1995 Cadillac Deville Interior Review at Automotive.com
»Locate a Dealer»Find a Used Car»Get Financing

1995 Cadillac Deville Review: Interior

Find a Car
 

1995 Cadillac Deville Review

Luxury with a bite
Interior
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. Next Page



1995 Cadillac Deville