1985 Cadillac Cimarron Review - The Most HATED Cadillac. Here's Why:

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  • Опубликовано: 12 ноя 2024

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  • @Foxonian
    @Foxonian Год назад +31

    Not only did you find one of these still on the road, but one with 2 0 liter four cylinder in it. When the 2.8 V6 became avalible in '85, nearly all the Cimmirons went out the door with one in it per dealer requests until the end of the model run. In order to get a four cylinder in one of these from '85 onwards, you basically had to specially order it which makes this car very rare.

    • @zythr9999
      @zythr9999 Год назад

      Lol suckers

    • @lynncowan9864
      @lynncowan9864 Год назад +4

      I think the Cimmiron was derided as an icon of just how bad Cadillac had become by the 1980s. Was it THAT bad? Probably not. The Cavalier was certainly not a bad car. The issue was more to do with what Cadillac had become by the 1980s. Nobody wanted to admit it, but I think the executives at Cadillac approved Cimmiron because it was on-par with everything else they were making at the time - outclassed by just about everything else in the luxury class.

    • @brettcannon74
      @brettcannon74 Год назад +1

      I have an 84, everything works on it and it's mint. 88 HP. Guess what Cadillacs have 4cyl again.

  • @totallynotkeith5487
    @totallynotkeith5487 Год назад +89

    This man is gonna review every car still running

    • @iFixJunk
      @iFixJunk Год назад +16

      Yeah, and he's always gonna be "super excited to drive" them, and they all have "tons of trunk space"...
      C'mon, Zack!

    • @texasgamer2148
      @texasgamer2148 Год назад +8

      @@iFixJunk For real, you could be handing this man something boring like a 2004 Ford Taurus, and he'll still be super excited to drive it.

    • @zythr9999
      @zythr9999 Год назад +1

      Not the Lynx

    • @upeedinalamb5297
      @upeedinalamb5297 Год назад

      This lamb concurs.

    • @extralock1045
      @extralock1045 2 месяца назад

      @@texasgamer2148 He's just a nice happy guy!

  • @iluvcamaros1912
    @iluvcamaros1912 5 месяцев назад +1

    It wasn't just fuel economy, the dealers were wanting a smaller Cadillac to compete with the European imports. Like BMW and Audi. It was initially proposed as an X-car (Citation) but the production capacity on those cars was already maxed out. So it got shifted to the J-body. And yes, someone in a suit at GM thought this was "basically a BMW right? It even has a hofmeister kink!"

  • @Rusty5000
    @Rusty5000 Год назад +8

    Crazy you found two cimarrons. It should have been released in 85 to give it more development. A turbo four would have given it a unique approach more in line with the Saab 900

    • @bid84
      @bid84 Год назад +3

      Saab were way better engineered.

  • @thebestisyettocome4114
    @thebestisyettocome4114 Год назад +1

    I purchased new in 1985. It was a Chevy Cavalier. Period. Even the dealership didn't want to deal with it. My wife thought it would be a great little car to run errands. We traded it off in 1986 for a Audi 5000. By the way we had no issues out of that car whatsoever.

  • @Nmsmustang
    @Nmsmustang Год назад +10

    i love your videos ive been sub for a while only thing i wish you would do is maybe do a POV drive for maybe just 1 min of the vid so we can get a feel of driving all these rare and interesting cars that we prob will never get a chance to drive in real life thanks man

    • @jfish9014
      @jfish9014 Год назад +1

      Yeah I want a small “driving impressions” portion of the video.

  • @aspenshades
    @aspenshades Год назад +2

    Please keep reviewing old GM cars! its honestly just so wholesome!

  • @MrOktsx
    @MrOktsx Год назад +11

    It's too bad GM rushed this to market. If they could have just waited and released it in '83 as an '84 with all the same improvements it had in '88, I think it would have been a different story.

