2000 Cadillac DeVille Base 0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

2000 Cadillac DeVille  Base  0-60 Times, Top Speed, Specs, Quarter Mile, and Wallpapers

The 2000 Cadillac DeVille Base is a Front-wheel drive Sedan. It can accommodate up to 6 passengers. It has 4 Doors and is powered by a 4.6L V8 DOHC 32 valves Northstar engine which outputs 275 hp @ 5600 rpm and is paired with 4 speed automatic gearbox. The 2000 Cadillac DeVille Base has cargo capacity of 507 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1820 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2000 Cadillac DeVille Base has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include None and None. The front suspension is while the rear suspension is. The car also features a It has as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 300 N.m of torque and a top speed of 239 km/h. The 2000 Cadillac DeVille Base accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 7.5 seconds and hits quarter mile at 15.2 seconds. Fuel consumption is 13.9 L/100km in the city and 8.1 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 51,995

Name Base
Price $ 51,995
Body Sedan
Doors 4 Doors
Engine 4.6L V8 DOHC 32 valves Northstar
Power 275 hp @ 5600 rpm
Number of Seats 6 Seats
Transmission 4 speed automatic
Cargo Space 507.0 L
Maximum Cargo Space 507.0 L
Wheel Type
Series
Drivetrain Front-wheel drive
Horsepower 275 HP
Torque 300 N.m
Top Speed 239 km/h
Acceleration 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) 7.5 s
Fuel Type
Fuel Consumption (City) 13.9 L/100km
Fuel Consumption (Highway) 8.1 L/100km
Gear Type auto
Weight 1,820 KG
Brand Cadillac
Model DeVille
0-400m (Quarter Mile) 15.2 s
0-400m (Quarter Mile) - Speed 151.4 km/h
0-800m (Half Mile) 25.2 s
0-800m (Half Mile) - Speed 170.4 km/h
Modifications (MODS)
Modifications Cost $ 0

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2000 Cadillac DeVille Used Price Estimates

Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition Trade In Price Private Party Price Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding $ 1,570 $ 2,610 $ 3,179
Clean $ 1,396 $ 2,327 $ 2,834
Average $ 1,049 $ 1,761 $ 2,145
Rough $ 702 $ 1,195 $ 1,456

With its strong powerplant, excellent road manners and well-appointed interior, the DeVille is one of the best full-size luxury sedans on the market.

Cadillac's DeVille brand celebrates its 50th anniversary in the marketplace with a completely revamped car and the introduction of groundbreaking high-tech features.

The new DeVille is evolutionary in design, yet is more than 2 inches shorter and narrower than last year's version, giving it a slightly trimmer, cleaner look. Its wheelbase is actually 1.5 inches longer, while interior space is virtually as roomy as the 1999 car. It is available in three models: the base DeVille, a ritzy DeVille High Luxury Sedan (DHS) and a sporty, five-passenger DeVille Touring Sedan (DTS).

This year's car benefits from a stiffer body architecture that provides a notable increase in torsional rigidity. That not only allows for improvements in crashworthiness as well as noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) control, but also in handling dynamics. What's more, Cadillac's Northstar V8 has been redesigned from the inside out to achieve better mileage with regular fuel, smoother and quieter operation, and certification as a low-emission vehicle (LEV) for California and certain Northeast states.

Night Vision is the first automotive application of thermal-imaging technology that helps drivers avoid collisions by enhancing their ability to detect objects well beyond the normal range of their headlights. Another DeVille "first" is the use of Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist, which uses an array of four sensors to help the driver in parking maneuvers. Then there's StabiliTrak 2.0, the latest version of GM's highly acclaimed stability-control system. It is enhanced for 2000 with the addition of active steering effort compensation, which slightly increases turning effort during sudden maneuvers, and side-slip-rate control, which responds to traction loss at all four wheels by gently applying both front brakes to help the driver regain control. In addition, the DeVille DTS will feature the second generation of Cadillac's continuously variable road-sensing suspension, called the CVRSS 2.0.

