These Fleetwoods, along with the other B-bodies and Town Cars were the last great American sedans. Smooth, comfortable, spacious, quiet. And now they're pretty much considered classic cars.
It's Known. Cadillacs were never B bodys, B bodys were used for the upper pontiacs, oldsmobiles and smaller buicks until 1958, when it became used also by chevrolets and pontiacs. Cadillacs, upper level buicks and olds were C bodys. In 1985 GM donsized it's c bodys making them FWD, the Big Cadillac fleetwood brougham became a D body until it's demise in 1996.
Back when Cadillac still meant luxury. These cars had space; you could fit 4 people in the back. Know it's all bucket seats, no space...look like sports cars. This is a fucking real luxury sedan.
@@bigsmoke2924 That was the last Seville but the last real full size V8 Cadillac was the Deville/DTS for 2011. Also the last year for the Lincoln Town Car as its rival.
cars nowadays are made to a cheap budget and of poor quality plastics. Really awful now you get cheap ass fabric seats that look like plastic lol just cheap nasty throwaway cars that don't last. Which is in direct juxtaposition to the environmentally conscious people complaining that old cars kill the environment yet the pump out all these cheap cars that don't last and use more resources. stupid
cars nowadays are made to a cheap budget and of poor quality plastics. Really awful now you get cheap ass fabric seats that look like plastic lol just cheap nasty throwaway cars that don't last. Which is in direct juxtaposition to the environmentally conscious people complaining that old cars kill the environment yet the pump out all these cheap cars that don't last and use more resources. stupid
i just remember as a 7 year old, i thought these cadillacs were SO epic and luxurious! my eyes used to get wide every time i would ride in my uncles. MAN. thank you for THIS, kyle.
Kyle, you forgot to mention that this was the quietest car ever tested by Motor Trend magazine. Another thing. You mentioned that the steering doesn't allow you to feel the road. In a luxury car, you should NEVER feel the road through the steering wheel. That is the German definition of a luxury car. We want AMERICAN luxury cars.
+Wayne Johnson I have a Lincoln LSC which is like the only one in the country I do believe 😊 well hope anyway hehe. I love American cars but never seen any of these here and the cost to import one is a bit expensive not to mention that there doesn't seem to be many around anymore ! hope that cash for clunkers scheme didn't kill all the nice American cars of yesterday as when old cars are gone they are gone for good. New cars are boring and all look the same lately.....
Melbourneboy1984 The Cash for Clunker's program was a complete failure. 70% of those who participated went out and bought foreign made cars with the money ------ just before GM declared bankruptcy. LOL
I am really starting to fall in love with these cars. I have had my 1996 Deville since new, and it is in mint condition thanks to it being in my climate and humidity controlled garage its entire life. Not driven in rain or snow. Please find me one of these in my Deville condition to fill my 2nd bay.
In college, I worked at a residential condominium where the residents all had luxury cars, several of the residents even owning their own limousines. Of all the cars I drove, I always wanted this model, as I knew that it could be the one luxury car that might be financially attainable for me decades later. I was very disappointed when it was discontinued, and now, three decades later, I don’t care for the look of any Cadillac models. I’ll just keep my money.
Nowadays every one seems to be more concerned about performance than luxury. A caddy doesn't need to be a BMW wanna be. It should be a Rolls-Royce wanna be lol
Schön, dass Du auch ältere bzw. alte Fahrzeuge präsentierst. Wenn ich diesen 1994 Cadillac sehe und eine Mercedes S-Klasse aus demselben Baujahr daneben stelle, dann wirkt der Caddi auf mich wie aus einer ganz anderen Epoche...trotzdem hat der Wagen etwas, denn er wurde in Deutschland niemals offiziell angeboten, was ihn zumindest hier zu einem außergewöhnlichen Exoten macht.
That "Brougham" designation always made me laugh, the word gave me the idea the sort of sound someone would make when clearing his throat..."cough cough BROOOOUGHAAAM!!!"
