Cadillac Seville sls
After several decades in the market the Seville is approaching retirement, 2004
will be the last year that the Cadillac Seville will be in the market. It will
soon be replaced by the much anticipated Cadillac STS, doing away with the Seville
name means is a sign that Cadillac is moving into a new era of car manufacture,
engineering and design.

For 2004, the STS has been dropped from the rank. Only the SLS is available for this last salvo. But this being on the last year doesn?t mean
the SLS has gone less better, quite the contrary the SLS maintains all of the
well-loved features of the Seville that has encouraged many Americans to continue
patronizing the product for decades on end. This five-passenger luxury vehicle
does not bring changes into the market on its last year on the shelf, it retained
all the best features from previous years like the air conditioning with dual
zone automatic climate control, a power tilt/telescoping leather-wrapped steering
wheel with radio and climate controls, leather upholstery, 10-way power front
seats with power lumbar adjustment and driver-seat memory and heated front and
rear seats as standard features.
Another standard on the SLS is the OnStar system which combines security and
comfort in an efficient service system that let's you find help with one touch
at the dial. The STS has always been the performance machine but the SLS can hold
up well enough on its own, fitted with a 4.6-liter Northstar V8, this front-wheel
drive luxury performs excellently with 275 horsepower at 5600 rpm and 300 lb-ft
of torque at 4000 rpm snug in its pocket.