1995 Cadillac Deville Luxury Car Review & Performance

1995 Cadillac Deville Luxury Car Outside Features


Let's start with the hood. This sleek stretch of metal is so expansive that you could get out the high-backed chairs and serve Thanksgiving dinner to an entire family - the Corleone family. Indeed, with its tinted windows, weighty quarter panels and gleaming black paint job, this Concours is imposingly stately: It looks like a car from which you might get an offer you can't refuse.

We know that stolidity is a Cadillac hallmark, but to us, the Concours' low-skirted rear-quarter panels looked too blocky and hefty for a model that's trying to woo a more style-conscious market segment. In fact, more than anything, these sturdy hind quarters recalled the back fenders of the '72 Plymouth Fury our test driver commandeered during his college days. We felt ourselves yearning for some kind of styling flourish in the back - or maybe just something a bit more svelte in the quarter-panel department.

However, the judicious use of chrome side molding provides a minimalistic antidote to the gaudy Caddies of yore. The no-nonsense body-colored door handles, window trim and mirror housings lend the Concours the kind of earnestness that could make it the car of choice for a CEO - or, for that matter, a head of state.


1995 Cadillac Deville Luxury Car Inside Features


Handball, anyone? The interior of this yacht seems roomy enough for a quick game; meanwhile, the panoramic windshield appears vast enough to allow for the proverbial thousand-mile stare.

And unlike some vehicles that claim to accommodate six passengers (that is, as long as two of them are under 4-feet tall), the Concours is a true 6-seater, with enough shoulder- and legroom for the New York Knicks' starting five plus Pat Riley.

The driver's door opens up nice and wide, allowing you to slide comfortably behind the wheel. And once in position, you can choose from a wide array of seat position options on the door armrest - not to mention the power-mirror switch, the four power-window buttons and the power door and rear-window lock. The Cappuccino Cream-colored perforated leather seats are plush and cozy, and the heated-seat option ensures a toasty ride on a cold night.

Thumbs-up to the digital instrument panel, especially the mileage-range readout to the left of the steering wheel that counts down how many miles remain until the fuel tank runs dry. Also conveniently located is the climate control data to the right of the steering column, featuring inside/outside temperature. And for those whose eyes grow weary of the cathode glow of these brightly hued digits, a turn of the display knob will fade out everything save for the speedometer reading.

Rear legroom is superior, the rear-seat vanity mirrors are a nice touch, and the rear-seat head bolster is a conscientious nod to those who might care to take a nap during a long trip - which one could make quite comfortably in the Concours.


1995 Cadillac Deville Luxury Car Road Test


It wasn't very long ago that the words Cadillac and performance were rarely used in the same sentence. But that was before the Cadillac STS zoomed onto the scene and opened up a whole new world of possibilities for General Motors' luxury-line division. And although we wish the Concours was fueled by the same 300-hp powerplant as its Seville and Eldorado cousins, it performed impressively during various acceleration, steering and passing maneuvers.

For instance, its 0-to-60 mph time of 8.2 seconds would be nothing to sneeze at even in cars significantly lighter than the 2-ton Concours. And during a bracing 65-to-85 mph push in a passing situation, the Northstar engine engaged with authority, emitting a full-throated roar that was like music to our ears.

The old saw about Cadillac owners - that they may love their Caddy, but they hate the road itself - is addressed by the Concours' suspension, which offers a beatific, floating-on-air ride. But unlike the mushy suspensions of yesterday's highway hogs, the Concours protects its passengers from the road without causing the driver to actually feel cut off from it.

One negative note: Although the speed-sensitive steering cuts down on the wobble and float of the old days, there's still a bit of drift to the steering. In fact, a few times on the freeway, we took our eyes off the road for a second or two and found ourselves travelling in whatever direction we were gazing in. Needless to say, that's not safe.

But the Concours is a perfect car for taking a drive in the country - which is exactly what we did. The Concours' ride was so unobtrusive, even serene, that it didn't get in the way of our car full of nature lovers soaking up the beauty of some lush late-autumn colors.


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