Used 2001 Cadillac Seville Sedan Consumer Reviews
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Crank Sensors
I agree with Vosser. This is my sixth Cadillac, the first Seville. At 9,000 miles, it needed a new power steering pump which seemed to take the dealer forever to obtain. At 12000 miles, it stalled out in the middle of a busy city street where the speed limit was 45 mph. The diagnosis via On Star was defective crank sensors. For the nearly $46K this vehicle cost, such problems are simply not acceptable.
Never again!
Refused to start once in my yard, luckily. Had to have it towed to Caddy dealer. $800 to replace "security modules"! Year later died at Doctor's office. Had it towed to dealer again. $300 for new "special Caddy" battery cause terminal broke. Battery is under back seat that no one uses. How could this happen? Got no answer. Year later had to jump start car, then dash lights went out. Traded it in back to dealer I bought it from!
Nice STS
The 2001 Cadillac Seville STS is a fun car to drive with all the options.
Excellent Buy
I bought the Cadillac in July 2016 with 103k original miles, it is now January 2017 and the car has 115k miles and still running strong. My opinion of the vehicle is stronger than when I bought it 12k miles ago.
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Moms car
Good quality and much better mileage than advertised. Only issues I have is Im 6'0" and theres a blind spot where the rear view mirror is that blocks forward vision for me but mnot my wife. I wish I could find a way to lower the seat. Dealer service has been excellent.