All DeVilles include leading-edge passive restraints, a CD-based navigation system and the OnStar communications system, as well as the industry's first light emitting diode (LED) taillight and center high-mounted stoplight combination. Building on its reputation for comfort and convenience, the 2000 DeVille also offers such luxury touches as three-zone climate control, adaptive seating, massaging lumbar seats and a new center seat/storage system. Rear-seat passengers enjoy a theater seating layout (for optimum forward visibility), heated seats and power lumbar adjustments.

As Cadillac's flagship sedan, the new DeVille is a sophisticated American luxury car that remains true to Cadillac's heritage, yet hints at the division's high-tech future. We think that mix will appeal to both the Town Car set and Cadillac purists alike.

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2000 Cadillac DeVille Engines

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Cadillac DeVille Overview and History

The 2000 model year saw the first major redesign since 1994 and the introduction of the last generation of the Deville.
Cadillac's history can be traced back to the beginning of the 18th century. Although coaches, horse riding or walking were the favorite means of locomotion during those times and no cars had been yet made, it's important to trace the brand to its origins. The genesis of Cadillac as it is widely known today began in 1701, when a group of French explorers led by Le Sieur Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac traveled to the northern parts of the US and established Ville d'Etroit. The settling would ultimately come to be known as Detroit, a flourishing industrial city, teeming with car plants and foundries.

However, Sir Cadillac would not have any connection to the future of the Cadillac car workshops. Its actual beginnings can be traced to the mid 19th century, when a boy named Henry Martyn Leland was born. Leland grew up on a farm near Barton, Vermont, where he received a solid working-education that taught him the importance of doing a job properly, regardless of its importance.

The farm-training he received, combined with his penchant for improving working methods, led to his growth as an engineer. However, Cadillac would not yet emerge as an automobile brand. By 1890, Leland had founded his own company in partnership with Robert C. Faulconer and Norton, after having convinced the former of the city's need for machine shops. The company's area of expertise was gear grinding and the development of special tools.

Soon after the company received general credit for the quality of the products it marketed and Leland had asserted himself as a talented engineer, the shift from steam-powered vehicles to gasoline-powered ones was made. Following the work of the visionary Daimler and Benz in Europe, a man named Ransom Eli Olds from Michigan teamed up with a group of investors under a firm called Olds Gasoline Engine Works. Their main objective was to  build a gasoline-powered engine to be fitted on the chassis of a vehicle.

The project was a success but the resulting product was flawed: the gears in the transmission were too loud. Olds turned to Leland and Faulconer for help. The two entered a straight competition against the Dodge brothers who were also supplying engines for Olds. Although Leland's ultimately developed 10.25 Hp engine was better than that of Dodge, Olds turned it down due to the high car sales his company registered at the time. Basically, there was no need for a new engine.

Still, Leland's engine would soon come to use. Shortly after Olds' refusal of using the newly designed engine, Leland was looked up by two men concerning the liquidation of a company that had previously built cars. Its name was the Detroit Automobile Company and had been initially reorganized by Henry Ford, who left shortly after the company began crumbling again. Leland persuaded the investors to stay in business, convincing them of the utility and importance of the automobile industry in the near future.

With an engine already designed, Leland and Faulconer were brought in and the company adopted the name of Cadillac, that of the explorer that had founded the city over two centuries ago. The Cadillac coat of arms was adopted as the company's new logo and the baby-firm would still receive international recognition for its automobiles.

Leland's engines had already garnered appreciation and were some of the most accurately built units of the time. In fact, not only the engines were reliable and built with pinpoint precision, but they were also highly versatile, successfully catering for the need of interchangeability. This feature has earned Cadillac the Dewer Trophy, being the first time when such an award was handed to an American automobile manufacturer.

Later on, Cadillac would be part of a larger entity, the General Motors company, then run by William Crapo Durant - who paid $ 4.5M in cash for Leland's company to merge with GM. From that point on, several models would be developed and enter production by Leland's departure in 1917.

