MotorWeek | Retro Review: '89 Cadillac Fleetwood

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

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  • @Fontanat
    @Fontanat 10 лет назад +362

    Plenty of wise guys seen the trunk of this car.

    • @Fontanat
      @Fontanat 10 лет назад +40

      *****
      You trying get wise with me pal? You know what. Forget about it.

    • @michaelcoulter1114
      @michaelcoulter1114 8 лет назад +18

      +Plus Minus Infinity
      I ain't your buddy, friend.

    • @stephencarrigg4371
      @stephencarrigg4371 8 лет назад +12

      Yeah then they see the bottom of the ocean.

    • @northamericanauto43
      @northamericanauto43 7 лет назад +7

      I ain't your friend, guy!

    • @out4lox262
      @out4lox262 7 лет назад +4

      listen pal, we ain't buddies.

  • @zachg9065
    @zachg9065 10 лет назад +179

    "Cadillac never claimed that the Fleetwood was a sports sedan." How times have changed!

    • @albear972
      @albear972 7 лет назад +15

      They had the sports sedan, the Cimarron by Chevrolet.

    • @rcairforceone
      @rcairforceone 6 лет назад +7

      albear972 I don't think anybody seriously considered the Cimmaron to be a sports sedan. I think the Catera was the first one they really pushed as a sports sedan. Fortunately that disappointment led to the CTS which then brought on the V models.

    • @Samsroomofrequirements
      @Samsroomofrequirements 6 лет назад +1

      rcairforceone I loved the look of the catera! But reliability was definitely lacking.

    • @a-aron5691
      @a-aron5691 4 года назад +2

      I mean still no one is saying the Fleetwood is a sports sedan but that's mainly because the Fleetwood isn't exactly something that exists anymore.

    • @WSNO
      @WSNO 3 года назад

      ‘89 Fleetwood touring sedan, to go with the DeVille touring sedan and coupé, SeVille touring sedan and ElDorado Touring Coupé

  • @oldtwinsna8347
    @oldtwinsna8347 6 лет назад +56

    These were the throwback to the days of smoking, even drinking, in your car while you cruised down the road. You then picked up your business clients since everything was face to face then, no email, and phone calls were only for setting appointments.

    • @75aces97
      @75aces97 4 года назад +4

      Drinking in the car was long since over by 1989 unless you wanted heavy fines.

    • @onefastslimjim
      @onefastslimjim 3 года назад +3

      @@75aces97 that's why he said "throwback", meaning throwback to the 60's era, when that was definitely the case lol

    • @rodmunch69
      @rodmunch69 2 года назад +1

      @@75aces97 Maybe if you're a flaming fruit. Meanwhile men were still men in 1989.

  • @manthony225
    @manthony225 10 лет назад +122

    Those 80's Delco stereos! That takes me back. They sounded pretty good.

    • @Skyhawk1987Turbo
      @Skyhawk1987Turbo 10 лет назад +13

      Yes they did. I've owned many 80s GM cars

    • @ffdztdr
      @ffdztdr 9 лет назад +4

      Skyhawk1987Turbo I own a 1993 Cadillac Sedan Deville and it was the last year of the 1985-1993 body style and the fleetwood was 1989-1992. My car still reminds me of the 80's it has chrome bumpers same interior the only difference is a S.I.R. Air Bag, and a 4.9 liter v8. My grandfather had a 1990 Pontiac Lemans and the seatbelts move over top of you

    • @paulnadratowski3942
      @paulnadratowski3942 6 лет назад +15

      Yep, those radios even sounded good on AM

    • @onefastslimjim
      @onefastslimjim 3 года назад +2

      @@AMthefox and their sound quality makes them incredible! One of the best radios I've heard period, let alone from a 30+ year old car!

    • @nicolasarias4967
      @nicolasarias4967 2 года назад

      Bose...not bad

  • @DownassMusic
    @DownassMusic 6 лет назад +49

    Take a drink 🥃 every time John complains about gauges 🤣

    • @brspeedysgarage
      @brspeedysgarage 4 года назад +3

      DownassMusic you know it’s not right without volt and oil psi gauges. 😀

  • @JohnnyAmerique
    @JohnnyAmerique 3 года назад +16

    I love these retro reviews, it really makes you appreciate the astoundingly enormous strides the automotive industry has made. Amazing how most of these features - which were top of the range optional extras just 30 years ago - are now standard equipment on almost every car on the lot today.

  • @vitoscalleta4431
    @vitoscalleta4431 4 года назад +71

    Crazy how this and the LS400 came out at the same time

    • @jamesslick4790
      @jamesslick4790 3 года назад +3

      Crazy how the Apple IIe and The IBM PC-XT came out at the same time

    • @texan903
      @texan903 3 года назад +28

      Yes, the LS400 was so much better engineered, technologically advanced, and dependable with a stronger resale value to boot.

    • @andrewcolsen
      @andrewcolsen 3 года назад +17

      @@texan903 I still see a few of these Cadillacs on the road today, but I don’t see the LS400. Those are long gone, rusted away in the junkyard. Maybe Toyota isn’t so great after all since this GM product is still around.

    • @texan903
      @texan903 3 года назад +27

      @@andrewcolsen your observation is the exact opposite of mine. Rarely do I see the older de Villes while I routinely see older Lexus and Toyota models. Maybe maybe your observations are flawed.

    • @1985toyotacamry
      @1985toyotacamry 3 года назад +13

      @@texan903 agreed I see some original LS400 rolling around my area but I rarely see that Caddiac in the road.

  • @montecarloss305
    @montecarloss305 5 лет назад +31

    MW: "This 89 Cadillac Fleetwood is big and powerful"
    '94 Fleetwood: "Hold my white wine spritzer"

    • @LSp8
      @LSp8 4 года назад +3

      Best comment ever!!! That LT1 from 94-96 is the reason we have a CTS-V now. Now that was a game changer.

