Seville

Cadillac Seville generations

Produced from 1975 to 2003, the Cadillac Seville sedan was Cadillac's response to the growing popularity of American buyers of European cars. The car received a purely European exterior design and the latest suspension with variable stiffness shock absorbers, which were controlled by a computer. With a length of 5.18 meters, the Seville was both the smallest and most expensive Cadillac, marking the company's departure from the traditional idea "the bigger the car, the better". The first generation cars were rear-wheel drive, whereas the second generation models received a front-wheel drive system. But the engines were always powerful.

Years of manufacture Seville

Generations Seville

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