@KLINGY94 I have a 96 Deville, I get told constantly that I drive a grandpa's car.... but I don't care, it has low mileage, was a good price, and yes, I bought it from my grand father haha. But its comfy, that's for sure!
This is such a far cry from the original Fleetwoods of the 40's, 50's and 60's. Those cars had a presence with great style features and classiness. This car was a dinosaur even when it was new hence why they didn't last for long. The previous 80-92 Fleetwood brougham cars were higher quality and much better looking.
dstarks80 The materials used on the interior all through the years are the same and very good quality. Just these 93-96 was a bad body style that just took a dive and to me the worst looking Fleetwood. That includes the Deville 94-99 and also the Roadmaster and Caprice, just unproportioned round boats that have no value. The 80-92 Fleetwood Broughams were much better looking and real classic Cadillac's. Sure the engine might be better but not the car.
+AMCNorthstar 93 Having owned 2 Broughams and still own a 93 Fleetwood, I disagree about the quality of the interiors being the same. The Fleetwoods of 93-96 dashboard will crack and the leather seats will tear before the Brougham seats will. The Fleetwoods plastic door bezels will get brittle and the door lock buttons will break off. The Fleetwoods window regulators will break causing the windows to not work properly. I also disagree about these cars having no value. The 93-96 Fleetwoods are more desired among collectors than old Broughams and demand greater prices.
dstarks80 Ok well you are entitled to your opinion but I do think the older 80-92 Fleetwoods are better in many ways. I really do not like the body style for 93-96 at all and never did. The engine might be better but thats it. I see a lot of them for sale and they dont bring much at all and take longer to sell then the older ones. I blame that mostly to the body style. But it mostly depends who the buyer is, whether they want a nice classic or a nice beater car and the newer 93-96 is a great big beater car or more a round boat.
I love the last Generation Broughams for two additional level of equipment memory and heated seats and a CD player was more common with thease aswell with the 94-96 Roadmasters and Caprice Classics.
Love the videos. Just saw the video of your sisters cruze. It's a beautiful car. Congrats to her. We are Gm people we won't own anything but. Great videos thanks for making them. This caddy is awesome. We have a 2013 Xts
Here in Russia 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood with 125.000 miles cost ~$10.000. I almost bought it, but then I remembered that for this price I can get a ten years old Mercedes-Benz S class. Sure I bought it, but now it's time to save up money for second AMERICAN car :) (to be honest I'm torn between 1993 fleetwood and 2002 town car II and I don't know which is better).
I owned a 1988 Lincoln Mark VII LSC which was an excellent car. It shared the high powered 5 litre engine with the Mustang and many parts were fairly easy to come by. The odd part isn't so easy but they can still be found. Surprisingly good on gas for what it is and a car that can be fairly easily worked on. You can change a suspension air bag in less than half hour with a flathead screwdriver. For some reason many owners have the air suspension removed on Lincolns. My particular car is quite hard to come by but it's one I'd own again if I could find the one I wanted in mint shape. Look it up; it's about the best looking and most powerful car of this class and era you could hope to own, aside from the LT1 Brougham of course. The 87 and on LSC had a great interior and options too. Careful with it in wintery Russia though; you wouldn't want to go rolling it like I did!
Just bought one “non-running” for $700. Starts with starting fluid, I believe I’m one fuel pump replacement away from having a dirt cheap reliable daily.
Breaks my heart. I just got a '93, and the motor is just plain asthmatic--accelerates like a four-cylinder economy car. I've got to get that thing running the way God intended, but I'm broke! One day, though, VROOM!
5 people clearly don't know about this great American craftsmanship. I wish they still made cars like these, comfortable, actually fit 5-6 normal sized people, and actually had an engine with some power behind it
Saw your review of the 1973 Fleetwood Brougham. Man!! What a difference between the 2!! The '73 was much more elegant, luxurious, posh and oozed Cadillac mystique. This model, well, looks like an upscale Olds or Buick. This was when G M was blending their lines, and the distinctness of their product suffered. Like other things in life, they just don't make 'em the way they used to, even in 1994.