    • @The_R-n-I_Guy
      @The_R-n-I_Guy 3 месяца назад +1

      The Buick Roadmaster is no slouch either

  • @ACEcolorado1
    @ACEcolorado1 9 лет назад +21

    Had no idea a Italian design studio had a hand in that interior..still looks good inside and out

    • @jamesslick4790
      @jamesslick4790 3 года назад +4

      Cadillac and Italian designers goes WAY back.

  • @ek1414_
    @ek1414_ 9 лет назад +17

    Funny to watch these massive cars go through the slalom.

  • @erichaley4485
    @erichaley4485 8 лет назад +45

    the 1957 Eldorado Biarritz had heated seat cushions, power everything, and air suspension

    • @drewburk6309
      @drewburk6309 5 лет назад +7

      Which worked for about two months at best. But the car was still a groundbreaker.

    • @steeltag
      @steeltag 5 лет назад +4

      1966 was the first year Gm offered heated seats from the factory as an option

    • @drewburk6309
      @drewburk6309 4 года назад +3

      @Burleon Because I'm a Cadillac enthusiast, travel to Cadillac shows across the country, and have studied the car extensively. That is how I know.

    • @rodmunch69
      @rodmunch69 2 года назад +1

      @@drewburk6309 what you mean is that you're a glory hole enthusiast, and your cruise interstate bathrooms extensively. That's how you know.

  • @thoughtfinder
    @thoughtfinder 6 лет назад +25

    The 4.5L V8 was a very big improvement over the 4.1L V8 which was known to leak antifreeze and blow head gasket.

    • @kentkirkpatrick7953
      @kentkirkpatrick7953 4 года назад +1

      Agreed. But the 4.5s had horrible water pump design and location.

    • @thoughtfinder
      @thoughtfinder 4 года назад +5

      @@kentkirkpatrick7953 not going to argue that point. I agree. Plus trying to replace the spark plugs on the 4.5 was no easy task either

    • @kentkirkpatrick7953
      @kentkirkpatrick7953 4 года назад +1

      @@thoughtfinder oh man I forgot about doing plugs! What a pain. Was a time when everybody I knew had the late 80s Cadillac's. Not one of them survived to this day lol

    • @zackc.8015
      @zackc.8015 2 года назад +1

      The 4.9 was pretty good too.. Just weak for a V8.

    • @thoughtfinder
      @thoughtfinder 2 года назад

      @@zackc.8015 yes both the 4.5 and the 4.9 were good reliable engines. There was only one thing I didn't like about those engines. You ever tried to replace the spark plugs on one of those engines? It's no fun believe me.

  • @waynejohnson1304
    @waynejohnson1304 6 лет назад +36

    What a beautiful automobile. Beautiful riding car too.

  • @johnnydeville5701
    @johnnydeville5701 6 лет назад +9

    I'm the proud owner of a 1991 Cadillac Fleetwood coupe! It's a very solid and nice car. I've also owned a 1990 Fleetwood that even in its retirement still ran and drove great with 281k miles! I've also owned a 1993 Sedan Deville (was a very reliable car). My first one was a 1990 Sedan Deville that was retired at 220k miles. I love Cadillacs! My baby is my land yacht 1990 Cadillac Brougham D'Elegance! Even though my 1998 Eldorado is sleek and loaded with options, I prefer my 91 Fleetwood Coupe and 1990 Brougham D'Elegance.

  • @NineteenScarab
    @NineteenScarab 9 лет назад +72

    This is a great looking car. I can't understand how anybody can say that this is an ugly car.

    • @nickmotsarsky4382
      @nickmotsarsky4382 6 лет назад +5

      I prefer the "Better Call Saul" mid 90's version.

    • @randybock82
      @randybock82 5 лет назад +8

      I agree. It is very nice looking. The fender skirts make this car. Wish cars today looked like this instead of the jelly bean on wheels cars we see everywhere.

    • @Zj2030
      @Zj2030 5 лет назад

      @@kxngearner698 hush, people have their opinions....

    • @kresienm9031
      @kresienm9031 5 лет назад +1

      looks like a jukebox

    • @maxwelsh6121
      @maxwelsh6121 4 года назад

      Okay maybe it's not that bad but it is compared to the Fleetwood Brougham from the same year

  • @stillsearching1284
    @stillsearching1284 4 года назад +11

    My dad would have loved this car when I was a kid. Unfortunately, the best we could afford was an Oldsmobile Royal 88. That car was actually pretty awesome though. I'm sure the Cadillacs from that era were next level.

    • @jeremyb4493
      @jeremyb4493 6 месяцев назад

      We had an '84 delta 88 royale lol

  • @NineteenScarab
    @NineteenScarab 9 лет назад +8

    I owned a 1993 Sedan de Ville, and it had plenty of power. Whenever I was inside one of those huge parking garages, late at night when they were virtually empty; I would put the windows down and hit the gas going down those straight stretches. The sound of that 4.9 liter V8, amplified inside those empty garages was music to my ears. It sounded like those late 1980's police package Chevy Caprices. That Cadillac was a great car.

    • @lrg863
      @lrg863 3 года назад

      I can relate.

    • @TVHouseHistorian
      @TVHouseHistorian 2 года назад

      I'm with you. The roar and grumble that engine made as you stepped on the pedal was absolute music. People didn't realize you could totally leave them in the dust at a stop light.

  • @markmarshall39
    @markmarshall39 10 лет назад +23

    gotta love these old vids

  • @TheHelado36
    @TheHelado36 7 лет назад +30

    Talking about front wheel drive like if is a good thing !!!

    • @PenttiHuttunenGlobetrotter
      @PenttiHuttunenGlobetrotter 4 года назад +2

      times has changed, fwd today is not a good thing

    • @waterheaterservices
      @waterheaterservices 4 года назад +1

      Freak wheel drive

    • @pianofry1138
      @pianofry1138 4 года назад +6

      It is a massive car that isn't made to handle. It doesn't matter. If the Mustang was FWD people would be angry due to its objective but the buyers of this type of car probably didn't care.

    • @dmer-zy3rb
      @dmer-zy3rb 3 месяца назад +1

      honestly a big lazy Cadillac sedan is the best application of FWD other than subcompact cars. you dont need the handling advantage RWD can give you in extreme situations and you have better grip with wet roads. Cadillac Eldorado from the 60s on was always FWD and it worked extremely well.