The Brougham, Fleetwood, Deville and the Eldorado are some of the most famous models build by the GM's prodigious branch. Its accomplishments vary from speed breaking records on American territory to engineering improvements that were a premiere for the automotive world. For example, Cadillac introduced the revolutionary electrical lighting and ignition Delco system as standard equipment on their cars, as well as boasting the world's first independent front suspension on its entire line of automobiles in 1934.

Closed cooling systems, electronic injection systems and catalytic converters are also among the long list of first-to-have-done things introduced by Cadillac in the US. Despite the low reception of the brand in Europe, Cadillac remains one of the great classics overseas, still boasting a privileged status among American car producers. After all, it's a brand deeply rooted in nobility grounds.

2000 Cadillac DeVille Consumer Reviews

leaderscab, 12/08/2010
2000 Cadillac DTS White Diamond 300Hp
I purchased this beauty on ebay with 100,000 miles and the car was a super clean Sarasota, Fla car. It has all options and is an eye catcher. I first had to replace the tork converter sensor at 128,000 miles $ 980 and at 168,000 getting an occasional tork sensor code again but the light goes out and mileage is great. Replaced the left front wheel hub at 105,000 miles and the right is near ready to be replaced. The steering wheel programing is in need of fixing because the wheel don't move up on exit but down. The CD player rejects and gives an alarm code. The dash cover rolled up on the edges which is common on those models but was simple to repair with adhesive and replace. Love the car
meiosisrocky, 01/11/2014
DHS 4dr Sedan
14 years old and still going strong
I have owned a 2000 Cadillac DeVille DHS for about 5 years. When a favorite relative passed it on to me, it was almost 9 years old and had sat unused in a garage for at least 2 years with just 22,000 miles on it. Professional mechanics told me I would likely have all kinds of very expensive problems with it and offered to take it off my hands and pay me $ 2000. GM was in trouble at the time but I decided to keep the car and take the risk. With the exception of replacing the battery, tires and overhauling the brakes - they were wrong about every other dire prediction. In 5 years, I've spent about $ 5000 in repairs and maintenance on the car. It's been worth every dollar. UPDATE as of Nov 2014: After owning the 2000 DHS for a total of 6 years, I traded it in on a 2006 Cadillac DTS. Although the styling on the 2006 is a bit more chiseled and refined, the 2000 definitely rode better and quieter - wish I had kept it.
ancestorantarctic, 08/09/2011
I Love My DTS.... Still
As a child of the sixties, I always admired the iconic Cadillac brand. Back when I was a kid, a Cadillac was a Cadillac and everything else paled in comparison. As I approached 45 years old, I was looking to buy a car and looked at everything, from BMW to Jaguar to Mercedes Benz, but my wife had been working for a major cosmetic company and had earned 2 pink Cadillacs in 02 & 04. That's where I fell in love with the Deville. It had everything, style, prestige, confort, performance, and reliability. The DTS ticked all the boxes for what I wanted in my own car. So I found my bronzemist DTS and brought her home. 5 years later, I'm still in love with her.
addiebecome, 05/08/2006
2000 DeVille
The trade-off between handling and comfort is excellent. For a large heavy car with a relatively powerful V8,the fuel ecomony is very good. I changed the front tie-rods and front engine mount after 60,000 miles. Also, the front seat warmers no longer work and the Northstar engine burns oil. Other than that, this is a great car.
bogeycycle, 06/16/2019
2001 Cadillac DeVille
"Do not buy one!"
One of the worst cars we have owned! The North Star V8 has great performance but horrible reliability. Used a quart of oil every 500 miles. Air conditioning failed at 100,00 miles, security system failed, power windows failed, transmission acted up, suspension failed, only 14mpg in town. Only good things were power and comfort.
mercifultuesday, 12/22/2018
2005 Cadillac DeVille
"The American Highway King"
I love this car! I needed a new car when my Chrysler 300 was totaled, and found this one with 97,000 miles for $ 3,000, a steal! I had four criteria for my new car: it had to be American, with a V8, four doors, and under $ 4,000. This limited my options (excluding RWD models - snowbelt!) to Northstar Cadillacs, "Panther bodies" and the Lincoln Continental, and several others. I went with the 2005 Deville, for a few reasons. For one, it's a Cadillac! The inside is SO COMFORTABLE and she's loaded. Two, the 2005-2011 Northstars had the head gasket problem fixed, so these models are much more reliable. Third was the outrageously low price. An older gentleman owned it and babied it, only certified Cadillac service, so I knew what I was getting. Fourth was the fact that the 2000+ Northstars took regular gas, a huge plus! The Northstar V8 is a monster of an engine, rev-happy with great torque around 2,700 RPMs and up. And by the way, it sounds awesome. The exterior is very nicely styled as well. Mine is a base model, but it came with every option minus night vision and ultrasonic parking assist. It has chrome Vogue rims and whitewalls, heated seats front and back, cooled front seats with the memory package and 8-way power adjustments, Sirius XM radio, heated steering wheel, sunroof, leather seats, 4-speed auto, CD, driver information center, and cool personalization features like the passenger mirror lowering so you can see the pavement when backing up! Lots to love, the seats are supremely comfortable front and back, loads of space. Its just such a classy car. I'm in college, and my buddies mock me for driving an "old man car," but I just smile when I think of the gem I've got. Without fail, whenever they ride in it, I get "This is a sweet car!" I know it brother, That's why I got it. One of the best kept secrets out there in terms of bang for the buck! You will simply not get more for less. And in the several months since I've owned it, I've had no mechanical issues. Don't let the "It's got a NORTHSTAR?!?!?" garbage scare you away! I highly recommend it!
coffeediscover, 05/07/2018
2002 Cadillac DeVille
"my first Cadallac, im hooked, great car"
well built car with comfort in mind, easy to drive, auto- adjusting every option at the touch of a finger, Bose stereo/with surround sound, just a sharp looking car. now for the bad news, the power window motors are from what im told are defect, they have little plastic gears that when exposed to extreme cold or prolonged cold like months of winter they will crack/break and not function, Iv had 2 replaced since iv owned the car, which brings me to the other issue costly to replace/repair parts. But im satisfied with the car over all and would buy again.Read less

