Absolutely stunning. My favorite vehicle I ever owned was a triple black 2005 Deville, loaded with digital dash and heated seats and steering wheel. Like driving a couch, 300hp, could practically steer with one finger. It almost drove itself. Head gasket issue be damned, these cars are otherwise bulletproof and a dream to drive.
Disagree...it looks like a white brick!...And pay no attention to what Motor Trend picks every year...they take money and influence "under the table", in particular with General Motors.
Bill is the kind of guy to install a child-proof device to his trunk-mahnted CD Changer, in case his grandkids crawl aht of the infant containment net.
Good evening from the UK. I have been watching your channel for a couple of years and I just wanted to say how much I enjoy it. Being male, 65 and generally miserable and impatient I find I have a lot in common with you. I have a great hankering for the past and see the world as not the place it used to be. I love the comments about snowflake youth. By the way I have great respect for your depth of car knowledge.. although you would never accept any praise I'm sure. Keep it up...including the videos
I'm still stunned with how he keeps pumping out the videos too. I've barely digested that Coupe DeVille piece, and then that green SLK bit comes aht. And now, with all thanks for the the love of God, a Thanksgiving piece, back to Caddy? Giddyup! 🥳
Pfft we had that Coupe DeVille, then the SLK slipped rite in... then friggen Thanksgiving day - bing bong! ~ a 43-minute Cadillac peace?! Happy Holidays indeed!
I bought a 1993 STS in 2006.... I was blown away at what an incredible fun car this was. I absolutely loved driving that thing every time I got in it. The Engine, The interior, the ride.... such a good car.
These were great cars in their day. My parents' family cars in my teens in the '90's were a '92 4.9L SLS, followed by a '93 Northstar STS. The biggest headache we had was the '93's traction control that didn't have an off switch and wouldn't let you get the needed wheelspin to get unstuck in snow (so my dad pulled the TC/ABS fuse.) I know, Northstar head bolts, but we had a '98 STS too & my granddad has had a few Northstar DeVilles and we never had that problem.
Yes, these were indeed great cars even to this day. I grew up with a 95 Seville SLS and have had several others afterwards. They all have been great and zero engine issues. Actually, there is a way to override the traction control system on the 93-95 Seville's through the onboard information center. The sequence is in the factory service manual. Later in 1996 is when they decided to make a console mounted on/off switch for easier operation.
GM really hit the styling perfect, one of the best looking sedans ever. In my preferred alternate history, Cadillac made this rear-wheel drive and put the Corvette LT-1 in them instead of the fatally flawed, FWD NorthStar.
@@garthhancock3373 Great, but how many of these Cadillacs were basically totaled over this flaw? I bet a huge amount of formally loyal Cadillac owners never went back to the brand after they got a $7k quote to fix their engine. Should have stuck with a Small block Chevy.
They did totally nail it here. IMHO, they also nailed it in 2014 with the XTSVSport (which I own). These cars are luxurious, have presence, and are so powerful.
@@SportsSharp412 Ay mate are you from urrea code 412?! What up! While you may believe 'Canadians' could be a code speak of some sort, that isn't the case with Bill. He genuinely means Canadians, and they are a standard of measurement for back seat space and level of chipperness. In a Cayenne piece and a few others, he described how cheap Canadians would come down off-season when its cheapest, and take whatever rental ragtop that Hertz had. They'd cram an entire extended family in the back of a Mini Cooper convertible, for the love of God, and they'd be chipper! You'll see them running around Naples all merry and joyous - 4 of 'em crammed in the back of a Camaro RS. 🤙
Glad to hear the weather is treating you well. Pretty cool Caddy, Bill. Always great to see a new video from you! Laughed at the reference to the garbage truck version, perfect description!
This brings back memories. I remember what a shock it was to see the first pictures of the '92 Seville in Car and Driver, it was truly something to dream of. I don't think I ever drove a Seville, but I did lay hands on a Eldorado Touring Coupe of similar vintage. The test drive looked a lot like your multiple runs through the powerband of this car. That car did have full maintenance paperwork included, and at the time I would have been supporting someone's classic Cadillac habit (there was a '61 Coupe de Ville there at the time). Back then, I could drive anything I could make the math work out on, and that was the problem. I couldn't figure out how to afford this. It's too bad, as it was a definite riot to drive.. Incidentally, when I saw this video and that it was 43 minutes, I thought, "Well, he's definitely back to form now!".