  • @loaferguy73
    @loaferguy73 10 лет назад +14

    This car along with its twin the the Deville in 91' was improved a lot with the then new 200hp 4.9L V-8. It made the car much more lively over the old 4.5!

    • @ffdztdr
      @ffdztdr 9 лет назад

      loaferguy73 I have a 1993 Sedan Deville 4.9 liter which still has the 80's body style. The fleetwood from 1989 to 1992 has the same body style, is the fleetwood better? I know the Brougham looks different.

  • @BrokebackBob
    @BrokebackBob 9 лет назад +19

    The PERFECT road trip car. The right size Caddy. The current Cadillacs are claustrophobic and the CUE infotainment system is a nightmare.

    • @kupidzheart
      @kupidzheart 8 лет назад

      +BobEckert56 truth

    • @Nightbird.
      @Nightbird. 8 лет назад

      +BobEckert56 Preach!

    • @LSp8
      @LSp8 4 года назад

      unless you opt for the proudly built in TX Escalade ESV. Plenty of room!

    • @rodmunch69
      @rodmunch69 2 года назад +1

      Early CUE was garbage because it was so slow and unresponsive, but by 2016 they had it figured out and speed it up a ton, and I believe in 2017 they added Carplay/Android Auto, which made CUE not a big factor when driving. But early CUE was awful, it's what made me go from the Caddy dealership down to the BMW dealership and get a 4-series that had, at that time, just been introduced.

  • @Serrgio45acp
    @Serrgio45acp 10 лет назад +32

    WHAT A BEAUTIFUL CAR!!! I use to own this car in brown and it was my first Cadillac.. After that I've owned nothing but Cadillac's!!!

    • @newlifegroupinc
      @newlifegroupinc 10 лет назад +1

      Why?

    • @ossimjew
      @ossimjew 10 лет назад +8

      newlifegroupinc
      Have you ever owned a cadillac?

    • @newlifegroupinc
      @newlifegroupinc 10 лет назад

      My brother and cousins and friends used to be in a Cadillac club, don't be insulted, but that's when through experience especially the 80's and 90's models I realized they were crap. Horrible handling, I liked the soft ride, but the materials and craftsmanship wasn't there. If you disagree I'll assume you've never driven a comparable German car, a Mercedes for an example.
      That said I did like certain models, but they didn't age well, BUT I will say Cadillac has come a long way, much better products today, but they still need a S Class fighter to truly be taken seriously.

    • @ossimjew
      @ossimjew 10 лет назад +5

      newlifegroupinc
      My last car happened to be a mercedes CL55 AMG, it was nice expensive and very fast and luxurious. But After spending more in repairs then I spent on the car itself, the novelty wore off quickly. I now have a 2008 STS which I love, has basically all the same features my mercedes had and then some. I is faster than it's competitor the 535i and the e350. Also the magnetic ride suspension in modern cadillac's gives it some of the best handling and driving dynamics I have ever experienced from a car of that size. I will say the materials were nicer in the mercedes but that is to be expect from a car that cost the original owner $130,000, vs. my $55,000 STS, which I think is still much better value to any of it's German competitors. I had a 2014 XTS for 2 weeks recently and I was amazed at the level of craftsmanship and the materials used. Every surface in that car was covered with leather, the interior was nicer than my old CL I would say. I have a review of it on my channel, along with a 2014 escalade, (which I can't see the hype for this $80,000 luxo-tahoe, but hey it sells good for cadillac).

    • @newlifegroupinc
      @newlifegroupinc 10 лет назад +2

      I don't disagree I actually like Caddy's now, but I was specifically talking about the 80's and 90's Cadillac's. What year was your CL55? late 90's early 2000's any chance? if so those were definably to put it lightly crappy years for Mercedes, the cost cutting was obvious. But even now with Cadillac there something is still missing as evident by their current sales, they need a serious S Class fighter, now is the perfect time, the 7 series, somewhat disappointing the LS 460 is average compared to an S, the A7 is long in the tooth. But for whatever reason Cadillac just cant get a serious foothold in that segment.
      But you have to admit Mercedes is very serious about their positioning, look at the new C, that's pretty much a mini S, it's interior is head and shoulders above anything in its class, along with the S in its class. The S Coup, the Mercedes-AMG GT, Mercedes is just on another level.
      I also agree with the 2014 Escalade, the Yukon Denali is 95% an Escalade, its a better buy, but to each his own....

  • @tazaxx21
    @tazaxx21 6 лет назад +7

    This was the smaller front wheel drive Fleetwood. In 89 Cadillac was also still making the bigger RWD cars. Cadillac had 2 personalities in the 80s... they knew people still wanted the big cars, but the technology to make a big car get good fuel economy was not quite there yet.

    • @jeffreyfelder7981
      @jeffreyfelder7981 Год назад

      What's crazy is today the milage is basically still the same today.

  • @jarmelo2006
    @jarmelo2006 4 года назад +4

    I have a 1993 model Cadillac Sedan DeVille mostly similar to this one..... With the 4.9 litre v-8 I absolutely adore it. For a car that is 27 years old it runs, drives and handles amazingly well and it is gorgeous. These cars were some of the best
    Cadillac built. Came with 2 sets of keys. Even came with a video... The gold key experience. One owner car I bought it from a an elderly gentleman who took such amazing care of the car. I love this car and would not consider selling it.

  • @NYKgjl10
    @NYKgjl10 8 лет назад +12

    Love the 89 Fleetwood....I still see them on the streets even today.

    • @vondoane4647
      @vondoane4647 4 месяца назад

      Lucky me. I own one and I love it.

  • @shopwithaaron
    @shopwithaaron 7 лет назад +7

    We had a 1991 Chrysler 5th Avenue with the 3.3 V-6...Not the greatest build quality but the back seat was nearly limo like. Road tripping to CO and saw 27 MPG fully loaded...4 adults and only room for a Motor Trend issue in the trunk! This was back in 2006 if I remember....

