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Cadillac - Seville (1999)

Discover the enduring appeal of the 1999 Cadillac Seville—an icon of American luxury that still commands admiration in today’s used‑car market. Whether you’re comparing the Cadillac Seville price to contemporary rivals or evaluating depreciation trends, understanding the baseline details of this trim level helps you make an informed decision. Below is a comprehensive snapshot of the 1999 Seville’s specifications, typical market conditions, and the factors that influence its long‑term value.

  • Engine Options (1999): 3.8‑liter 6‑cylinder (I‑6) for standard models and an optional 4.3‑liter I‑6 that adds torque. A V‑8, the 5.6‑liter V‑8, is available in the higher‑trim Seville Exclusives.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed automatic, part of the 4L80E family. The manual option was discontinued in the model year 1999, making the automatic the sole transmission choice.
  • Powertrain: Front‑wheel‑drive layout with 215/55R18 front and 215/55R18 rear tires.
  • Fuel Type: Regular 87 octane gasoline, with a recommended petroleum engine oil of 5W‑30 for optimal performance.
  • Key Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 108.6 inches
    • Overall Length: 196.3 inches
    • Overall Width: 75.1 inches
    • Overall Height: 59.8 inches
    • Curb Weight: 4,220 lbs (standard) to 4,350 lbs (V‑8 variant)
  • Passenger Capacity: 5 seats (two front, three rear) with a 60/40 split in the rear that allows optional cargo space.
  • Quirks & Highlights:
    • Rear‑view camera was not part of the 1999 equipment list; buyers often add aftermarket solutions.
    • The Seville’s classic “S‑config” sliding roof remained fully functional when the model was first introduced.
    • Optional alloy wheels came in 7‑inch by 17‑inch frames, lending a more upscale look.
  • Safety & Features:
    • Front airbags, side‑impact beams, and anti‑roll bars were standard.
    • Optional upgrades included a cassette player, CD player, and a AM/FM stereo that could be connected to a 5‑point aux port.
    • The cradle‑make ABS and EBD braking system maintained a solid anti‑skid performance.

When looking beyond the spec sheet, the next logical step is to understand how the Cadillac Seville depreciation curve shapes its pricing landscape. A typical approach is to chart wear over the first five years:

  • First year: 15‑20% depreciation from original MSRP (the Cadillac Seville 1999 price).
  • Year 2–3: 25‑35% cumulative loss.
  • Year 4–5: 30‑40% further loss.

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