Haha, I knew he wasn't kidding when he said that the whiskey was strong that day when he counted 1,2,3,4,5, 6spoke rims, when there is definitely 7. The 1996 year in review was one of your best to date, i remember all those events, lot went on that year. Not to date myself but i graduated HS in 95 loved these 90s cars, flaws and all.
Much thanks Bill! Superb timing; this piece will be so soothing to enjoy on the drive home from dinner tonite. 43 minutes to enjoy and decompress. Happy Thanksgiving to Bill and all his lovely & proper fans!
I had a ‘99 STS. Absolutely loved it. It was the most comfortable car I’ve ever owned. But then it overheated. And it overheated again. Faulty head bolts. That was the end of my Northstar adventure.
I've have owned several different Northstar V8 Cadilac's and none of them had any engine issues. Just normal maintenance and proper care is all that was needed. I grew up with a 95 Seville and I still love this car.
Hey Billy-Boy, absolutely spectacular burn out drill on Peter's driveway bolting toward the wrought iron gates. Always entertaining and definitely worth the price of admission. Many Thanks Yo ! 🚘 👏 - 💯
I had a '99 Eldorado ETC that I loved and have owned 3 Northstar cars to date. The STS and ETC was limited to 130mph unless you ordered the Z rated tire package. If you can find one of those, they were unrestricted and would run 155 all day with the MBs and BMWs. Also a fun party trick, manually select second gear from a stop and then roll into the throttle and floor it. That tells the computer to increase the line pressure on the transmission and it will bark the tires taking 2nd gear lol. I have at least 1 video of it on here on my channel.
28 yrs later this Cadillac STS Seville continues looking great! Love it....But please take the WhiteWalls off!!! With those chrome rims all black way way was better!!!
The 1990's was my favorite decade for the luxury car, & the 4th-generation Cadillac Seville, ESPECIALLY the STS, is a perfect example of why. The latest in performance & technology, coupled with the classic elegance, luxury, & style that buyers had come to demand.
Nice review and when you're not complaining about the weather were freezing up here in the Midwest and elsewhere. Also, I miss my ole 1976 Coupe Deville blue with wire wheels probably still chugging along. I am trying to fit into the new evo scene with my 64 Buick and 66 Pontiac that produce more plant food and cool the planet according to NASA.
Bought a 94 because I rolled my Ford Sable and was wearing a halo for a fractured neck. The power seats had lots of adjustment so I could get in and out with that damn halo on😮 No one told me I couldn’t drive with it, I guess they just figured you wouldn’t 😂not me 😂 Great cars
I absolutely loved these cars when they were new and still love them today. Definitely styled unlike any other Cadillac of the time and is still timeless in my opinion. Unfortunately the Northstar proved to not be the greatest.
I remember an episode of the old show “Nowhere Man” where Dean Stockwell shows off his new Cadillac and exclaims “It’s got the freaking Northstar system!”
My dad had a ‘93 Seville SLS. Nice car. The center console and some of the trim bits were different than this car tho. He ended up trading it for an ‘06 DTS cuz he really was a fan of the vertical tail light, land yacht concept 😂. I love your vids. You getting your ass kicked by the driver side door lock made me chuckle. Happy turkey day!
I had an 06 DTS performance luxury 3 with every option and in crystal red pearl. Had the heated, cooled and massaging seats, shale Tuscan leather bucket seats with the same center console as the Buick Lucerne from the factory lol, digital auto climate control for the rear seat on the back of the center console, power rear sunshade and real wood all over. Also being a performance model also it had the ungoverned 6500 rpm redline NHP N*, paint matching grille and 18 in. chrome rims. It was really nice and it was very easy to fall asleep in without trying lol. I did many times being to comfortable to get out and o had many friends fall asleep even with me running her 150 mph lol. Such a beauty. Now I have an 04 Dale Jr supercharged L67 3800 Monte Carlo SS
I woulda laughed my ass off if the macarena was playing on the radio. I dig that Caddy. The Paulie Walnuts edition with them vogues on it. Irregardless.. Happy Thanksgiving Bill.