  • @19375320269
    @19375320269 8 лет назад +40

    i have a 1990 fleetwood 2 door...super rare and in excellent condition

    • @herrbela84
      @herrbela84 8 лет назад +2

      Enjoy :)

    • @19375320269
      @19375320269 8 лет назад +2

      thanks...ill be uploading a video to my channel soon

    • @19375320269
      @19375320269 8 лет назад +2

      agreed i love mine

    • @ryanfisher6402
      @ryanfisher6402 7 лет назад +1

      Plus that motor was a screamer, underrated big time! The car ant my style for my age, but when it is that's a solid choice!

    • @byronharkey9166
      @byronharkey9166 6 лет назад +1

      Love that 2 door fleetwood!

  • @russelljohnson1303
    @russelljohnson1303 6 лет назад +5

    I just got my first car this Friday white 1992 Cadillac sedan deville 4.9 V8 with dark blue leather interior. Same size as this. only no rear fender skirts. It's mint condition and I got her for $2,115

  • @danmccarthy4700
    @danmccarthy4700 10 лет назад +29

    The '92 Buick Roadmaster I used to have was more of a Cadillac than this Cadillac.

    • @bestpilot98
      @bestpilot98 9 лет назад +2

      barf

    • @christopherconard2831
      @christopherconard2831 6 лет назад +6

      I thought those beached whales were some of the most hideous cars ever made. Then I had to take a two week road trip with three co-workers. We had the station wagon version. Absolutely the best highway car I've ever been in.

    • @zzzhuh
      @zzzhuh 5 лет назад +1

      Uhm... What? Compare this fleetwood to the 60's or 70's cadillacs. It fits right in. Your roadmaster looks nothing like older buicks or cadillacs, and I know for a fact it doesn't drive like one.

    • @MrGreenelight
      @MrGreenelight 4 года назад

      @@christopherconard2831 The Buick Roadmaster was the best highway car ever, not just among cars you have been in.
      This is testable.

    • @waterheaterservices
      @waterheaterservices 4 года назад

      Yes, the Roadtoaster had a sturdy full frame, wasn't freak wheel drive, and no plastic fenders .

  • @peter455sd
    @peter455sd 9 лет назад +17

    This car was insanely comfortable,very well appointed and a delight to drive,but the engine had a bad rep and it looked kinda weird in comparison to previous years,Cadillac buyers back in the day were still longing for the big block monsters of yesteryears and usually don't give a rat's ass to fuel consumption,me personally didn't like the car back in the day for the same reasons but nowadays think it's cool,nothing drives like it anymore,there's comfort nowadays but there's not obscene comfort anymore.....

  • @Sonic_1000
    @Sonic_1000 10 лет назад +27

    I was waiting for a hubcap to pop off!

    • @andrewcolsen
      @andrewcolsen 6 лет назад +2

      Sonic_1000 those hubcaps are locked onto the rims

    • @MrGreenelight
      @MrGreenelight 4 года назад +2

      You may have to go back to the 70's shows like Hawaii five 0 to see the hub caps pop off

    • @jamesslick4790
      @jamesslick4790 3 года назад +2

      They are locking wheelcovers (not "hub caps") you need a socket wrench to get them off.

    • @brianhechinger6726
      @brianhechinger6726 3 года назад

      That would have been awesome though. Like if all 4 fell off at the same time during the brake test, and kept rolling on.

  • @LocDawgd
    @LocDawgd 9 лет назад +7

    My dad owns both an '83 and an '84 Cadillac Eldorado and he loves them both. Both of which have held up real well over the past decades and with very little issues. The '83 with 170k and the '84 with 60k. And I love my '04 Cad Seville SLS with the 4.6l Northstar v8

    • @starxlr7863
      @starxlr7863 9 лет назад +2

      +LocDawgd Same here. I have a 85 Eldorado Biarritz with 105k and 84 Seville with 78k. My parents have a 1995 Seville SLS with over 330k and I drive an 2005 Deville with 120k. Love them all very much but we especially love the Northstar powered Cadillac's!!! These cars hold up very well IF they are maintained and cared for properly. None of our Cadillac's have given us any major problems. This was another great era for Cadillac. The new ones just don't cut it for me.

    • @LSp8
      @LSp8 4 года назад

      One of the best cars i've owned was a Seville. Had a 99' STS sterling silver and she was a beast and such a blast to drive, even with 220k miles. I sold her to my friend, bought a 2011 DTS -Livery that I used for ridesharing. Great car but I had my worst accident ever and deployed all the airbags but walked away (got to experience the blessing of OnStar). Plus she had 220K and the ONLY thing that killed her was the wreck on the highway. Replaced her with an insanely loaded 2011 DTS Premium, a one owner and exclusively dealer maintained. Perfect car. Just sold her to my dad and i'm on the hunt for a 16+ Escalade ESV Platinum. Love these cars!

  • @Threetails
    @Threetails 8 лет назад +6

    Still an attractive car. I had a '92 DeVille (similar body style) and loved it; sadly the previous owners hadn't taken care of the car and the transmission gave out catastrophically.... but not before getting me from Little Rock to Portland and back with only a brief patch job in Gallup. I had almost zero driver fatigue for the whole journey, the cabin was quiet and warm in the bitter cold of a Western winter, and in a blizzard in Flagstaff I was able to power out of a skid with the generous low-end torque. I ran low on fuel while lost in L.A., but the car had decent enough mileage that I was able to get to my stop in Fullerton and still had enough gas to get to a filling station. An excellent car in every respect, and I am looking to trade one of my cars for another one in decent condition. If anyone has one, note me and let's talk!

  • @TA1199
    @TA1199 7 лет назад +5

    My 89' Coupe Deville was my favorite Caddy that I owned.

  • @gmman010983
    @gmman010983 10 лет назад +20

    Back then that Caddy was hauling ass! Sound good to!

    • @fnulnu6300
      @fnulnu6300 6 лет назад +5

      Not really, some of the worst years for Cadillac.