    • @unitedcity_mc4421
      @unitedcity_mc4421 11 месяцев назад +1

      It wasn’t the build quality that was the problem. The problem was they took a cheaper Cavalier and didn’t do much to differentiate it to make it a Cadillac.

    • @cxeroannuki2840
      @cxeroannuki2840 4 месяца назад

      @@unitedcity_mc4421 The Cavalier was a fine car. And Lexus, Acura, and Audi have been turning economy cars into luxury for years. This just wasn't enough.
      And although it's understandable that they would try to evolve in a changing car market, EVEN IF they nailed it, this is just not what anyone wanted from Cadillac. When you think Caddy, you imagine a luxury land yacht with a v8 engine - especially when this thing came out.

  • @geraldscott4302
    @geraldscott4302 Год назад +2

    Back in '92 I had an '85 Cavalier for about 3 years. I was a mechanic for a large city fleet department (just retired from there last year) Mine was a base model, but had a V6. The 60 degree 2.8L V6 was one of GMs most reliable engines. Due to it's 60 degree layout, it had less of a V6 sound than most V6s. I knew how this one had been treated, so I had a friend buy it for me at auction. We had a lot of Cavaliers in the fleet back then, also Celebritys, Luminas, and Corsicas. The Cavaliers were the most reliable of all of them. I had no problems with mine. They did have a bumpy ride, and they all had what sounded like a muffled rattle from the front end. We never found where it was coming from. After 3 years I moved up to a Crown Vic. I'm still driving one.

  • @floatpvnk
    @floatpvnk Год назад +3

    I'm gonna call all auto headlights "twilight sentinel" now

  • @brettcannon74
    @brettcannon74 Год назад +3

    I bought mine from the original owner 10 years ago. One of the most reliable cars I've owned. It's a beautiful little car

  • @captainchaos0666
    @captainchaos0666 Год назад +9

    Don't know if anyone else is familiar with the show Motorweek, but Zacks enthusiasm, candor, knowledge and overall demeanor reminds me a lot of that shows host John Davis. Which is a good thing because there's a reason that show is so popular and still on TV.

  • @tjs114
    @tjs114 Год назад +2

    I remember WHY the Cimarron was such a disappointment. It was a Chevy Cavalier-- meaning GM's entry level American-built car- tarted up a bit and slapped with the Cadillac name. And they didn't even but much effort into improving the interior over the basic Cavalier interior. Then to add insult, they cost something like $10k to $20k more than the top of the line Cavalier.

    • @zythr9999
      @zythr9999 Год назад

      Which pushed many to the Cressida and Maxima.

  • @ralphl7643
    @ralphl7643 Год назад +4

    The same front seats were used in the '82-5 Eldorado Touring Coupe.

  • @yipas
    @yipas Год назад +4

    What's amazing though, is that the EU J cars (Opel Ascona/Vauxhall Cavalier), were way much better than all of the J cars you had in the States/Canada. Actually the EU J car, not only was a better car, but it was used worldwide as a rebadged car, just like what GM did for the divisions there. So the Holden Camira/Isuzu ...somethin'/Opel and Vauxhall were J car's best variants.

    • @runoflife87
      @runoflife87 Год назад +2

      Isuzu Aska (aka Chevrolet Aska in Chilie which is kinda funny).

    • @westelaudio943
      @westelaudio943 Год назад +1

      Not really. It was the same thing, just with more utilitarian (frankly: bland) styling. Probably wasn't even more reliable at all. It's just that the standards were much lower in the old world. Many think of cars from these countries as amazing, because they only know the high end (Mercedes, Beemers, Jags etc.) or 'quirky' models like the Beetle. But in fact there always was a lot of ultra-cheap rust-o-matic stuff on the road, like a Panda, Corsa or Wartburg that no us driver with an ounce of self respect would have bought.

