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Hi guys,
Looking for a second cadillac and found what looks to be a mint 90 deville with 73,000 miles on it.Can anyone tell me anything about this car as far as how it rides engine etc...Here is a pic of it.
 

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Price sounds good although those pics say 2003 so it could be in different condition now... looks like Miami.

Thats a pretty reliable car overall if it was maintained right. As for the ghetto-fab accessories, well thats up to you.
 

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Our SDV just turned 100K and we love it. I have a minor gremlin in it concerning the idle speed control, but have bypassed it. The ride is very nice, lots of room, overall a very comfortable hiway cruiser. Ours likes the mid-grade fuel and on a recent trip from NYC to Pittsburgh it got right at 25 mpg. Our Grand Am gets better mileage, 28-30, but the trip is so long and harsh in the Grand Am. The 6 hours in the SDV are a pleasure. For $1200, as long as it doesn't have head gasket problems, it would be hard to go wrong.
 

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Thanks for the replies guys keep them coming! The date in the pics are wrong.these pics were takin a few days ago.The gentleman that took them said he couldn't figure out how to change the date in the camera!
Thanks for your input!

Mike
 

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$1200 for a minimum $3200 car is phenominal.

Check maintenance records and fluids to be safe but other than that the car is a very nice ride.

The "ghetto fab" accessories are part of the edition it is which appears to be dealer installed especially with the color combo the way it is. I've seen a very similar package before.
 

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I got $1200 for my 90 CDV with 138K in February, so that doesn't sound too bad for this car. Pull the codes the next time you look at it. Press and hold 'off' and 'warmer' on the climate control and watch the gas gauge for codes.
 
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