    • @LSp8
      @LSp8 4 года назад +1

      @@fnulnu6300 wasn't til 4 years later when they started hauling ass. 93' Seville STS with the first Northstar. That motor really changed Caddy (better or for worse) but was still a game changer coming from this slow 4.5

  • @bestpilot98
    @bestpilot98 9 лет назад +1

    LOVE IT!!! I bought a low mileage '91 Sixty Special several years ago and loved every minute of ownership. Exterior color was white with sunroof (vinyl top delete from factory), and light grey "ultra luxury package" interior. It was a stunning car and its interior appointments looked rich, even though the car was 20 years old!
    I ended up selling the sixty for a '93 Coupe DeVille

  • @bradmedicus
    @bradmedicus 9 лет назад +3

    This 60 special and the DeVille model were a handful of Cadillacs that were somewhat reliable and have stuck around. You still see these all over the place. Wish I had grabbed one when I had the chance. They're a steal now.

    • @rodmunch69
      @rodmunch69 2 года назад +1

      Cadillac's were always reliable, that's one of the reason you spent so much money on them. You're probably one of those dolts who goes around saying BMWs are unreliable as well. That's what poor people say to make them feel better about having to buy a Kia.

  • @nicolasmolli
    @nicolasmolli 6 лет назад +7

    Cadillac, my favourite brand in the world.

    • @davidbetsey2437
      @davidbetsey2437 4 года назад +1

      U better know & say it. Here in '20, Cadillac is still my car, even though my health wont allow me to drive anymore & the price is beyond my median, but I enjoyed two in my lifetime, so Im happy.

  • @joseduranjr3152
    @joseduranjr3152 5 лет назад +2

    I have a 1992 Cadillac Fleetwood Sixty Special with the Delco Bose music system; ital designed 22-way soft leather seats; astroroof; heated windshield and central locking from trunk. I love it. Wish I had another one.

  • @creepingbert
    @creepingbert Год назад +1

    It really was a "Family" sized trunk. One could easily stash 2 or 3 "associates" in there.

  • @TEDdotcom
    @TEDdotcom 9 лет назад +29

    This IS your grandfather's Cadillac

    • @lupegarays7248
      @lupegarays7248 5 лет назад +1

      I just got a 1981 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham d'Elegance with 27451 original miles it's nice. What can I ask for it if I sale it . I can send you pictures. It's a born find.

    • @75aces97
      @75aces97 5 лет назад +3

      It almost was at that. My granddad considered buying one to make my grandmother more comfortable on road trips. Sadly she soon got sick and died, then he followed only a few years later.

    • @jamesslick4790
      @jamesslick4790 3 года назад +1

      Not MY grandfather...He was a Lincoln man. I'll take the Caddy though.

  • @thethomasj1795
    @thethomasj1795 7 лет назад +8

    Out of all the Caddy's I owned
    81 eldo
    83 Coupe Deville
    90 Coupe Deville
    97 Deville Concours
    05 STS
    My 90 Coupe was my favorite. Loved how it looked, it was the perfect size, great ride, great power and great interior

  • @ce9345
    @ce9345 Год назад +1

    I had a neighbor that bought a 1991 Cadillac Deville new. When he died in 1996, that car only had 15xxx miles. I wish I had bought that car!

    • @vondoane4647
      @vondoane4647 4 месяца назад

      I know you do. You would have classic now.

  • @2006gtobob
    @2006gtobob 6 лет назад +3

    I believe that styling would do well again. Formal squared off roofs just look good, and have headroom for the tallest of us.

    • @wincrasher2007
      @wincrasher2007 2 года назад

      nobody with any coin to spend on a luxury car wants something like that.

    • @2006gtobob
      @2006gtobob 2 года назад

      @@wincrasher2007 Oh really? Let's look at the Rolls Royce Phantom.

    • @wincrasher2007
      @wincrasher2007 2 года назад

      @@2006gtobob hardly a high volume model. the rest of the body is voluptuous though and defies your point about squared-off formal styling being a hit. It wouldn't be, as almost all of the customers who enjoyed that boxy styling are long dead.

    • @vondoane4647
      @vondoane4647 4 месяца назад

      It's a classic. It's my daily driver and the 2nd vehicle in my classic car collection. Love it.

  • @Juanknes
    @Juanknes 7 лет назад +22

    Wait, Freddy Mercury was also a test driver?

    • @warrenny
      @warrenny 4 года назад +2

      That mustache though

    • @blisterbrain
      @blisterbrain 4 года назад +2

      He's the champion test driver, my friend!

  • @TheGbeecher
    @TheGbeecher 7 месяцев назад

    Owned and drove a '92 fleetwood for 5-6 years..comfortable with a VERY smooth and composed ride, quiet and roomy interior, huge trunk..VERY difficult to work on though, not for a DIY person..sold it to a neighbor, a shade-tree mechanic, who drove it for several more years - it was already 23 years old 😊

  • @ocmdog
    @ocmdog 9 лет назад +1

    No wonder the '89 Lexus LS stole the show. The review kept comparing how good the car was compared to Cadillacs of 10-20 years prior. Continuous improvement is expected, not a feature! Im glad Cadillac of today is on the right track and I'm not against luxo-boats, but this car is just sad. Thank you MW for giving us a look at what cars used to be!

  • @DozensOfViewers
    @DozensOfViewers 3 года назад +2

    Back when a Caddy was a Caddy! Wish they still made them like this.

  • @FastCarCentral
    @FastCarCentral 10 лет назад +29

    This baby would be sweet on the track

    • @JDMHaze
      @JDMHaze 5 лет назад +1

      Fast Car Central yeah, a train track😂😂😂

  • @Youlosewewin
    @Youlosewewin 11 месяцев назад +2

    Love this generation caddie

  • @rodmunch69
    @rodmunch69 2 года назад +1

    That's a radical opening logo, could have drew it myself in middle school at the time.

  • @ExtremelyOCD
    @ExtremelyOCD 8 лет назад

    I used to always watch this show. Forgot about it for a number of years. Going to have to start watching again.

  • @rueben44
    @rueben44 6 лет назад +2

    I'm sorry but I have sold several of these and I am looking at that track performance and that car is actually handling well. They are just feeding stereotypes because it is not a bad handling car.