Definitely a more worthy and dignified example of the Cadillac name, than the attempt made a decade later. Even nowadays it could be used as a safe and comfortable long distance driver, for example, as a designated carpool vehicle among buddies, specially after replacing the stock engine with a Cummins 4BT or a Mercedes 3.0 or 3.5L in-line 6 cyl. turbodiesel.
Thank you for the complement. Here lexus don't sell to much. But engines bigger than 2.0 are also limited by super high taxes: here there is sold the lancia thema (euro version of chrysler 300): the price is 76500$, pays 38000$ in tax, because it is considered a large engine (3000 V6 diesel). We have a 23% direct tax + a CO2 tax + a engine size tax.
My dad sold my Hyu last year 2021, and instead of With A Few Good Friends for 2023, replaced by Can't Get You Out Of My Head, the new 22 kicks just present
Nice evaluation of one of the more attractive body styles of Cadillac's Fleetwood models. While it may lack the ultra-sophistication of Mercedes and other European brands in the area of refinement, i.e. alcantara headliners, higher quality materials, real veneer wood, less plastics; Cadillac still gave a lot of style. Unfortunately refinement means more expense which the 'bean-counters' seem to avoid in the name of making more profit. I still admire the American luxury cars such as this perhaps out of loyalty, wishing that the quality would be a bit better. Have to say the Cadillac C 6 has been hailed as a much more refined car, but the paradox is that its cost is way out of my league. Thanks for your video!
lol, i live in sweden, i'm 17 years old and fuel is not a problem xD i got a boat that drinks 10litres/10km when i get one of these caddies very soon it will feel like dream for my fuel economy !
Actually, they care, the most sold luxury cars here (Portugal) are the BMW 5 series and the Mercedes E class, and more than 90% have the smaller diesel (2.1l, 2.0l). They cost 80000$. The vast majority of mercedes S classes and BMW 7 series also came with the smaller diesel (3.0l) and they cost 135000$. Here is very very rare to find a gasoline luxury car (they represent less then 1% of luxury car sales)
Congrats on your success.. That's a first time I've heard something different in your videos...your opinion.. Thanks. I know it's a long shot, been waiting 2 years, but do you think you can review some more Olds and possibly the Mazda MPVs. You haven't done one yet
These Fleetwoods, along with the other B-bodies and Town Cars were the last great American sedans. Smooth, comfortable, spacious, quiet. And now they're pretty much considered classic cars.
You are very right, a few years ago I was sure Cadillac was going to make the Sixteen. Then for some reason it got canceled.
Hopefully the CT8 (if ever finished) will be the new Fleetwood.
This is a D body
MrTheMiguelox how can you tell?
It's Known. Cadillacs were never B bodys, B bodys were used for the upper pontiacs, oldsmobiles and smaller buicks until 1958, when it became used also by chevrolets and pontiacs. Cadillacs, upper level buicks and olds were C bodys. In 1985 GM donsized it's c bodys making them FWD, the Big Cadillac fleetwood brougham became a D body until it's demise in 1996.
I must drive one of these before I die. I love big American Auto’s.
I have a Fleetwood 96 , An estate wag 96 , and backups …
HUGE car! I sat in one when I was about 6 years old and they are VERY intimidating and that horn is awesome!
Back when Cadillac still meant luxury. These cars had space; you could fit 4 people in the back. Know it's all bucket seats, no space...look like sports cars. This is a fucking real luxury sedan.
Indeed
What a car, like very much USA cars, they have soul.
Xistory
Xistory you gotta love Cadillac
Last of the real Cadillacs...
Not at all.
CEOkiller wrong
New Cadillac CTS with the LS v8 is one hell of a car
@@starxlr7863 the 04 sls was the last 8n my opinion
@@bigsmoke2924 That was the last Seville but the last real full size V8 Cadillac was the Deville/DTS for 2011. Also the last year for the Lincoln Town Car as its rival.