@@stephendavidbailey2743 very sweet I've had many over the years. And thanks I love GPS and Impalas also. As a mechanic of 31 years so far of there is a better engine than the 3800 I haven't found it yet. I especially love L67s
My 1991 Seville STS with the 4.9 V8 will still scat. It is the short boxy style before this model and has no room inside though, but it is STILL a looker to this day.
Hi Bill, great video. I had 3 original Seville's, a '76, a '77 and a ''78. Wonderful cars. Then I bought a Bustle Back; very comfortable but not a good car in my opinion. Never had a post '92. They're pretty rare in the UK but you never know. Keep 'em coming bbb...
Kudos to Bill, the first Utube presenter to mention the quirk by which early Northstar cars could be safely operated without coolant. I remember Road & Track driving a DeVille from Needles to Barstow with the radiator drain plug in the driver’s pocket. I find it ironic that a reputation for chronic overheating has so thoroughly affected the resale value of any Northstar car. Not that I dispute the high occurrence rate of failed head gaskets and pulled head bolt threads, but I think it has more to do with GM’s corporate adoption of DexCool a.long with extended intervals for coolant replacement than any design flaw in the engine. Also note that the car you feature has 300 horsepower because it’s an STS. AN SLS bought on the same day would have 270 horses and more luxury tuned suspension and tires. Speaking of tires the STS came on Goodyear Eagles with sufficient speed rating and no hokey white sidewalls. But YAY BILL for remembering the “can’t be overheated” claim, it was a unique feature and was used as a selling point.
I used to clean these by the dozens off lease from auction in the early 2000’s. The later Northstars were better than the earlier ones, but you have to run those coolant pucks every year and flush the coolant every 3-4 years and change the thermostat to reduce the risk of catastrophic failure
Recently bought a 2009 Toyota Venza after doing some research... It's been a great AWD car with a 280 hp V6, 6sp, elec steering, 20" factory wheels and all the B&Ws... I guess it's considered a semi luxury and drives like it.
i was literally laughing at Bill struggling to unlock the Seville literally not realising that he could've just switched the back power lock switch back down! and 35:13 is no context and im down for it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
That abrupt acceleration at 3:13 put a little smile on my face. It's a nice looking car. Not elegant.. but it has some attitude. I has the look of a car that's looking for a little bit of trouble. I find that quite charming.
I never understood the Seville. Was it supposed to target to the younger audience while the Deville was targeted to seniors? Both Seville and Deville were front-engine, FWD, with a Northstar.
Hello all, I remember a video in which Bill tells a story about a dude who runs over a friend because his car was supposed to have an emergency brake installed. That story was downright hilarious but I cannot find the upload.. What review includes that story? Thank you in advance
one of the best looking 90s sedan, GM nailed the styling
Facts
Absolutely stunning. My favorite vehicle I ever owned was a triple black 2005 Deville, loaded with digital dash and heated seats and steering wheel. Like driving a couch, 300hp, could practically steer with one finger. It almost drove itself. Head gasket issue be damned, these cars are otherwise bulletproof and a dream to drive.
made famous in HEAT
Disagree...it looks like a white brick!...And pay no attention to what Motor Trend picks every year...they take money and influence "under the table", in particular with General Motors.
I laugh every time he talks about the child containment nets in the trunk. Bill is my spirit animal lol.
Bill is the kind of guy to install a child-proof device to his trunk-mahnted CD Changer, in case his grandkids crawl aht of the infant containment net.
Good evening from the UK. I have been watching your channel for a couple of years and I just wanted to say how much I enjoy it.
Being male, 65 and generally miserable and impatient I find I have a lot in common with you.
I have a great hankering for the past and see the world as not the place it used to be. I love the comments about snowflake youth.
By the way I have great respect for your depth of car knowledge.. although you would never accept any praise I'm sure.
Keep it up...including the videos
You really should give yourself a pat on the back for how nice of a job you do on getting these cars ready to show. They always look so immaculate.
