What is the MPG of a 1992 Cadillac DeVille?
What is the MPG for a 1992 Cadillac DeVille? The 1992 Cadillac DeVille gets 15 mpg in the city and 23 mpg on the highway.
Is the Cadillac CTS V a good car?
This car looks like a CADILLAC as in 93 G.M. had downsized the devilles however this model still has the old classic Cadillac lines. Other than tires, wiper blades and so forth mechanically it is an amazingly dependable car. I currently drive the CTS V and it is a beautiful car it doesnt scream CADILLAC like our beloved old sedan deville!
What do you think about the Cadillac lead sled?
Ergonomics are a little dated – hard to reach the stereo, crude cupholders, dash lacks gauges and good illumination – but the car is from early 90s. All in all I really like this lead sled. Very Stylish and Reliable Car! Great ride, very reliable, comfortable, roomy. Cadillac doesn’t make these cars anymore. I absolutely love this car!
What is it like to drive an old Cadillac?
These old Cadillacs are like tanks and are rock solid. I got a new hood for this car and painted it with the original paint code from the VIN and after it was done, you could not tell anything had happened! It is also a very roomy car, with seating for up to 6 people.
What kind of suspension does a 1992 Cadillac Brougham have?
The 1990-1992 Cadillac Broughams were built as body on frame construction. They had the luxury length of 221” and rode on a long 121.5” wheelbase with the wide stance of 76.5”. The front suspension used upper and lower control arms with independent coil springs and stabilizer bar with Deflected-Disk shock absorbers.
Is the Cadillac Brougham the same as the Cadillac DeVille?
Cadillac revamped it simply as “Brougham” in the late 1980s. Both Sedan deVille and Fleetwood Brougham shared the same platform from 1980-1984 when the DeVille was ridiculously and haphazardly down-sized for the 1985 model year.
What kind of engine does a 1991 Cadillac have?
The 5.0 litre and the 5.7 litre V8 engines for the 1991 & 1992 model years were also small block V8’s but supplied by the Chevrolet motor Division. (GASP) Many owners were horrified to find out Cadillac’s Flagships were bastardized with engines from other GM divisions. Badge engineering was no stranger to GM.