I want cars like that to come back :(( Why nowadays everyone loves inline engines and cars packed with cheap plastic?
cars nowadays are made to a cheap budget and of poor quality plastics.
Really awful now you get cheap ass fabric seats that look like plastic lol
just cheap nasty throwaway cars that don't last. Which is in direct juxtaposition to the environmentally conscious people complaining that old cars kill the environment yet the pump out all these cheap cars that don't last and use more resources.
stupid
cars nowadays are made to a cheap budget and of poor quality plastics.
Really awful now you get cheap ass fabric seats that look like plastic lol
just cheap nasty throwaway cars that don't last. Which is in direct juxtaposition to the environmentally conscious people complaining that old cars kill the environment yet the pump out all these cheap cars that don't last and use more resources.
stupid
You can thank gov't regulations & environment worship for a good deal of that. To get cars like that back, we'd have to fix a lot of stupid. :P
cuz it's safer and barely breaks
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This is one of my favorite cars of all time! Especially with the LT1!
This is always the car that comes to my mind whenever I see anything associated with Cadillac. I want one, I want one! :)
i just remember as a 7 year old, i thought these cadillacs were SO epic and luxurious! my eyes used to get wide every time i would ride in my uncles. MAN. thank you for THIS, kyle.
I recently bought one with 85,000 miles all i can say is Wow its a great car
Have you had any problems with it?
Kyle, you forgot to mention that this was the quietest car ever tested by Motor Trend magazine. Another thing. You mentioned that the steering doesn't allow you to feel the road. In a luxury car, you should NEVER feel the road through the steering wheel. That is the German definition of a luxury car. We want AMERICAN luxury cars.
Wish they sold these in Australia
I'd have one by now
Melbourneboy1984 You would have LOVED it too. :)
+Wayne Johnson
I have a Lincoln LSC which is like the only one in the country I do believe 😊 well hope anyway hehe.
I love American cars but never seen any of these here and the cost to import one is a bit expensive not to mention that there doesn't seem to be many around anymore ! hope that cash for clunkers scheme didn't kill all the nice American cars of yesterday as when old cars are gone they are gone for good. New cars are boring and all look the same lately.....
Melbourneboy1984 The Cash for Clunker's program was a complete failure. 70% of those who participated went out and bought foreign made cars with the money ------ just before GM declared bankruptcy. LOL
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LOL hardly surprising, standard really and typical beurocratic idiots doing what they do best.
Ruining......
My friend has this very type of Caddy but in a very pretty dark green. Very much a road trip car.
My Father just gave me a 1994 one with 128,000 miles I'm loving it
Hey Darren go poop yo pants
I am really starting to fall in love with these cars. I have had my 1996 Deville since new, and it is in mint condition thanks to it being in my climate and humidity controlled garage its entire life. Not driven in rain or snow. Please find me one of these in my Deville condition to fill my 2nd bay.
Beautiful car to drive and very powerful.Just bought one,love it.
A cruise ship on wheels.
gotta love old gm cars, such a perfect car to blast gin n juice in at full volume
In college, I worked at a residential condominium where the residents all had luxury cars, several of the residents even owning their own limousines. Of all the cars I drove, I always wanted this model, as I knew that it could be the one luxury car that might be financially attainable for me decades later. I was very disappointed when it was discontinued, and now, three decades later, I don’t care for the look of any Cadillac models. I’ll just keep my money.
I fell blessed I got to drive one of these.
I miss these cars
I don't understand why they can't make a nice car today
money and greed. They save in cheap alternatives to construct the cars and reap the same if not more money from buyers in their "new" cars
Nowadays every one seems to be more concerned about performance than luxury. A caddy doesn't need to be a BMW wanna be. It should be a Rolls-Royce wanna be lol
Cars are pretty much the same but safer
as a 13 year old i love these cars! i like the engine as well so that i can carry my friends in this 4dr 'corvette' when i grow up~
You're 22 now bro 👍
Lol he's 22 now
@@elgeneralxx ha ha that's crazy!
