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1993 Cadillac, lovingly owned by my late uncle. This classic beauty is looking for a new home, and it has been garage-kept since day one, preserving its original condition. With just 83,400 miles on the odometer, it was primarily used for short commutes before my uncle retired. The longest trips it’s seen were only around 2.5 hours—never pushed too hard.
The car has always been well-maintained, with regular servicing throughout its life. It's currently still garaged, though it hasn’t been driven much lately, so a new battery is likely needed. The photos you see here were taken by a realtor, and I haven't had the chance to give it a full detailing yet. The garage where it’s stored is part of a property that will be sold on December 4th, so arrangements may need to be made if relocation becomes necessary.
I drove the Cadillac about a month ago after giving it a jump, and it handled smoothly—still rides like a dream.
This '93 Cadillac represents a bygone era of American luxury. It’s a true classic with all the original features intact, including the plush interior and Cadillac’s unmistakable smooth ride quality. My uncle took great care of this car—regular service was a priority for him, and it shows. The garage-kept condition has preserved the exterior and interior remarkably well.
There are no major known issues; however, like with any classic car, a bit of routine maintenance could be expected due to age. The car has not had a recent detailing, so a good cleaning is recommended to bring out its full shine.
If you’re in search of a well-preserved, classic 90s Cadillac with a great history and the legendary comfort these cars are known for, this might be the perfect one for you.
1993 Cadillac, lovingly owned by my late uncle. This classic beauty is looking for a new home, and it has been garage-kept since day one, preserving its original condition. With just 83,400 miles on the odometer, it was primarily used for short commutes before my uncle retired. The longest trips it’s seen were only around 2.5 hours—never pushed too hard.
The car has always been well-maintained, with regular servicing throughout its life. It's currently still garaged, though it hasn’t been driven much lately, so a new battery is likely needed. The photos you see here were taken by a realtor, and I haven't had the chance to give it a full detailing yet. The garage where it’s stored is part of a property that will be sold on December 4th, so arrangements may need to be made if relocation becomes necessary.
I drove the Cadillac about a month ago after giving it a jump, and it handled smoothly—still rides like a dream.
This '93 Cadillac represents a bygone era of American luxury. It’s a true classic with all the original features intact, including the plush interior and Cadillac’s unmistakable smooth ride quality. My uncle took great care of this car—regular service was a priority for him, and it shows. The garage-kept condition has preserved the exterior and interior remarkably well.
There are no major known issues; however, like with any classic car, a bit of routine maintenance could be expected due to age. The car has not had a recent detailing, so a good cleaning is recommended to bring out its full shine.
If you’re in search of a well-preserved, classic 90s Cadillac with a great history and the legendary comfort these cars are known for, this might be the perfect one for you.