fleetwood Brougham while in college-early 80's. It had a 133" WB, 228" LOA, rear footrests, reading lights, etc. But it was a New England rust bucket, so I moved away from Cadillacs. In January 2000, I needed a better tow vehicle, and so started looking for a Fleetwood or Roadmaster. I found both and decided to get a Fleetwood, because it looked better! I found a black Brougham-deja vu! It has every option except the sunroof (the rear lighted vanity morrors are more cool and I have two Cadillac convertibles anyway) and it has the CD player. I put 16,000 miles a year on it with no major suprises. The factory chrome wheels shine & the paint held up well. The engine is still silent & strong.