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Cadillac Seville OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS

Owner Reviews
3.8
13 Reviews
5 star
31%
4 star
46%
3 star
8%
2 star
8%
1 star
8%
Overall
3.8
Value
3.7
Style
4.4
Performance
4.2
Comfort
4.7
Fuel Economy
2.8
Reliability
2.8
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Mariam
Mariam
Altamont, Oregon
4.0
Excellent car
I absolutely love this car. I have had it or about 6 years now. I got it when I first moved to Oregon, and I was a little cautious with it because it looked nice, but it was used. I know or a fact that when you get a used car, the people clean them up and then give them the car when it costs more to repair the car than when you first bought it. I had to learn this the hard way, and I am now very cautious when it comes to buying a car. This was my third car, and I am so glad that I got it.
Mallik
Mallik
Lubbock, Texas
3.0
A lot of little problems over time but a super smooth ride
To begin, we bought this car used but at the time of the purchase the car was pretty solid and there weren't any major cosmetic damages. The first thing I noticed about the car when I drove it was how comfortable and smooth it is to drive. Now keep in mind, it has an 8 cylinder engine and it eats up a lot of gas so if you want a car with good gas mileage, this isn't the one. The overall feel of the car is very solid and heavy. The design of the car is nothing special and not really a seller. The steering wheel is super smooth and makes driving a pleasure. Now, to address the major issues with this car. As it is now, the drivers side window does not roll down and it cannot be opened from the inside. It seems the computer system that controls the locks and the windows and the air conditioner is a bit buggy and glitchy. It is an older model but the sum of all these little defects is pretty annoying. Overall, it's great to drive but with all it's little problems, you invest a bit of money into it and for an older car it doesn't seem worth the trouble.
Patrick
Patrick
Phoenix, Arizona
5.0
Took me across the nation and back
I originally bought my caddy for 300 dollars from a family friend in 2008. It was my first car and, at the time, I figured it would probably die on me in half a year tops and I would just go back onto the market to find a replacement. It was used by the previous owners to handle a 45 minute work commute before they got their replacement and the only major damage was a dent on the hood from where the car smacked into a deer going 75 miles an hour, and came out with nothing more than a small dent in the hood and a broken grill. Though it required a few fixups, eventually costing me about 2,000 dollars over the course of 3 years, it was a sturdy car that worked wonderfully. It ran perfect in the snow in Providence and in the mountains of Wyoming, and handled the streets of Phoenix with just as much class. The leather interior was a bit worn, but gorgeous, though the exterior was almost certainly something to love in the years before I got my hands on it. The AC unfortunately was unreliable, and my biggest complaint was that the metric to US conversion button was right next to the passenger seat, resulting in the ongoing prank of "Hit the metric button when he's not looking, then watch him have a heart attack when the digital display says 120 km/hr"