My grandmother still has her '92 Deville that she bought preowned in '93. And she's done alot of traveling more than just to the Grocery store and Church...lol that car just won't die. She was 70 when she bought it and still driving her Deville at 98 😄
She will be soon turning 101. Unfortunately she had some people work on the vehicle which didn't know what they were doing. Too much to get into. But her vehicle still runs.
Thank you for posting this video. It brings up fond memories of when my Mom had a 91 Sedan Deville and then after that a 93 Sedan Deville. They were both white. She leased them both.
This was the best luxury car for the money in 1990-1993 Era. Check prices power and real world reliability and quality for the s500/s420 ls400 BMW 730 and audi V8 of the same years
My 92 I've had for 5yrs now I love this car it won't die it's been ranked out of oil twice and over heated 2 times has 155k and still sounds good as new only problem I've had is its had 3 alternators in 50k miles for some reason the cheap Chinese parts won't last
Back in 2012, I purchased a clean 92 Touring Sedan for sale for under $4k with 62k miles. It was an interesting car and I wish I still had it, but unless you actually knew about these, everyone just thought it was a regular early 90's Deville.
I’d love to see the Eldorado Touring Coupe review. Haven’t seen that one. Nor have I seen the updated production STS video - only the pre-production review.
It's no wonder Cadillac nearly went away. These were interesting cars back then, but they were a failure before they ever hit the road trying to compare to the German and Lexus competition at the time. All this FWD performance nonsense was a complete waste of time end money, they should have went RWD from the start. I just feel terrible for Cadillac back then. Looking back at some of these cars is just painful how out of it they were.
My grandmother still has her '92 Deville that she bought preowned in '93. And she's done alot of traveling more than just to the Grocery store and Church...lol that car just won't die. She was 70 when she bought it and still driving her Deville at 98 😄
That's amazing! How's the car and your grandmother doing now?
She will be soon turning 101. Unfortunately she had some people work on the vehicle which didn't know what they were doing. Too much to get into. But her vehicle still runs.
I had a triple red 93 sedan DeVille and of the front wheel drive cars,it was one of the fastest.
First car I bought in 2015, at 19 years old.
Absolutely incredible vehicle, which I miss dearly.
What happened to it
@@dabnisbrickey6527 Car accident :/
7.5 O-60 is really a good time.
My very first car... She was truly magnificent
Thank you for posting this video. It brings up fond memories of when my Mom had a 91 Sedan Deville and then after that a 93 Sedan Deville. They were both white. She leased them both.
Cadillac Deville is beautifful, confortable, luxury and authentic Cadillac style
This was the best luxury car for the money in 1990-1993 Era. Check prices power and real world reliability and quality for the s500/s420 ls400 BMW 730 and audi V8 of the same years
My 92 I've had for 5yrs now I love this car it won't die it's been ranked out of oil twice and over heated 2 times has 155k and still sounds good as new only problem I've had is its had 3 alternators in 50k miles for some reason the cheap Chinese parts won't last
4.9
Back in 2012, I purchased a clean 92 Touring Sedan for sale for under $4k with 62k miles. It was an interesting car and I wish I still had it, but unless you actually knew about these, everyone just thought it was a regular early 90's Deville.
I wish they put a floor mounted gearshift on this!
Nah gay asf
Beautiful very good ❤
So, you say big cars MUST have BOF & rear-wheel-drive, huh?!!!!! Well, this road test will prove you DEAD WRONG!!!!!
Yeah but if you’re an enthusiast you still know it’s driving the wrong wheels. And that it was still a Cadillac.
“Deville” was getN down.
look at that caddy fly
I’d love to see the Eldorado Touring Coupe review. Haven’t seen that one. Nor have I seen the updated production STS video - only the pre-production review.
Pretty cars 😍
33 grand thats 65 grand adjusted for inflation
Everything at Cadillac and olds was touring in 1990. What the hell does that even mean?
Vehicles you travel long distances in.
No Northstar=Good
Yeah, the early Northstars were really bad, I believe the later ones were alright, but the reputation had already been ruined by that point.
My friend Master P has a 91 Seville with the 4.9 and still running strong 30 years later.
@@TheProAer I hear u. I bought a DeVille a month ago. Made sure it had the 4.9
Both these engines were excellent.
Northstar comment = lazy
After watching this, a certain small-time lawyer had a dream
“Higher spring rates”....as this thing bounces all over like a ship on the ocean.
thats exactly what u was thinking....
It's a Cadillac ...it is supposed to give you a "magic carpet" like ride....hah....
Needs at least 450 hp.
Who really needs a tach on a motor that redlines at 4300 rpm?
To me it looks like a washing machine on wheels.
A beautiful washing machine
It's no wonder Cadillac nearly went away. These were interesting cars back then, but they were a failure before they ever hit the road trying to compare to the German and Lexus competition at the time. All this FWD performance nonsense was a complete waste of time end money, they should have went RWD from the start. I just feel terrible for Cadillac back then. Looking back at some of these cars is just painful how out of it they were.
Front wheel drive mush. Very lame.
1:09 ha. Listen 👂. Power steering already going out. Crap American cars 🚘!