Love these big boats. My girlfriends parents had one of these in high school. It just floated down the highway at 80mph. Great car.
0-60 MPH in 8.5 seconds
That was so much for such full side sedan.
Not bad on these days.
2:07 such an awesome bellowing horn. Gave me goosebumps just listening to it.
I like these sedans more!! Brilliant job bro.
This is my type of car.
This is my type of car.
This is my type of car.
Schön, dass Du auch ältere bzw. alte Fahrzeuge präsentierst. Wenn ich diesen 1994 Cadillac sehe und eine Mercedes S-Klasse aus demselben Baujahr daneben stelle, dann wirkt der Caddi auf mich wie aus einer ganz anderen Epoche...trotzdem hat der Wagen etwas, denn er wurde in Deutschland niemals offiziell angeboten, was ihn zumindest hier zu einem außergewöhnlichen Exoten macht.
Clean and Mean! I'd buy this car. Thanks for the showcase Kyle!
That "Brougham" designation always made me laugh, the word gave me the idea the sort of sound someone would make when clearing his throat..."cough cough BROOOOUGHAAAM!!!"
One of the best experiences for road trips, you don't get to tired
Great car. I drove it in Saudi Arabia in 1996. Greetings from Istanbul...
gees this reminds me of being a kid going every where in my grandpas caddys such nice comfy cars
I’ll never not love a Cadillac
Back then when a Cadillac still looked like a Cadillac and not like a Toyota.
Agreed......but this is still so ugly looking. So bloated with bad proportions. A far cry from the original Fleetwoods.
They'll never be a Toyota..
You'll never see a Cadillac as a taxi-cab car, while Europe is full of Mercedes- Benz taxis, like in Germany, Austria, Blegium, etc, etc..
I live in Europe and I know 90 percent of the taxis are Mercedes 9 percent are fiatsand 1 percent is a Volkswagen
Brome with a lot of Crougham. Love the versatile center console!
Now that's a car and in great shape also. I sure miss my 1962 Coupe deville
I had years ago. Drove from Mass to Maryland was comfy all the way.
I happen to drive a dang 2010 Toyota Corolla and I have driven a big Cadillac before and I loved it .
This vehicle deserves place 8n my future collection.
my dad had a 94 Oldsmobile 98, which is very similar to this car, it was an amazing car totally loved it
My parents have this very car. They love it!
those back seats look damn comfy! i wanna take a road trip in one of those!
I too like & prefer these types of cars vs modern computer on wheels. This is a beautiful Cadillac. 🙂👍
This one is a beautiful one! 😍😍😍😍
Wonderful and very interesting car. No words to describe it.
@KLINGY94 I have a 96 Deville, I get told constantly that I drive a grandpa's car.... but I don't care, it has low mileage, was a good price, and yes, I bought it from my grand father haha. But its comfy, that's for sure!
This is such a far cry from the original Fleetwoods of the 40's, 50's and 60's. Those cars had a presence with great style features and classiness. This car was a dinosaur even when it was new hence why they didn't last for long. The previous 80-92 Fleetwood brougham cars were higher quality and much better looking.
+AMCNorthstar 93 They used better materials for the interior but most of those 80's models had pathetic engines.
dstarks80 The materials used on the interior all through the years are the same and very good quality. Just these 93-96 was a bad body style that just took a dive and to me the worst looking Fleetwood. That includes the Deville 94-99 and also the Roadmaster and Caprice, just unproportioned round boats that have no value. The 80-92 Fleetwood Broughams were much better looking and real classic Cadillac's. Sure the engine might be better but not the car.