2000 Cadillac DeVille Base Specifications

Base Dimensions

Cargo Capacity507 L
Curb Weight1820 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity66 L
Height1439 mm
Length5258 mm
Max Trailer Weight907 kg
Wheelbase2929 mm
Width1891 mm

Base Mechanical

Drive TrainFront-wheel drive
Engine Name4.6L V8 DOHC 32 valves Northstar
Stability Control (Option)Yes
Traction ControlYes
Transmission4 speed automatic

Base Overview

BodySedan
Doors4
Engine4.6L V8 DOHC 32 valves Northstar
Fuel Consumption13.9 (Automatic City)8.1 (Automatic Highway)
Power275 hp @ 5600 rpm
Seats6
Transmission4 speed automatic
WarrantiesBumper-to-Bumper80000/km, 48/Months Powertrain80000/km, 48/Months Roadside Assistance80000/km, 48/Months Rust-through160000/km, 72/Months

Base Safety

Anti-Lock Brakes4-wheel ABS
Anti-Theft AlarmNone
Brake Type4-wheel disc
Child-proof LocksNone
Driver AirbagNone
Passenger AirbagNone
Side AirbagNone

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I have owned and still have a 2009 Kia amanti it is now 2024 I have 51000 miles on this car excellent handling in all weather except ice and deep snow very fast in traffic I think the handling is tight and responsive. My spouse has driven this on the interstate frequently and the first thing he did was get it up to 220 mph at this speed is floaty but under 80 mph just a pleasure to drive *****
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