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General Motors Corp's 1994-1999 Cadillac Sedan DeVille and DeVille Concours models feature impressive acceleration with brisk passing response although the Concours is outstanding in terms of performance. The 4.9-liter V-8 base engines deliver plenty of power, but the later Northstar V-8 editions are even better. While the Sedan DeVille and DeVille Concours are styled conservatively, they are desirable in terms of roomy accommodations and performance and provide good value for the money.
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General Motors Corp's 1995-1999 Chevrolet Cavalier models feature an improved suspension, lengthened wheel base and stiffer structure, all of which combine to provide a comfortable ride in cars that absorb most bumps easily without floating or wallowing on wavy surfaces. However, base and LS models lean considerably in turns and respond sluggishly to quick steering changes. The Z24 also rides quite well on most pavement surfaces but provides tighter control.
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The advantages of the front-wheel-drive luxury Cadillac DeVille automobile include its build quality, acceleration, interior materials, passenger room, cargo room and quietness, but rear visibility, fuel economy and its navigation system controls are detracting factors. The US-built car is recommended.
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