CADILLAC SEVILLE: The all - new 1992
Cadillac Seville features handsome European styling but retains the traditional Cadillac cues, especially the trademark Cadillac «eggcrate» grille and the wreath - and - crest emblem.
CADILLAC SEVILLE: Cadillac's re-styled flagship has been designed to attract younger, import - oriented buyers.
Not exact matches
The letters STS, previously used to denote sporty
Sevilles, put the newest
Cadillac in nominal line with the rear - wheel - drive CTS below it in the range and the SRX crossover beside it.
Starting with the 1977 model year, production
Sevilles used the larger 5 lug — 5 inch bolt circle common to full - size Chevrolet passenger cars (1971 — 76),
Cadillacs, Buicks, Oldsmobiles, Pontiacs, and 1/2 ton Chevrolet / GMC light trucks and vans.
Early
Sevilles produced between April 1975 (a total of 16,355) to the close of the 1976 model year were the first
Cadillacs to use the smaller GM wheel bolt pattern (5 lugs with a 4.75 in (121 mm) bolt circle; the 2003 — 2009 XLR also uses this pattern).
Cadillac dealers can't get enough
Sevilles.