I'm still stunned with how he keeps pumping out the videos too. I've barely digested that Coupe DeVille piece, and then that green SLK bit comes aht. And now, with all thanks for the the love of God, a Thanksgiving piece, back to Caddy? Giddyup! 🥳
Bill needs a merch store and link. I've wanted to get my hands on a goat flask for a couple of years now.
Wait, What?? We get two in a row videos? Thanks Bill. We have missed you!
Pfft we had that Coupe DeVille, then the SLK slipped rite in... then friggen Thanksgiving day - bing bong! ~ a 43-minute Cadillac peace?! Happy Holidays indeed!
I bought a 1993 STS in 2006.... I was blown away at what an incredible fun car this was. I absolutely loved driving that thing every time I got in it. The Engine, The interior, the ride.... such a good car.
My dad had a 93 STS and that thing was awesome. He leased it so we didn’t deal with the head gasket issues and the thing was a beast
These were great cars in their day. My parents' family cars in my teens in the '90's were a '92 4.9L SLS, followed by a '93 Northstar STS. The biggest headache we had was the '93's traction control that didn't have an off switch and wouldn't let you get the needed wheelspin to get unstuck in snow (so my dad pulled the TC/ABS fuse.) I know, Northstar head bolts, but we had a '98 STS too & my granddad has had a few Northstar DeVilles and we never had that problem.
Yes, these were indeed great cars even to this day. I grew up with a 95 Seville SLS and have had several others afterwards. They all have been great and zero engine issues. Actually, there is a way to override the traction control system on the 93-95 Seville's through the onboard information center. The sequence is in the factory service manual. Later in 1996 is when they decided to make a console mounted on/off switch for easier operation.
The STS in that white diamond tricoat is a pretty car.
Love the taillights on these Sevilles.
I miss the goat 🐐 rants!!😂
The day they jumped on the Porsche it was over, they went in the 🫕🍲
GM really hit the styling perfect, one of the best looking sedans ever. In my preferred alternate history, Cadillac made this rear-wheel drive and put the Corvette LT-1 in them instead of the fatally flawed, FWD NorthStar.
GM's love for FWD really turned me off on thier cars. FoMoCo stayed with rear wheel a lot longer and I look for there cars on the used lot today.
Northstar Performance has a retrofit kit that basically makes the Northstar v8 for all intents and purposes, bulletproof.
@@garthhancock3373
Great, but how many of these Cadillacs were basically totaled over this flaw? I bet a huge amount of formally loyal Cadillac owners never went back to the brand after they got a $7k quote to fix their engine. Should have stuck with a Small block Chevy.
@johneldorado a lot of them were also caused by deferred maintenance, causing blown head gaskets as well.
They did totally nail it here. IMHO, they also nailed it in 2014 with the XTSVSport (which I own). These cars are luxurious, have presence, and are so powerful.
Great, a little bit drunk, a good 40 minute video of Bill, a good evening.
Me too brother...Happy holidays to u and ur family..🙏✊
Cheers! @@staceypayton5159
Waking up in cold Germany with a new Bill video... It's going to be a good day!!
When these came out, I was just a kid. I absolutely thought these were awesome!
Lots of room for my fellow Canadians in the back seat of that Caddy!
You guys deserve it!
@@lastannahme Thank you. One of these days maybe we can also have armrest ashtrays AND cupholders too. 🙂
@@TheMultiGunMan Don't overplay your cards here now. 🧐😃
You do understand that "Canadians" is code speak, right?
@@SportsSharp412 Ay mate are you from urrea code 412?! What up! While you may believe 'Canadians' could be a code speak of some sort, that isn't the case with Bill. He genuinely means Canadians, and they are a standard of measurement for back seat space and level of chipperness. In a Cayenne piece and a few others, he described how cheap Canadians would come down off-season when its cheapest, and take whatever rental ragtop that Hertz had.
They'd cram an entire extended family in the back of a Mini Cooper convertible, for the love of God, and they'd be chipper! You'll see them running around Naples all merry and joyous - 4 of 'em crammed in the back of a Camaro RS. 🤙
Love your reviews of older, now affordable luxury - U offer a new perspective on these modern classics.
Great work as always, Bill 🎉
Wow, this is crazy.
Bill's videos are actually getting even better.