  • @ItalianCJM8232
    @ItalianCJM8232 Год назад +2

    Can’t believe you found one! Most of these made it to the crusher. I haven’t seen one in like 30 years

  • @TechMaster2133
    @TechMaster2133 Год назад +4

    HOLY SHIT thats MY old 1985 cadillac Cimarron LMAO, the American flag on the windshield, Broken mirror controls, the headliner and the small grandma dent in the rear quarter...That used to be mine lmao i have videos of it on my channel I bought it off the original owner with 43,000 miles on it.

    • @BruisersBeaters
      @BruisersBeaters Год назад +1

      It's had a rough life since you had it. It's got a replacement engine in place now. The original engine was overheated to the point it just burned the rings out and lost all compression. It got an engine and now has come to me. I've done a lot to make it totally driveabe again. It's a nice little car. It's getting some upgrades soon.

    • @TechMaster2133
      @TechMaster2133 Год назад

      @@BruisersBeaters Oof that kinda makes me sad, that original engine was super tight when i had it, did you get the suspension i had in the trunk installed? i hope that got sold with it,

    • @BruisersBeaters
      @BruisersBeaters Год назад

      @@TechMaster2133 it’s installed and I aligned it. It rides really smooth now. I never experienced it with the worn out suspension.
      The engine it got only has 55k or so now, and is my strongest running 2.0 LQ5. My wagon and cavalier sedan both have the bolt for bolt identical engine, cause that’s how I rollolololololol

    • @TechMaster2133
      @TechMaster2133 Год назад

      @@BruisersBeaters lmao awesome, The original suspension was claaaaped out lol no shocks left at all, so im glad that got replaced.

    • @TechMaster2133
      @TechMaster2133 18 дней назад

      @@BruisersBeaters Just checkin back in, is it still going lol?

  • @nb7466
    @nb7466 Год назад +3

    Well I could see why it failed. Cadillac is supposed to mean something when you drive one. This is a cavalier. No one felt special driving in one of those.

  • @anonymous-nobody1
    @anonymous-nobody1 10 месяцев назад +2

    I owned a 1982 Cimarron, what a POS it was, it was incapable of getting out of its own way even going downhill and off a cliff. The 1982 had a 1.8 Liter carburated 4cyl engine. Please note it was not a "Cadillac Cimarron" but rather a "Cimarron BY Cadillac"

  • @jefferysmith3930
    @jefferysmith3930 Год назад +4

    Not only a fast food burger at a 4 star restaurant, but one that costs $30 and comes on the plate with the Burger King wrapper still on it!

    • @darwinmichel2087
      @darwinmichel2087 Месяц назад

      Actually this is the best description that fits the car. 😂 Yep 30 bucks for fast food Burger . But if you didn't pay 30 bucks but got it for five bucks from the back door of the restaurant. The burgers just fine. And it was the same thing with the car if you bought it used an affordable price it wasn't a bad little car. It was just missing the tech to go faster do overhead cams.

  • @ModelA
    @ModelA Год назад +1

    Totally remember when those came out. Everyone hated them. I still never figured out why. You're right about the heater!!!

    • @zythr9999
      @zythr9999 Год назад

      Easy, Cressida and Maxima were better in every way.

  • @DQSpider
    @DQSpider Год назад +1

    The three speed auto is easily the worst thing about these cars. It might not stand out in a quick review, but when you live with one they sap out what little power and fuel efficiency that 2.0 has. Also the torque converter likes to not unlock so you get a nasty bucking stall when you get off the highway unless you manually downshift them. I would imagine even a four speed manual would be a world of improvement.

  • @bwofficial1776
    @bwofficial1776 Год назад +2

    Cadillac could have been successful in the compact market if it wasn't so obvious that they rebadged a Cavalier. If they'd developed a new platform that was a little sportier and RWD they could have competed with the BMW 3-Series. They had the ability, even though the later Allante was FWD and had the Northstar it still compared favorably with the Mercedes-Benz SL. It's not a bad looking car and the interior looks decent, it's just clearly based on a car that cost half as much.
    In the old days, Arab oil sheiks would drive Cadillacs instead of Rolls-Royces because Cadillac used industrial-sized AC compressors. Rolls-Royce, being from a cool wet country, used tiny air conditioners that couldn't keep up with the desert heat whereas Cadillac had generous capacity.