  • @chrisallen7911
    @chrisallen7911 6 лет назад +2

    I had this car in black with red leather interior. It was the most beautiful Cadillac I have ever owned. I would give anything to have mine back.

    • @chriscornelius2518
      @chriscornelius2518 5 лет назад

      We had this exact model in light blue. It had tons of problems. The electrical issues were too many to count.

  • @josephromano6825
    @josephromano6825 6 лет назад +4

    I have to admit this is a beautiful car! It looks a lot better than the 2018s!

    • @rodmunch69
      @rodmunch69 2 года назад +1

      A 2018 CT6 is one of the best looking cars ever made, and that is what this would be competing again. I've owned two Caddy's, I love 80s cars, and the rest of the Cadillac current lineup is garbage, but you literally picked the worst possible example.

    • @vondoane4647
      @vondoane4647 4 месяца назад

      I totally agree with you.

  • @LearnAboutFlow
    @LearnAboutFlow 6 лет назад +2

    Love the misaligned fender skirt and the 9.7 mpg readout on the digital gauge - from 155 hp.

    • @andrewcolsen
      @andrewcolsen 5 лет назад +3

      David Weber those skirts were removable so if the idiot putting it on wasn't doing it correctly then it would be misaligned. Tell me, what vehicle gets good gas mileage while idling... NONE!

    • @LearnAboutFlow
      @LearnAboutFlow 5 лет назад

      @@andrewcolsen You do understand that a gas mileage readout is based on the car's driven history, right? And since Motorweek did not state they changed a tire or removed the skirt at all, the skirts came from GM looking that way.

    • @illstplaya
      @illstplaya 5 лет назад +3

      The MPG shown at that current point was instant MPG. Which means the car may have just been started a few minutes before we saw that shot of the screen. So there was no average mpg for the computer to figure out. The same thing happens on new cars too. Once the car is driven a few miles the computer will get the correct average

    • @LearnAboutFlow
      @LearnAboutFlow 5 лет назад

      @@illstplaya HMMMMMMM, guess you'll have to explain why the wording on the Fuel Data Center @ 3:31 says "MPG Avg".

    • @BaltimoreAndOhioRR
      @BaltimoreAndOhioRR 5 лет назад +3

      @@LearnAboutFlow Why explain anything to you? Motorweek already stated what their AVERAGE fuel consumption was for their fuel consumption test loop. Otherwise, this is a test car. That means it spends an abundant amount of time sitting there idling (getting 0 mpg), along with full throttle acceleration tests. These bring the average way down. Its not really a hard concept to understand.

  • @fhowland
    @fhowland 2 года назад +1

    Had a lot of fun in the backseat of one of these in my college years

  • @harrycallahan9733
    @harrycallahan9733 4 года назад +3

    Back then, even a Caddy used drum brakes at the rear :)

  • @RoundenBrown
    @RoundenBrown 10 лет назад +7

    Cadillac, the standard of the world!

  • @out4lox262
    @out4lox262 7 лет назад +4

    very light at 3590 pounds! a new camaro ss weighs 150 more.

  • @jamesdavis1444
    @jamesdavis1444 3 года назад +7

    When Cadillac's where Cadillac's, now Cadillac's are just a name. Bring back American luxury.

  • @BruceTheSillyGoose
    @BruceTheSillyGoose 5 лет назад +5

    wish i could have afforded one back in the day when i was young enough to enjoy it.

    • @texan903
      @texan903 3 года назад +2

      Many of these have been kept by the original owners, in mint condition. Said owners, in many cases, are dying. You might find a deal at an estate sale.

    • @BruceTheSillyGoose
      @BruceTheSillyGoose 3 года назад

      @@texan903 around my neck of the woods the only vehicles one sees are ratty pickemup trucks.

    • @texan903
      @texan903 3 года назад +1

      @@BruceTheSillyGoose Could you use Craigslist or Auto Trader and expand your area of search?

    • @BruceTheSillyGoose
      @BruceTheSillyGoose 3 года назад

      @@texan903 when i get my SS i should finally be able to afford to travel to where they are at. cheaper to drive it home than to haul it.

    • @rodmunch69
      @rodmunch69 2 года назад +1

      The average age of a buyer was 66 years old. This is literally an old persons car, and they were everywhere in Florida being driven by whitehairs.

  • @ponchoman49
    @ponchoman49 9 лет назад +2

    In 1990 the 4.5 went up to 180 hp and a year later it had 200 with the 4.9 which was quite quick for the time.

    • @ffdztdr
      @ffdztdr 9 лет назад

      ponchoman49 I own a 1993 Cadillac sedan deville 4.9 liter and it's pretty pepi. 1993 was the last year of the 80's body style, it has 275 ft lbs of torque, and it's still a little quicker than the average family car today, although the average family car today is a 4 cylinder. But cadillac's in 1991 were a lot slower than the ones in the 50's and 60's having 325 to 400 horsepower and 500 ft lbs of torque. and having blocks like a 390, or 500 cui, engine. Also the Cadillac's of the late 70's, 80's and 90's were made to be more economical on gas.

    • @zackc.8015
      @zackc.8015 2 года назад

      Not really, Nissan and Toyota were doing those numbers with their V6s.

  • @doug9066
    @doug9066 4 года назад +1

    I used to watch this show from time to time but I had to check this out from '89.

  • @carryclass6807
    @carryclass6807 5 лет назад +8

    prediction: they will comment it "doesn't handle like a bmw"

  • @ARon82
    @ARon82 7 лет назад +3

    I like these reviews of cars i can now afford in 2017

    • @vondoane4647
      @vondoane4647 4 месяца назад +1

      You and me both. Finally, I found and purchased an inherited garaged Cotillion White exterior with the sunroof and a red leather interior 1989 Cadillac Fleetwood Coupe in mint condition. It felt good to be able to afford it and pay cash for it.

  • @thomasofone
    @thomasofone 2 года назад

    I sooo miss my big old 85 Fleetwood Brougham. Loved that car!