Glad to hear the weather is treating you well. Pretty cool Caddy, Bill. Always great to see a new video from you! Laughed at the reference to the garbage truck version, perfect description!
This brings back memories. I remember what a shock it was to see the first pictures of the '92 Seville in Car and Driver, it was truly something to dream of. I don't think I ever drove a Seville, but I did lay hands on a Eldorado Touring Coupe of similar vintage. The test drive looked a lot like your multiple runs through the powerband of this car. That car did have full maintenance paperwork included, and at the time I would have been supporting someone's classic Cadillac habit (there was a '61 Coupe de Ville there at the time). Back then, I could drive anything I could make the math work out on, and that was the problem. I couldn't figure out how to afford this. It's too bad, as it was a definite riot to drive..
Incidentally, when I saw this video and that it was 43 minutes, I thought, "Well, he's definitely back to form now!".
Haha, I knew he wasn't kidding when he said that the whiskey was strong that day when he counted 1,2,3,4,5, 6spoke rims, when there is definitely 7. The 1996 year in review was one of your best to date, i remember all those events, lot went on that year. Not to date myself but i graduated HS in 95 loved these 90s cars, flaws and all.
Probably the last Cadillac that couldn't be easily mistaken for a Chevy.
Much thanks Bill! Superb timing; this piece will be so soothing to enjoy on the drive home from dinner tonite. 43 minutes to enjoy and decompress. Happy Thanksgiving to Bill and all his lovely & proper fans!
Cadillac, just made for comfort and historically powerful mile eating back then. Wish i could stable a modern V Black Wing!
Beautiful car Bill. Someday I’ll have one with the Mayo and Mustard.
I had a ‘99 STS. Absolutely loved it. It was the most comfortable car I’ve ever owned. But then it overheated. And it overheated again. Faulty head bolts. That was the end of my Northstar adventure.
No matter where you go a hurricane will find you
the more a person knows about Northstar the more one knows its a gamble to have one, I still want one
I had one and I liked it...🤷
I've have owned several different Northstar V8 Cadilac's and none of them had any engine issues. Just normal maintenance and proper care is all that was needed. I grew up with a 95 Seville and I still love this car.
Those mid to late '90s Cadillacs had the best interiors. Just enough tech...it's too much today.
You always got RUclips as a backup plan😊
Hey Billy-Boy, absolutely spectacular burn out drill on Peter's driveway bolting toward the wrought iron gates. Always entertaining and definitely worth the price of admission. Many Thanks Yo ! 🚘 👏 - 💯
Had a black 2000 sts when I was 25. Got it for under 5k. Popper it's gaskets right at 100k miles. Still worth it. Thing was a great highway burner.
I had a '99 Eldorado ETC that I loved and have owned 3 Northstar cars to date. The STS and ETC was limited to 130mph unless you ordered the Z rated tire package. If you can find one of those, they were unrestricted and would run 155 all day with the MBs and BMWs. Also a fun party trick, manually select second gear from a stop and then roll into the throttle and floor it. That tells the computer to increase the line pressure on the transmission and it will bark the tires taking 2nd gear lol. I have at least 1 video of it on here on my channel.
I had a 1995.. I miss that car...Exact same color pearl white with the mayonnaise and mustard! Beautiful car!
I love X I’ll be starting a podcast on it soon. Facebook is lame too much censorship. Great review and Happy Thanksgiving 🇺🇸🦃🍽
Bill, look at an old AVION. They were like the airstream, but better. After Katrina, I lived in one for about 10 years and loved it.
One of the best looking and functional instrument panels / dashboards I have sat behind. Much more appealing than today's flat screens.
At the end of this model's run, it looked pretty good.
Classic Bill commentary. Have not heard on his channel for some time. Excellent stuff.
28 yrs later this Cadillac STS Seville continues looking great! Love it....But please take the WhiteWalls off!!! With those chrome rims all black way way was better!!!
Thanks Bill,I love what was going on the year the car was born segment.
The 1990's was my favorite decade for the luxury car, & the 4th-generation Cadillac Seville, ESPECIALLY the STS, is a perfect example of why. The latest in performance & technology, coupled with the classic elegance, luxury, & style that buyers had come to demand.