  • @Rich_123
    @Rich_123 Год назад +3

    Looks like it has the Delco stereo with the secret radio presets.

  • @hollybirge4087
    @hollybirge4087 Год назад

    I noticed the Don Massey Cadillac sticker on the back. My parents bought their 81 Fleetwood Brougham diesel from that dealer. Back in the day, they were great to work with.

  • @Tagiau
    @Tagiau Год назад

    Oh that dash is a peach. No cracks in a cavalier dash just makes me happy. I'm okay with some bubbling, that doesn't rattle going down the highway.

  • @willavila1551
    @willavila1551 Год назад +2

    Great review! These cars are not as bad a people think. I currently own 2 Cimarrons and love them both. My '83 has 56k on it and my '87 has 36k on it. They are mint condition, all original and dealer serviced. I enjoy driving them and always get positive comments when I take them out.

    • @danielberning1240
      @danielberning1240 Год назад

      Will Avila: I too have one and it's from the last year being 1988. Mine is as close to mint as one will find and has 61K. It's the medium red over silver with the red leather. It took me 20 years of careful looking to find it. I'm always looking for fellow Cimarron owners and always hopeful that I'd be able to visit them and check out their car/s. It's funny that you have two of them, because if I found one I liked, I'd add it to this one! What part of the country do you live in? I'm in southern California.

    • @willavila1551
      @willavila1551 Год назад

      @@danielberning1240 I'm in Las Vegas! My '87 is Garnet over Silver and is a fully optioned car including dual power seats, digital dash and factory sunroof. It even has the full set of gold keys and Cimarron mud flaps. Everything works including the original power antenna. A/C is still R-12 and blows nice and cold! My '83 is blue over silver (repaint) and in great shape. It has most of the popular options and all work perfectly. Nice to see that there are others out there that want to preserve these cars for automotive posterity!

    • @danielberning1240
      @danielberning1240 Год назад

      @@willavila1551 So I tried to put some contact info in a response because it would be nice to connect with other Cimarron owners. It didn't work as they must have removed my reply due to putting my email in. Darn. Do you or does anyone know of any Cimarron groups where owners can connect?

    • @brettcannon74
      @brettcannon74 Год назад +1

      It's one of of the most reliable cars I own and I have 16. 84 Cimarron with 94k miles with the rare astroroof

    • @danielberning1240
      @danielberning1240 Год назад

      @@brettcannon74 Hey Brett. Nice to hear. I'm curious. Do you know of any Cimarron groups? I'm in southern California and would love to connect with other Cimarron owners.

  • @bitemyshinnymetalass1569
    @bitemyshinnymetalass1569 Год назад +1

    I had a co worker long time ago in the early 2000s who drove a cimaron to work. It was the strangest Cadillac I've had ever seen.

  • @budweiserbundy1525
    @budweiserbundy1525 Год назад

    Happy New Year, Guy! Can’t wait to see what new vehicles come this new year!!! Hope you’re smoking on that Illinois ZAZA!!

  • @dave11686
    @dave11686 Год назад +1

    These are cool. Thanks to the owner it was the first time I’ve seen one since the late 90s

  • @russwilson4
    @russwilson4 10 месяцев назад

    I had an 85 Cimmaron, loved it. Adequate power fun to drive, fairly thrifty, comfy suspension. One thing that was EXCELLENT this little front wheel car would go anywhere in the snow. I had a good size tree limb crush the car while I was driving. This car was solidly built structually, it saved my life.

  • @edword7195
    @edword7195 Год назад

    in 1987 the GM caviller was sold in Europe with a 2 litter as the SRI 130 that had 128 Bhp almost the same power as BMW 320I 129 BHP. It was also a lot cheaper than the BMW

  • @revolution1one
    @revolution1one Год назад

    I had an '86 which had the '85 face with the 2.8 V6. Also had the vacuum fluorescent (digital) dash.
    I actually loved and miss that car. Sold it to a good friend. And replaced it with an '85 Pontiac 6000 STE. Also with a 2.8 V6 and digital dash.

