When did they stop making DeVille?
2005
Cadillac de Ville series
Cadillac DeVille | |
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Production | 1958–2005 |
Model years | 1959–2005 |
Body and chassis | |
Class | Full-size luxury car |
How much did a Cadillac cost in 1953?
The big seller in the Series 62 line was the four-door sedan, which accounted for 24,000 of the model’s $34,000 sales. In the Series 62, a club coupe cost $2,900 and a convertible ran $3,400.
When did the Cadillac DeVille go out of production?
History of the Cadillac DeVille. The Cadillac DeVille is a classic full-size luxury auto that was in production from 1958 to 2005 with model years 1959–2005. The DeVille began as a trim level on the 1949 Coupe de Ville, which was a two-door hardtop without pillars. After the 2005 model year, the Cadillac DeVille became the DTS.
When did Cadillac move the Coupe de Ville to a convertible?
Given their sales success, it was only natural that the Coupe de Ville and Sedan de Ville were moved to their own separate series in 1959, the Series 6300, being joined by a DeVille convertible in 1964.
When was the Cadillac Series 62 Coupe de Ville made?
The Cadillac Series 62 Coupe de Ville was introduced late in the 1949 model year. Along with the Buick Roadmaster Riviera, and the Oldsmobile 98 Holiday, it was among the first pillarless hardtop coupes ever produced. At $3,496 it was only a dollar less than the Series 62 convertible, and like the convertible, it came with power windows standard.
What kind of engine does a Cadillac de ville have?
DeVilles and 2-door Eldorados became the Series 6300 and Series 6400 respectively, though they all, including the 4-door Eldorado Brougham (which was moved from the Series 70 to Series 6900 ), shared the same 130 in (3,302 mm) wheelbase. Engine output was an even 325 hp (242 kW) from the 390 cu in (6.4 L) engine.
History of the Cadillac DeVille. The Cadillac DeVille is a classic full-size luxury auto that was in production from 1958 to 2005 with model years 1959–2005. The DeVille began as a trim level on the 1949 Coupe de Ville, which was a two-door hardtop without pillars. After the 2005 model year, the Cadillac DeVille became the DTS.
When did the short deck Cadillac de Ville change?
The short-deck hardtop Town Sedan was moved from the DeVille series to the Series 6200, being replaced by a short-deck Park Avenue. In addition all short deck Cadillac models went from being 6-window sedans in 1961 to 4-window sedans in 1962 and 1963.
The Cadillac Series 62 Coupe de Ville was introduced late in the 1949 model year. Along with the Buick Roadmaster Riviera, and the Oldsmobile 98 Holiday, it was among the first pillarless hardtop coupes ever produced. At $3,496 it was only a dollar less than the Series 62 convertible, and like the convertible, it came with power windows standard.
DeVilles and 2-door Eldorados became the Series 6300 and Series 6400 respectively, though they all, including the 4-door Eldorado Brougham (which was moved from the Series 70 to Series 6900 ), shared the same 130 in (3,302 mm) wheelbase. Engine output was an even 325 hp (242 kW) from the 390 cu in (6.4 L) engine.