+AMCNorthstar 93 Having owned 2 Broughams and still own a 93 Fleetwood, I disagree about the quality of the interiors being the same. The Fleetwoods of 93-96 dashboard will crack and the leather seats will tear before the Brougham seats will. The Fleetwoods plastic door bezels will get brittle and the door lock buttons will break off. The Fleetwoods window regulators will break causing the windows to not work properly. I also disagree about these cars having no value. The 93-96 Fleetwoods are more desired among collectors than old Broughams and demand greater prices.
dstarks80 Ok well you are entitled to your opinion but I do think the older 80-92 Fleetwoods are better in many ways. I really do not like the body style for 93-96 at all and never did. The engine might be better but thats it. I see a lot of them for sale and they dont bring much at all and take longer to sell then the older ones. I blame that mostly to the body style. But it mostly depends who the buyer is, whether they want a nice classic or a nice beater car and the newer 93-96 is a great big beater car or more a round boat.
I love the last Generation Broughams for two additional level of equipment memory and heated seats and a CD player was more common with thease aswell with the 94-96 Roadmasters and Caprice Classics.
now THATS a true Cadillac
man you know every thing about these cars... haha
great video as always!
one of my favorite cadilacs of all time i so want one of these
Love the videos. Just saw the video of your sisters cruze. It's a beautiful car. Congrats to her. We are Gm people we won't own anything but. Great videos thanks for making them. This caddy is awesome. We have a 2013 Xts
I love American classics like that
My all time favorite sedan.
LOL !
When you pressed the throttle with the Mufflers/Back view, everything flexed and moved, funny !
i remember 17 years ago thinking that Cadillacs from this time we so cool and modern. If i knew what was to come in 2011, I couldnt even imagine...
It's clean as hell
Here in Russia 1993 Cadillac Fleetwood with 125.000 miles cost ~$10.000. I almost bought it, but then I remembered that for this price I can get a ten years old Mercedes-Benz S class. Sure I bought it, but now it's time to save up money for second AMERICAN car :) (to be honest I'm torn between 1993 fleetwood and 2002 town car II and I don't know which is better).
Should have got a '94-'96 Brougham with LT1 engine.
I owned a 1988 Lincoln Mark VII LSC which was an excellent car. It shared the high powered 5 litre engine with the Mustang and many parts were fairly easy to come by. The odd part isn't so easy but they can still be found. Surprisingly good on gas for what it is and a car that can be fairly easily worked on. You can change a suspension air bag in less than half hour with a flathead screwdriver. For some reason many owners have the air suspension removed on Lincolns. My particular car is quite hard to come by but it's one I'd own again if I could find the one I wanted in mint shape. Look it up; it's about the best looking and most powerful car of this class and era you could hope to own, aside from the LT1 Brougham of course. The 87 and on LSC had a great interior and options too. Careful with it in wintery Russia though; you wouldn't want to go rolling it like I did!
В каком городе в России продаются эти Кадиллаки? :-)
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кэди это что то! у меня аналогичный как в видосе и нарадоваться не могу...
Just bought one “non-running” for $700. Starts with starting fluid, I believe I’m one fuel pump replacement away from having a dirt cheap reliable daily.
Most beautiful of cars built
Love that style GM car. Would probably prefer a great restomod than a new one.
It's a royal car!
I like rear wheel drive and I love the LT1 engine. easy to work on
Breaks my heart. I just got a '93, and the motor is just plain asthmatic--accelerates like a four-cylinder economy car. I've got to get that thing running the way God intended, but I'm broke! One day, though, VROOM!
5 people clearly don't know about this great American craftsmanship. I wish they still made cars like these, comfortable, actually fit 5-6 normal sized people, and actually had an engine with some power behind it
Saw your review of the 1973 Fleetwood Brougham. Man!! What a difference between the 2!! The '73 was much more elegant, luxurious, posh and oozed Cadillac mystique. This model, well, looks like an upscale Olds or Buick. This was when G M was blending their lines, and the distinctness of their product suffered. Like other things in life, they just don't make 'em the way they used to, even in 1994.