  • @darylkik777
    @darylkik777 Год назад

    CAFE (Corporate Average Fuel Economy) The Cimarron was never meant to be a huge seller nor fool consumers with its Cavalier base gussied up. The government told auto producers that if your fleet did not average a certain MPG then you would pay gas guzzler type of tax. Rather than shrink your whole fleet add in a small car and your good to go and can keep the big ones. Lincoln did the same with Versailles that was a Ford Granada, Mercury Monarch. The funny thing is people actually bought a few and were willing to pay a premium for a Cavalier. We still have CAFE today in one form or another.

  • @bhumiriady
    @bhumiriady Год назад

    That is definitely one fascinating review of the pre-facelift Cadillac Cimarron!
    Also, Happy New Year to you and your family from Indonesia, Zack.^^

  • @Where_is_Waldo
    @Where_is_Waldo Год назад +2

    I think that's the only J-body ever offered with chrome bumpers. Other than that it looks to me like what a Buick J-body would have looked like and that might have been a better idea. That grille definitely reminds me of my dad's old '89 Century.

    • @danmccarthy4700
      @danmccarthy4700 Год назад +2

      Buick did have a J, though; the Skyhawk. Literally every GM division worldwide except GMC had a J.

    • @Where_is_Waldo
      @Where_is_Waldo Год назад +2

      @@danmccarthy4700 I forgot about that one... and I noticed the Olds J-wagon had a chrome rear bumper too but not on the front.

    • @bikingD
      @bikingD Год назад +1

      82 and 83 Cavalier had chrome bumpers as well.

  • @hoomanAdnan
    @hoomanAdnan Год назад

    Zack please always try to review old cars.. never stop this 🙌🏼❤️
    ❤️ From Bangladesh 🇧🇩

  • @hermesbars5871
    @hermesbars5871 Год назад

    The Chevy Cavalier/Caddy Cimaron were sold here in Brazil from 1982/1996 as "Chevrolet Monza".
    I have one very similar to the Cimaron cause it's four in line with a 3 speed automatic transmission. It's a very nice car, even for today. A lot of people like theese cars in Brazil.

  • @Michka1001
    @Michka1001 Год назад +2

    I don't know if it's because they simply don't exist here in Australia (unless someone's imported one), but I've always like them 😅 regardless of whether it's a 4 or a 6, plus they certainly looked better than most J platform cars I've seen

    • @danmccarthy4700
      @danmccarthy4700 Год назад +1

      That's funny because I live in the US but have always been interested in the Holden Camira, especially the later models with the flush headlamps.

    • @Michka1001
      @Michka1001 Год назад +1

      @danmccarthy4700 they honestly aren't bad cars, thw early ones were plagued with issues and gave them all a bad name, but the later ones had most issues sorted. Never understood why so many people hated them, a friend of mine had one as her first car back when we were I'm highschool but she didn't have a license so I used to drive it everywhere. Even with the 3 speed auto, it'd keep up on the highway very happily. I actually nearly bought one early last year, I'm spewing I missed it!

  • @vrpk7
    @vrpk7 Год назад +1

    Is the tape on the corners the new fangled 0 MPH bumper replacement for a rotten 5 MPH bumper?

    • @BruisersBeaters
      @BruisersBeaters Год назад +2

      Gorilla Tape and plastic backing mounted in place, cut to shape of the bumper. Sure is, these bumper covers are like sugar glass now and are made of unobtanium. So you do what you gotta do. Better than BIG gaping holes.

  • @buddy8225
    @buddy8225 Год назад +1

    Despite the rebadge. I like the looks of this Cadillac.

