1997 Cadillac Seville STS 5.9
Summary:
Expensive, but mum was worth it!
Faults:
Engine overheated, cracked aluminum block, idiot light did not come on, had to replace engine.
Drivers side window motor.
"trunk sucker" electric latch.
Wiper resevoir kept leaking.
Passenger motors on pass. seat worked intermittently.
Front seat leather wore out quickly, back seats looked new (cause they were never sat in)
Car stank like a yappy 15lb. Jack Russel (oh wait, that's not a manufacturer defect, but a mum's pet defect)
General Comments:
This car is a tank!!!
Bought for mum, she HATED it... said "too big luv" it's like piloting a cruiseliner; but she eventually fell in love after reading the owners manual and realizing it did everything, but make coffee, it rode like silk, and when punching the gas it practically sprouts wings.
Then it started breaking. I must have put 5,000US (about 8,000UK) into fixing it. Mum hated it again. Gas prices went up, TERRIBLE mileage. GET RID OF THIS THING she yelled.
Then she crashed.
The death of the Seville was on Feb 14th, 2005, when mum was hit head on by a drunk driver in a giant suv. She was doing about 40, they turned into her at about 30. After extracting her from the wreckage and a helicopter ride to thew hospital later, they said "just bruises". I FIRMLY BELIEVE this car saved mum's life. Post wreck, the engine was pushed under the dash, the steering wheel was physically bent, and the entire front (incl front frame stanchions) was 15 inches long to the base of the windshield.
And just bruises for mum.
The best several thousand I ever spent.
Love ya mum.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? No
Review Date: 12th January, 2007
4th Apr 2006, 12:19
"Front wheel drive in a big car with a V8 was a dumb idea." OK, try having a rear wheel drive "big car" in winter, its not pretty. So that was the point of making these cars front wheel drive. Second, have you even tried to figure out why the car misfires? My car did that once, it was the plug wires. The water pump issue? Could have been the mechanics fault, not the cars.