Happy Thanksgiving Bill thank you for the upload
I loved this cars rear wheel drive replacement, then called the STS. Didn’t last long.. but kind of lives on in different nomenclature
Nice review and when you're not complaining about the weather were freezing up here in the Midwest and elsewhere. Also, I miss my ole 1976 Coupe Deville blue with wire wheels probably still chugging along. I am trying to fit into the new evo scene with my 64 Buick and 66 Pontiac that produce more plant food and cool the planet according to NASA.
Bill working holidays….make that man a Corona Virus martini
Bought a 94 because I rolled my Ford Sable and was wearing a halo for a fractured neck. The power seats had lots of adjustment so I could get in and out with that damn halo on😮 No one told me I couldn’t drive with it, I guess they just figured you wouldn’t 😂not me 😂 Great cars
One of Bill's best.
Considering I'm from Australia I'm loving that he is leading his profanity out of the box.
Outstanding work Young bill
I absolutely loved these cars when they were new and still love them today. Definitely styled unlike any other Cadillac of the time and is still timeless in my opinion. Unfortunately the Northstar proved to not be the greatest.
I remember an episode of the old show “Nowhere Man” where Dean Stockwell shows off his new Cadillac and exclaims “It’s got the freaking Northstar system!”
Great job! Always excited to see a new vid.
Always hope to see a 1st gen scirocco. It was my first car and a great car. Keep em coming!
Bill you would have made a killing as a network weatherman.
My dad had a ‘93 Seville SLS. Nice car. The center console and some of the trim bits were different than this car tho. He ended up trading it for an ‘06 DTS cuz he really was a fan of the vertical tail light, land yacht concept 😂. I love your vids. You getting your ass kicked by the driver side door lock made me chuckle. Happy turkey day!
I had an 06 DTS performance luxury 3 with every option and in crystal red pearl. Had the heated, cooled and massaging seats, shale Tuscan leather bucket seats with the same center console as the Buick Lucerne from the factory lol, digital auto climate control for the rear seat on the back of the center console, power rear sunshade and real wood all over. Also being a performance model also it had the ungoverned 6500 rpm redline NHP N*, paint matching grille and 18 in. chrome rims. It was really nice and it was very easy to fall asleep in without trying lol. I did many times being to comfortable to get out and o had many friends fall asleep even with me running her 150 mph lol. Such a beauty. Now I have an 04 Dale Jr supercharged L67 3800 Monte Carlo SS
I woulda laughed my ass off if the macarena was playing on the radio. I dig that Caddy. The Paulie Walnuts edition with them vogues on it. Irregardless.. Happy Thanksgiving Bill.
@@mopargm9329 That's one swell Monte you have. I run a 2002 Pontiac GTP.
@@stephendavidbailey2743 very sweet I've had many over the years. And thanks I love GPS and Impalas also. As a mechanic of 31 years so far of there is a better engine than the 3800 I haven't found it yet. I especially love L67s
In 2022 Cars and Bids had an 03 Seville with 487 miles that sold for 18350.
Fantastic vid Bill! Happy thanksgiving!
That coronavirus whiskey is talking now. The wheels are 7 spoke wheels.....I love it!! Classic Bill at his best!!!
I had an earlier version and admit I regretted not waiting for the better engine. LOL on your trunk options.
How's things going today Bill
Fantastic review Bill, welcome back
My 1991 Seville STS with the 4.9 V8 will still scat. It is the short boxy style before this model and has no room inside though, but it is STILL a looker to this day.
Beautiful, i miss when each Cadillac model had their own identity.
Bill, you’ve spoiled us lately! Please keep doing it. I hope you’ve had a happy thanksgiving. Be well.
The white stripe on the sidewalls makes the sidewall size a little misleading - it's like they're 35 inch sidewalls with severely undersized rims.
Hi Bill, great video. I had 3 original Seville's, a '76, a '77 and a ''78. Wonderful cars. Then I bought a Bustle Back; very comfortable but not a good car in my opinion. Never had a post '92. They're pretty rare in the UK but you never know. Keep 'em coming bbb...
Funny, nobody commented on the gun! Great video bill!
Best thanksgiving ever thank you for the love of god Bill!!!!