  • @lincmerc1581
    @lincmerc1581 Год назад +1

    I think the first gen Seville was a much better product. It was a Chevy Nova underneath. The other one that got bad press, but was actually a decent product with much more technology and quality than its lesser stablemates, (Ford Granada/Mercury Monarch) was the Lincoln Versailles.

  • @ajthenerd4918
    @ajthenerd4918 Год назад +1

    Can’t wait for the new videos in 2023!

  • @kevlarazalea
    @kevlarazalea Год назад

    the upload king strikes again 🎉 happy new year!

  • @dkmorris713
    @dkmorris713 Год назад

    Your verbal excellence has actually managed to put a bit of shine on that old turd. My kudos indeed.

  • @ref4044
    @ref4044 10 месяцев назад

    Have had Cadillacs for decades - everything from a Cimarron to deVilles to an Eldorado. Had a 1985 Cimarron back then. I liked it. It was the perfect urban Cadillac for the times. NO complaints. It was fun to drive and easy to park. (also was the best car ever in the snow) I enjoyed it for what it was - Cadillac's version of the J body. Every single division of GM had one back then.

  • @runforit4203
    @runforit4203 Год назад

    I still don’t know why the Cimarron didn’t receive the GM Family 1 2.0L OHC TBI 4 used in the Skyhawk (some models) and Sunbird. I would think it would have a higher redline.

  • @erikdolnack2737
    @erikdolnack2737 Год назад

    My father bought the 1985 Cadillac Cimmaron in May of 1985. That car lasted about 11 years or so, but the body rusted out badly over time. Rust sort of bubbled out from large spots all over the body. The steel used on this vehicle must have been really low-grade.

  • @jlang8213
    @jlang8213 Год назад

    6:03 Don Massey, now Suburban Cadillac was a Cadillac dealership in Plymouth Michigan (metro Detroit). For a while they also sold Rolls Royce and Bentleys.
    I wonder if this car comes from that dealership....

  • @paulm6481
    @paulm6481 Год назад +1

    To add insult to injury this looked a lot like a Cavalier. Other than leather inside it looked like Cavalier. Badge engineering in its worst shape. Amazing to think there was a time GM had more than 50% market share in America in 1970s and 1980s and lost all that because of junk like this.

  • @alexmercer8042
    @alexmercer8042 Год назад +1

    This would've been great if imported to Europe as a luxury trim of the Opel Ascona C with the 2.0 150hp engine. And not being badged as Cadillac of course. They ride the very same platform so probably a lot of parts and underbody structure is the same

    • @runoflife87
      @runoflife87 Год назад +1

      Europe had Ascona Irmscher by that time. European and US Js had different suspension and steering, with US cars being far worse.

    • @alexmercer8042
      @alexmercer8042 Год назад

      @@runoflife87 By being worse, that's for sure. However, I don't know why you bring the Irmscher Sprint for the Ascona, unlike the Senator and Omega, it did nothing. It didn't even look good.

    • @runoflife87
      @runoflife87 Год назад +1

      @@alexmercer8042 well, it was the most desirable Ascona back in the 80's because of proper tuning. Luxury wasn't the "thing" speaking of Ascona/Sierra.

  • @3800TType
    @3800TType Год назад +1

    Skyhawks were the best looking J Body imo if you can find one to review and complete the J Body lineup....

  • @mikojarvinen6273
    @mikojarvinen6273 Год назад

    Always when I see this car mentioned somewhere I think what it could have been. I imagine a E30 3-series style RWD Cadillac. Perfect blend of sportiness and comfort to pull in all those import buyers. Facelift Cimarron styling with RWD proportions. Cadillac comfort and luxury in BMW 3-series size. What a unique car it would have been. Too bad there was no chance they could have made anything in that nature.

  • @dmack7265
    @dmack7265 Год назад

    My uncle had a 87 Cimarron with the 2.8 v6 and a 5speed manual. I thought that was nice car. It was a navy blue two-tone fully loaded.

