2003 Cadillac Seville

The Cadillac Seville is a luxury sedan that carries itself with quiet elegance
and understated sophistication. It does away with the aggressive styling sported
by hatchbacks, convertibles and other cars. But this tamed style and design hides
the great performance machine that resides 'neath the hood. The Seville is not
just all good looks, it is also fitted with a great engine that allows it to deliver
excellent performance. The 2003 Cadillac Seville is available in two trim levels,
the SLS (Seville Luxury Sedan) model and the STS (Seville Touring Sedan) model.
The 2003 Cadillac Seville SLS has a redesigned exterior that sets it apart from
previous models. New body-colored grille and fog lamps give the Seville a polished,
coordinated look. This style was initially used in 2000 when the restyled STS
tail lamps, rocker moldings and wheels where first introduced. The 2003 Cadillac
Seville's great performance is because of the superb Northstar engine. Each of
the two trims is fitted with a slightly different version of this engine. The
SLS model takes the 4.6-liter, 279-cubic inch Northstar V8 that delivers 275 horspower
at 5600 rom and 300 lb/ft of torque at 4000 rpm.
The STS claims the zippy 4.6-liter/270-cubic inch Northstar that spews 300 horsepower
at 6000 rpm and 295 lb/ft of torque at 4400 rpm. The STS trims are the Cadillac
Seville's performance cars and are gifted with the latest sophisticated machinery
that other cars may never even have heard of nor dreamt to have. These revolutionary
equipments contribute to giving the Cadillac Seville a stable ride, better driving
control and response plus an excellent driving experience. New equipments like
the Continuously Variable Road-Sensing Suspension, Performance Algorithm Shifting
and the new Magnetic Ride Control which makes use of an innovative system to control
the wheels and body motion.