December 20, 201114 yr Cheers or Jeers: 35,000 Mile 1991 Cadillac Brougham D'Elegance Special Edition Classic Link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/35945-miles-like-new-1991-Cadillac-Brougham-DElegance-magnificent-leather-mint-/330659788434?pt=US_Cars_Trucks&hash=item4cfcdbf692 Absolutly pristine 1991 cadillac fleetwood brougham d eleganceThis is a Special Edition Classic model that is in virtually new condition with only 35223 actual miles. The interior is absolutely like the day it was built and features special, hand glove, extra soft leather twin comfort lounge reclining seats with 6-way power controls on each side. Other options and features include cruise control, power windows, power door locks, remote mirrior, day/night rear view mirror, tilt wheel, automatic headlight dimmer, AM/FM Stereo Cassette and ice cold air conditioning, The Cadillac Classic package includes a custom grill, special carriage roof with coach lights, and unique exterior decor group. It runs and drives like new and is a pleasure to drive. The 5.0 Liter 170hp V-8 has plenty of power and the automatic transmission shifts flawlessly. It was purchased new in Baltimore, Maryland and has been extremely well maintained its entire life. All manuals are included with the purchase of this rare limited production luxury car.this is a must see and drive .we drove this car on and 700 mile trip this week and it was amazing can be driven anywhere,you only find the best only once in great while this is the one.
December 20, 201114 yr Cheers from a show car point of view, but those things are too big for daily drivers. Unless you live out in the middle of no where. On a side note we've come a long way in 20 years, when a 5.0 liter V8 made 170 hp. Now a 4-cylinder makes that. Maybe 20 years from now a 4-cylinder will make 400 hp.
December 20, 201114 yr 4-cyl Ecotec has already made 1000, IIRC. Car is not 'too big' for a DD, I DD a 237" truck everyday in Jersey - BFD. In my car days, I preferred my Pontiac DD's length immensely: 213". Just about perfect.
December 20, 201114 yr I would only consider Broughams/Fleetwoods from this generation which have the 368 Cadillac engine or the 350 Chevy motor.
December 20, 201114 yr Would be an interesting car to keep largely as is but upgrade to a later LT or LS engine...
December 20, 201114 yr Cheers from a show car point of view, but those things are too big for daily drivers. Unless you live out in the middle of no where. And yet, I see these all over Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island and even a couple in Manhattan. Quite honestly, as someone who has driven a Caprice wagon as a NYC daily driver, there is no parking... regardless of the size of the car. I could put that wagon in some tiny spots... I'd say a smaller car gets you parking about 15% more often. If you park in a garage, it cost the same for a fullsize Caddy as a Chevy Spunk, er... Sonic. You have to have something like a Smart to get a real parking advantage.
December 21, 201114 yr Not bad for a mid-sizer. I'd drive one as my daily... not one in that condition, that one is too nice. It would go well when I want something more than my compact Toronado.
December 21, 201114 yr Would be cool to have one just like that along w/ a black '89 Town Car as a pair.
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