  • @jtckentucky3481
    @jtckentucky3481 4 года назад +1

    Papaw Mr Wicke had one of these in maroon and astounded us 4 and 6 year old grandkids when he hit his REMOTE and opened and closed the trunk. Oooohhhh!!! Aaaaaa!!!

  • @devonnewest7990
    @devonnewest7990 6 лет назад +25

    This car today is being driven by ppl w/neck tattoos, a lawnmower hanging out of the trunk, and one, may be two, donut temporary spare-tires permanently mounted.

    • @jamescalifornia2964
      @jamescalifornia2964 6 лет назад +2

      Devonne West 👌`😋 L0Ls @ that _!_

    • @RADIUMGLASS
      @RADIUMGLASS 5 лет назад +3

      Sounds like a ghetto car...

    • @TeeroyHammermill
      @TeeroyHammermill 5 лет назад

      >Nightbird: You must be one of those herion addicts she's talking about. 😒

    • @Nightbird.
      @Nightbird. 5 лет назад +1

      @@TeeroyHammermill It's called being educated. Now go back to your trailer park..they miss their meth head. 😁

  • @Austin86646
    @Austin86646 4 года назад +6

    Those 4.5s were beasts even at 155hp before they increased the horsepower. This thing is faster to 60 than the 1990 LS400 I just watched on MW with 95 more hp. My Dad had a 1990 Seville with the 4.5 with 180hp and it would roast the tires if you gave it too much gas accidentally.

    • @wincrasher2007
      @wincrasher2007 2 года назад +1

      the LS was an infinitely better car in almost every measure and outsold Cadillac by a wide margin.

    • @Austin86646
      @Austin86646 2 года назад

      @@wincrasher2007 Duh. I own an LS430 lol. I'm just saying, those Caddys had good pickup for the era.

    • @wincrasher2007
      @wincrasher2007 2 года назад

      @@Austin86646 that’s because they still had high torque numbers for their low hp. modern engines (including the Japanese engines back then) are pretty much 1:1 ratio. Those V8s from GM in those years might have been 130 hp so, but put out 250-260 ft lbs of torque - that’s why they seemed peppy, but would run out of steam at 90 mph.

    • @Austin86646
      @Austin86646 2 года назад

      @@wincrasher2007 I don't disagree, they run out of steam quick at high speeds. But these had 245 ft/lbs of torque and for 1990 that's a lot, 1990 they also brought the 4.5 up to 180 horsepower.

  • @azimmey
    @azimmey 6 лет назад +2

    Did you ever do one on the redesigned 06 DTS? I cannot find one.

  • @jayson657
    @jayson657 2 года назад +1

    These weren’t bad but I’d still rather have a RWD 90-92 Brougham when Cadillacs finally got back to resembling what a Cadillac should be…big comfortable and powerful.

  • @SteveHolsten
    @SteveHolsten 6 лет назад +1

    My 1990 Caddy Fleetwood had the rear-wheel with the Chevy 5.7L 350 engine. Big great change!

    • @34Packardphaeton
      @34Packardphaeton 5 лет назад +2

      That was a BROUGHAM. GM made a HUGE mistake in naming their FWD car a "Fleetwood".

    • @LSp8
      @LSp8 4 года назад +1

      @@34Packardphaeton Indeed. It took me years to actually notice these tiny Caddys were called "Fleetwoods". I'm a 90's kid so I'm more familiar with the real Fleetwoods 94-96 with the LT1 just like my 96' Impala SS. I always thought they were just little body Devilles until the 93's came around with the fuller size G & K-body along with the Northstars. It was really stupid to name this car the Fleetwood when only the big Brougham deserved that designation. At least they fixed that mistake by 94.

  • @thoughtfinder
    @thoughtfinder 6 лет назад +2

    This Cadillac was far better in quality then it's past years with the 4100 V8 which was junk

  • @felixacosta8543
    @felixacosta8543 2 года назад +1

    started as a 1971 Camaro driver..move to 1973 impala..moved to 1977 toyota corona..moved to 1980 cadillac..it was p.o.s..moved to 1982 Cadillac, it was too, a p.o.s..moved again to 1984 Cadillac.. it too, was a p.o.s..moved back to toyota..pretty good..moved Nissan.. about 15 years ago.. no regrets..

  • @geneo317
    @geneo317 Год назад

    I loved the style of this model year resembling a older model. I worked at Cadillac when these models came out. Very quick and eliminated the problems with the engines. Didn’t like the airbag steering wheel looked like a lunch box that was on 1990 models. I could live without them.

  • @WSNO
    @WSNO 3 года назад

    Love how He mentions the ‘69. My red Sedan DeVille is of this era, but my gold Fleetwood is a ‘69 model!

  • @jimmya2578
    @jimmya2578 9 лет назад +5

    All of the attention and comments, whether positive or negative, in just 6 short weeks speaks volumes.

    • @vondoane4647
      @vondoane4647 4 месяца назад

      I agree with you. I love the attention, compliments and the conversations and engagement strangers start with me about my 1989 Cadillac Fleetwood Coupe.

  • @kevinwong6588
    @kevinwong6588 4 года назад +1

    The 1989 "Sixty Special" was bascially a trim package, as the extended length Sixty Specials as in '87-88 were no longer being built by Hess & Eisenhardt (which also built limited number of FWD Fleetwood 75 limos on a made-to-order basis).

    • @TeeroyHammermill
      @TeeroyHammermill 4 года назад

      87-88 extended wheelbase 60 special and 85-88 Fleetwood 75 was built in-house by Cadillac Themselves. There were some knock off versions built by 3rd party coach builders that resembled 75's though.

  • @mikeoftheages
    @mikeoftheages 9 лет назад +18

    Did anyone else catch that Cadillac had a leg up on Lincoln because it is fwd?

    • @somersetlax
      @somersetlax 6 лет назад +4

      mikeoftheages that makes it better???

    • @HIDHIFDB
      @HIDHIFDB 6 лет назад

      Late 80's and early 90's car standars. Todays its all about awd

    • @Kenny-re8ko
      @Kenny-re8ko 6 лет назад +2

      yes, and they never said why exactly...