  • @KennethHughesDavis925
    @KennethHughesDavis925 Год назад

    Don Massey! Did that car have an original Michigan registration? We had Don Massey Cadillac in the Detroit area!

  • @michaelcoffey7362
    @michaelcoffey7362 Год назад

    Cool, My Great Uncle Bob had an ice Blue 1989 one. A nice car. Hurricane Hugo made a tree fall on it, totaled.

  • @courtneypuzzo2502
    @courtneypuzzo2502 Год назад

    one major reason people hated the Cimarron was that it was nothing more than a tarted up version of the Chevrolet Cavalier and it was way underpowered for being a Cadillac 125HP though a Sedan Deville of the same year had the same horsepower though 35 more Ft LB of torque and the Deville weighed 699 LBs more than the Cimarron did the Cimarron weighed 2,630 LBs while the Sedan Deville weighed 3,327 LBs and you can always tell when a Luxury car door shuts as opposed to an import commuter car of the same vintage shuts and you hear the tinny sound because the Steel is thinner and there's also less sound deadening material used then there is in most American cars a Toyota Celica is comparable in weight to a Cimarron the only difference is the Celica was sold in the US for 35 years as opposed to 7 due to its popularity as a low budget sports car and was also popular as a race car in SCCA group 2 and Indy cup series

  • @waynestevens6152
    @waynestevens6152 Год назад

    I like the Cadillac Cimarron, preferably the V6. Things were different back then as technology was just taking baby steps and companies were charged big fines for poor fuel economy. I would love to buy a Cimarron to drive. My daily driver now is my 1887 Pontiac Grand Prix with the 4.3 V6 with fuel injection. Peppy and economical. I hope to drop a 700r4 tranny in it eventually if it will mate up to the motor

  • @eriks9417
    @eriks9417 2 месяца назад

    A nicer dash, center console from dash to armrest would have helped a lot. Not enough change and upgrade from a cavalier interior. The exterior is nice-ish.

  • @ES-ny2vk
    @ES-ny2vk Месяц назад

    FYi..Don Massey sticker on the car. Located in Plymouth, Michigan. They did radio ads on WJR during the 80s. Looks like they are still in business

    • @ES-ny2vk
      @ES-ny2vk Месяц назад

      Take that back...actually named Suburban Cadillac of Plymouth. Don Massey passed away a while ago

  • @RipRoaringGarage
    @RipRoaringGarage 16 дней назад

    Those are HAND MADE bumper ends lol. THey look...not so great but only if you think of them as stock parts. As far as hand made, theyre great!

  • @zythr9999
    @zythr9999 Год назад

    85,lol. When Nissan came out with the redesigned Maxima with a V6 that was the same or cheaper price then the Cimarron.

  • @cleantoronto3658
    @cleantoronto3658 Год назад

    Bubbly , failing headliner reminds me of cancer lumps on my old dog just before we had to put him down

  • @thatcarguy1UZ
    @thatcarguy1UZ Год назад

    Cadillac really should have used the A Body instead. I liked the Cavalier in the 80s. They were good little cars but they were way to econobox to be a prestige brand.

  • @Andyface79
    @Andyface79 Год назад

    This is an object lesson in why GM doing things on the cheap ultimately brought them to bankruptcy.

  • @robertsmith199
    @robertsmith199 Год назад

    Happy Belated New Year's !! I warmed up to your videos and love the older cars. You're doing an awesome job !!! Thanks. :-)

  • @robertborne895
    @robertborne895 Год назад

    Don Massey Cadillac….outside of Milford Michigan!

  • @callumanderson2943
    @callumanderson2943 Год назад

    Now I see why Doug doesn't just review any car.

  • @DMETS519
    @DMETS519 Год назад +2

    Low water mark for Cadillac. They should've just made this as a trim level for a Cavalier you could buy at the Chevy dealer.

  • @davidhoward1653
    @davidhoward1653 Год назад

    Yes subscribed to you man! Lol you take care too man!!

  • @thecoffeeblog
    @thecoffeeblog Год назад

    chevy el camino and ford pinto please !!!