Kudos to Bill, the first Utube presenter to mention the quirk by which early Northstar cars could be safely operated without coolant. I remember Road & Track driving a DeVille from Needles to Barstow with the radiator drain plug in the driver’s pocket. I find it ironic that a reputation for chronic overheating has so thoroughly affected the resale value of any Northstar car. Not that I dispute the high occurrence rate of failed head gaskets and pulled head bolt threads, but I think it has more to do with GM’s corporate adoption of DexCool a.long with extended intervals for coolant replacement than any design flaw in the engine. Also note that the car you feature has 300 horsepower because it’s an STS. AN SLS bought on the same day would have 270 horses and more luxury tuned suspension and tires. Speaking of tires the STS came on Goodyear Eagles with sufficient speed rating and no hokey white sidewalls. But YAY BILL for remembering the “can’t be overheated” claim, it was a unique feature and was used as a selling point.
I had one of these in red with the chrome rims. Beautiful car.
Good evening Bill from Ron in a freezing cold Manchester, once again another superb and informative video
Love the Sevilles!!! Have a Happy Thanksgiving, Bill!!!!
Nice car reminds it me of my 2000 eldorado touring 2 doors.
It's the same underneath.
Bill the type of guy smoke a spliff outside his Nephew's Barmitzvah party.
The 76 was my favorite but this is a close second! I would love to own this one! Thanks Bill
I used to clean these by the dozens off lease from auction in the early 2000’s. The later Northstars were better than the earlier ones, but you have to run those coolant pucks every year and flush the coolant every 3-4 years and change the thermostat to reduce the risk of catastrophic failure
Good to see my man,,,,,,hadn't seen a vid in a while
Best Rant yet Bill! Love it 👏
I had a 2007 STSV 4.4L supercharged Northstar 469hp was a very fast reliable and comfortable car modern Cadillacs are very underrated
Happy Thanksgiving, Bill!!
The movie daylight also came out in 1996 and it had that car in it, but in black
Happy Thanksgiving.
Tim Allen had a very cool Seville!!!
Recently bought a 2009 Toyota Venza after doing some research... It's been a great AWD car with a 280 hp V6, 6sp,
elec steering, 20" factory wheels and all the B&Ws... I guess it's considered a semi luxury and drives like it.
Well, the ones without the Northstars at least. That's an 80k mile engine. The old 4.9s were ancient but lasted a lonnnnng time.
That interior was so ahead of it's time! Put a screen in it and it looks like today's cars
Thank you for the video Bill.
That's a beautiful car. Get rid of the Vogue tires.
i was literally laughing at Bill struggling to unlock the Seville literally not realising that he could've just switched the back power lock switch back down!
and 35:13 is no context and im down for it 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Blimey, Bill’s pumping out videos like Chinese EVs all of a sudden
Lol true strewth!
Red line that sombich! Right on Bill.
I'm not a GM guy by any means but I'm impressed with the STS.
Big bill on his game. I wish he would move back to Illinois like a man.
That abrupt acceleration at 3:13 put a little smile on my face. It's a nice looking car. Not elegant.. but it has some attitude. I has the look of a car that's looking for a little bit of trouble. I find that quite charming.
They were sold in Europe a well with modified head and tail lights. I liked the styling and also the Eldorado of the same generation.
Oh, now you want to bombard us with videos after being MIA for six months...sigh. I used to own a 2001 SLS and it was absolutely fantastic!!
I never understood the Seville. Was it supposed to target to the younger audience while the Deville was targeted to seniors? Both Seville and Deville were front-engine, FWD, with a Northstar.
A 43 minute video and not one mention on how all of these blew up because of the head gasket issues with that engine?
Hey Bill. I love ur rants and insights of cars 😂❤.
Do you have 87 Chevy Caprice planned for a video?
Hello all, I remember a video in which Bill tells a story about a dude who runs over a friend because his car was supposed to have an emergency brake installed. That story was downright hilarious but I cannot find the upload.. What review includes that story? Thank you in advance
Bmw i3 if I remember well. Love that too haha.
29° here right now in central Washington state! I have very little sympathy for you Billy boy!!
27:00 "Tupac was shot, sh*t happens" I died laughing