    • @jhomrich89
      @jhomrich89 5 лет назад +2

      Funny how the tables have turned Cadillac now makes real wheel drive cars and offers many models with all wheel drive and lincoln makes front wheel drive standard and go figure dont sell as many

    • @drewburk6309
      @drewburk6309 5 лет назад +3

      Yes, because traction control wasn't as advanced as it is today. Even on cars that had it, it was only activated on speeds less that 30 MPH. RWD was a killer in winter without traction control.

  • @op_snooze
    @op_snooze 4 года назад +3

    *Takes 134 feet to stop from 60 mph* "A good result." I can see this guy's got the makings of an IGN reviewer.

    • @rodmunch69
      @rodmunch69 2 года назад +1

      134ft is a good result in 1989. What's your point cupcake?

  • @Tennesseestorm76
    @Tennesseestorm76 3 года назад +1

    I owned a '91 Sedan DeVille, a similar car. It was a great one. It had the 4.9L engine however.

  • @LorenzoMoore1000
    @LorenzoMoore1000 5 лет назад +3

    When Cadillacs meant something back in the day.....These were the days when older people had them.

    • @michaellovely6601
      @michaellovely6601 2 года назад

      Agreed. Back in the day; owning a Cadillac was a way of saying that you have arrived. Nowadays; owning a Cadillac is a means of saying you're a douche.

  • @MillerMeteor74
    @MillerMeteor74 Год назад

    I loved my `90 Sedan DeVille that I got used. It ran and drove beautifully, and had incredible traction and braking on icy winter roads. But it got wrecked in an accident. The `89 Sedan DeVille I had afterwards was badly worn out when I got it, so it was nowhere near as good, and then everything started going bad on it. Anyway those were great cars in my opinion.

  • @compu85
    @compu85 9 лет назад +4

    Can you post the 300SE (or any W126) review?

  • @MrChrisbreezy10
    @MrChrisbreezy10 7 лет назад +1

    I love my 1989 fleetwood hard to find these days wish mine was a 60 special though

  • @jamesslick4790
    @jamesslick4790 3 года назад +1

    4:36 How SHORT are you arms? I've driven many 85-93 FWD Devilles/Fleetwoods (with the identical I.P.) It's NOT a big reach for a normal sized adult to get at the radio!

  • @WSNO
    @WSNO 2 года назад

    Mr. Davis, please make a segment about the '88 Fleetwood Touring Sedan, I'm considering one as my next automotive purchase

  • @cardo1111
    @cardo1111 5 лет назад +5

    When Cadillac was in a downward spiral. This car couldn't hold a candle to the MB 300SE of the time.

  • @INUMIMI28
    @INUMIMI28 6 лет назад +3

    Why does “Sweet Little Lies” start playing in my head when I see this car?

  • @kirbywaite1586
    @kirbywaite1586 3 года назад +1

    These Fleetwoods were simply Sedan DeVilles with fancier upholstery and different badging. Fleetwood models used to have longer wheelbases than the standard Cadillac sedans.

  • @milfordcivic6755
    @milfordcivic6755 9 лет назад +3

    It makes me laugh that they call this car a "boat" when the full sized Fleetwood Brougham is larger than this car. This is nothing more than a Buick LeSabre of the same era.

    • @WAQWBrentwood
      @WAQWBrentwood 8 лет назад +1

      Well to be fair it's a little more than a LeSabre, It's actually a Buick Park Avenue of the 85-89 era. I have had 3 RWD Cadillac C/D bodies (1982,1986,1989) and 1977 and 83 Buick C bodies (1977 Electra Limited and 1983 Park Avenue), All 5of those RWD GM "C" bodies were basically similar (with the Olds 98). Same with these FWD "C" bodies, (Olds 98,Buick Park Ave., Cadillac DeVille...) My1987 first FWD car was a Buick Electra, and except for drivetrain (ok,really just 6cyl vs 8cyl) was the same as the 89 DeVille.

  • @221moviemaker
    @221moviemaker 10 лет назад

    Do you have a review for the Brougham? My family used to own an '89 brougham and it was the best for the beach and road trips, still miss it to today.

  • @fernandorocha7457
    @fernandorocha7457 6 лет назад +2

    This Caddy Fleetwood is confortable, elegant car, luxuors and great cargo space in trunk. Engine V8

  • @MrDamien1963
    @MrDamien1963 4 года назад +1

    That's when they made cars where you could enter on the passenger side without banging your knees on the dashboard, or sit in the back seat without lowering your head because the roof cuts into the headroom. Also today's cars you have very little room to get out of the backseat because the wheel well cuts off the amount of space for you to move your leg. Also what manufacturers call a full size car interior used to be call midsized,and midsized were called compact. As Americans get bigger, car interiors are smaller.

  • @unknownunknowns
    @unknownunknowns 8 лет назад +1

    In '89, 26K buys you 51K today. The equivalent is the CT6 which 53K. A 46K Mercedes 300SE would be 89K today while the equivalent S550 is 97K.

  • @alsagar1991
    @alsagar1991 4 года назад +1

    يا خي احب الكاديلاك القديم 😍 تصميم ومواصفات فخمة ومتطور مقارنة مع المنافسين 😁👌🏻

  • @attcenter
    @attcenter 8 лет назад +1

    I don't remember ever seeing this body style Fleetwood.. I remember the Sedan Deville that looks just like this

    • @TeeroyHammermill
      @TeeroyHammermill 8 лет назад +3

      It was hard to tell them apart back then. Fleetwood had the fender skirts.

    • @BigOldCarChannel
      @BigOldCarChannel 8 лет назад +1

      You got it. Lots and lots of DeVilles out there, but the FWD Fleetwoods seem quite rare.

  • @demarcorosas3850
    @demarcorosas3850 5 лет назад +2

    This might be the car driven by your grandparents, but I actually love this car.

  • @YeahYall
    @YeahYall 2 года назад

    Only about 400 pounds heavier than a 2013 Kia Optima.
    Serious question: why have cars gotten heavier throughout the years? If the focus was on weight savings would ICE still be a viable power source for years to come? Just asking...