Great video as always Kyle! I too love those older GM big sedans.
OOH! Is a dash cover!!! Thank GOD I thought it was sun damaged! what a beautiful car
This is what a Cadillac should be. Big and comfortable.
Sweet I love those caddies the 96
@xRAMxDOD Lol that is an awesome horn. I've only ever heard such horns in these older Cadillacs as well as Buick Roadmasters. That's it.
those cars don't take more fuel per 10km than a Volvo 740, you can easy get a Cadillac Brougham down to 09 liter per 10km
Rev´s the engine and he goes 9 mph.
Definitely a more worthy and dignified example of the Cadillac name, than the attempt made a decade later. Even nowadays it could be used as a safe and comfortable long distance driver, for example, as a designated carpool vehicle among buddies, specially after replacing the stock engine with a Cummins 4BT or a Mercedes 3.0 or 3.5L in-line 6 cyl. turbodiesel.
Why?
Thank you for the complement. Here lexus don't sell to much. But engines bigger than 2.0 are also limited by super high taxes: here there is sold the lancia thema (euro version of chrysler 300): the price is 76500$, pays 38000$ in tax, because it is considered a large engine (3000 V6 diesel). We have a 23% direct tax + a CO2 tax + a engine size tax.
My dad sold my Hyu last year 2021, and instead of With A Few Good Friends for 2023, replaced by Can't Get You Out Of My Head, the new 22 kicks just present
1994 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, 170,306 miles
Nice evaluation of one of the more attractive body styles of Cadillac's Fleetwood models. While it may lack the ultra-sophistication of Mercedes and other European brands in the area of refinement, i.e. alcantara headliners, higher quality materials, real veneer wood, less plastics; Cadillac still gave a lot of style. Unfortunately refinement means more expense which the 'bean-counters' seem to avoid in the name of making more profit. I still admire the American luxury cars such as this perhaps out of loyalty, wishing that the quality would be a bit better. Have to say the Cadillac C 6 has been hailed as a much more refined car, but the paradox is that its cost is way out of my league. Thanks for your video!
Je ne comprend pas tout ce que tu dis mais cette cadillac est magnifique 😍 un de mes rêves les plus fou 😄😍 merci pour la vidéo 😉
I want this car! Gonna go around my local dealers to look for one and trade in my truck for it :)
Last of a breed that actually were comfortable, luxuriously styled and weren't reminiscent of half an egg-shell on 4 wheels.
lol, i live in sweden, i'm 17 years old and fuel is not a problem xD i got a boat that drinks 10litres/10km when i get one of these caddies very soon it will feel like dream for my fuel economy !
YES!!! thank you kyle for that GREAT car! gotta love GMs b-bodys - i have one myself :)
This dealership always has good cars!
when you were doing other videos, i was hoping you were gonna do this!!!
it's luxurious as the previous 92 brougham
Officially a Antique as of this year!
IM 15 And LOOOOVEE THIS CAR
engine looked super clean
this must be the cadilac version of the buick roadmaster, lots of similarities
My grandpa's fav. car !!!
Actually, they care, the most sold luxury cars here (Portugal) are the BMW 5 series and the Mercedes E class, and more than 90% have the smaller diesel (2.1l, 2.0l). They cost 80000$. The vast majority of mercedes S classes and BMW 7 series also came with the smaller diesel (3.0l) and they cost 135000$.
Here is very very rare to find a gasoline luxury car (they represent less then 1% of luxury car sales)
my favourite cadillac ever
This thing is a beast!
the HORN is so EPICCCCCCCCCCC.
Congrats on your success.. That's a first time I've heard something different in your videos...your opinion.. Thanks.
I know it's a long shot, been waiting 2 years, but do you think you can review some more Olds and possibly the Mazda MPVs. You haven't done one yet
Very nice! I, to am a caddy guy. I would like to say well done video. I my self was not a fan of the Bro, but I now see why people were.
These cars are so cool.
A true real American Cadillac
reliable engine