  • @thecloneguyz
    @thecloneguyz Год назад

    MY NEIGHBOR HAS ONE in his garage with 1,018 miles with White exterior and Red interior
    (SITTING right next to a LINCOLN DIAMOND JUBILEE he says has real gold & diamonds)

  • @ajgamble451
    @ajgamble451 Год назад

    My bf is giving me a dodge stealth and an 06 Escalade…. debating submitting them for a review when I get them lol

  • @Chris_Adams1
    @Chris_Adams1 Год назад

    See you next year!!!

  • @yevhenmartyniuk8309
    @yevhenmartyniuk8309 Год назад

    Those Thunderbird-ish tail lights looks insanely cheap.

  • @KayakTN
    @KayakTN Год назад

    I kinda want one.
    Maybe next year.

  • @redneon06
    @redneon06 Год назад

    Let’s count all the screws we see in the interior!!!

  • @alexandermathar7780
    @alexandermathar7780 5 месяцев назад

    The Cimarron is the only Cadillac that is accepted by the Opel Gang. To the bitter end!!

  • @andy_182
    @andy_182 Год назад

    ShootingCars is gonna go deaf pretty soon from releasing too many bangers

  • @southernights
    @southernights 17 дней назад

    It’s the Lincoln Versailles of Cadillac.

  • @milesdyson
    @milesdyson 9 месяцев назад

    LOVE the Cimarron, HATE Caddy SUVs!!!

  • @danielbilorian2243
    @danielbilorian2243 Год назад

    They should have at least kept the Opel interior and suspension

  • @retrosteven
    @retrosteven Год назад

    To 2023 the new year is going to be better for me.

  • @matthrivnak6572
    @matthrivnak6572 6 месяцев назад

    They wanted a fuel efficient car, we gave it to them, then they cried about it!

  • @vicp8772
    @vicp8772 Год назад +1

    J series introduced me to Honda. Thx. Really thanks

  • @josh1alderete
    @josh1alderete Год назад

    I like it 👍🏽

  • @michaelhoskins832
    @michaelhoskins832 3 месяца назад

    Cadillac should have called this the Cinnamon.

  • @zythr9999
    @zythr9999 Год назад

    For what one paid for this still 5 digit ODO, when competition like the Cressida had 6 digit lol

  • @frankdenardo8684
    @frankdenardo8684 Год назад

    A fancy looking Chevy Cavalier

  • @keithdosik
    @keithdosik Год назад

    My grandpa had one of these, it was sad cause he thought it was a real Cadillac. 😢

    • @bwofficial1776
      @bwofficial1776 Год назад +1

      Legally it was a real Cadillac.

    • @Dankcatvacs
      @Dankcatvacs Год назад +1

      At least its an American built car right?

  • @dragonpullman23
    @dragonpullman23 10 месяцев назад

    Is the owner's name spelled "Erin" or "Aaron?"

  • @runoflife87
    @runoflife87 Год назад

    The dashboard is very ugly, makes Skyhawk/Firenza interior almost luxurious. But Ascona/Cavalier (UK) dashboard is so much better than US-made one. As well as the exterior to be honest.

  • @kc0lif
    @kc0lif Год назад

    nice car.

  • @bobfox2733
    @bobfox2733 Год назад

    Upscale Cavalier

  • @althunder4269
    @althunder4269 Год назад

    It took them a year to slap some Caddy badges on a J car?

  • @idoamindado3963
    @idoamindado3963 2 месяца назад

    This turd shares top spot in GM 80s Hall of Shame, alongside infamous engineering disasters like the 4-6-8 and the Oldsmobile diesel. Perfect examples of how lazy, cheap and mendacious GM was back then.

  • @nfullenwider
    @nfullenwider 3 месяца назад

    It's not a bad car. It's a bad Cadillac.

  • @leeatterberry1239
    @leeatterberry1239 Год назад

    This car was straight up junk