Used 2000 Cadillac Seville Consumer Reviews
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awsome car
STS Comfort and Style
2000 Seville STS has been a joy to drive in comfort and style. The instuments with computer options for each driver are exceptional. Seat comfort for all passengers is supurb including four dual level seat warmers. Sound system with CD cartridge and in-dash is excellent. Computer adjusting ride sensors work to perfection. No mechanical problems.
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Seville STS Rating
The 2000 Cadillac Seville STS has a lithe, supple ride and handles very well. It gets up to 25 mpg. At 80,000 miles, the only non-scheduled maintenance that I have performed was the installation of a new abs system and a fuel pressure regulator.
Love the car but Maintainance excessive
Bought car used in July 2006. 73K kilometers, now 165K. LOVE the drive, the incredible Bose sound system, the handling and the acceleration. I have a bad back and the leather seats are sooo comfortable and great support. Sight lines are fabulous. Runs quite and no outside noise. Little things too. Pop the trunk and it opens right up, don't have to lift it. Open the hood and you don't have to put up a bar to keep it open. Everything is colour coded. Uses REGULAR gas. Great gas mileage on the hwy. Strong car too. Was rear ended and barely felt it. The seat seemed to wrap around me. Bumper had a big dent but the front end of the other car was a mess. Downside is the maintainance.
Think American Again
Love the STS. I would change the styling of the interior toward a more ergonomicly friendly center console. Also, the drink holder is less than adequate. I love the performance and the styling, this is my fifth Cadillac, three of which have been the STS model. I will look at the new STS-V when it comes out leter this year. Bring on the German and Japanese luxury cars, so they can go home with their tails between their legs. American engineeing is kicking butt with the STS-V and is ready to take on any challengers in the luxury sedan venue. I have owned Mercedes, Lincoln, Lexus, and BMW and the only one that comes close is the Lexus.