Cadillac STS for the winter

Cadillac STS for the winter

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Pentoman

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4,814 posts

262 months

Sunday 4th October 2015
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I fancy a 1999-onwards Cadillac STS. Don't know why, always have, since they were launched here as an experiment. They look good and are different. I like petrols and I do few miles so... Why not.

Where have they all gone though? At any time there are just one or two for sale across eBay, autotrader and pistonheads.

Are they so unreliable they have all gone to the garage in the sky? Or did they really sell so few?

And, final question... Are they front drive?

Jimmy Recard

17,540 posts

178 months

Sunday 4th October 2015
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I like them. And yes, 300 horsepower and front driven.

I recall something to do with head problems on them (bolts stretching, I think).

I think that's usually what they get scrapped for. I'd like to get one like this:


Pentoman

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4,814 posts

262 months

Monday 5th October 2015
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Yes!

5ohmustang

2,755 posts

114 months

Monday 5th October 2015
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Were they imported officially to the UK?

There's a ton of them on craigslist in the U.S. dirt cheap.

Buffyd

613 posts

196 months

Monday 5th October 2015
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5ohmustang said:
Were they imported officially to the UK?

There's a ton of them on craigslist in the U.S. dirt cheap.
Pretty sure it was, remember sitting in one at the Earl's Court motor show many moons ago and saw one on Autotrader earlier in the year for about £5k.

300bhp/ton

41,030 posts

189 months

Monday 5th October 2015
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5ohmustang said:
Were they imported officially to the UK?

There's a ton of them on craigslist in the U.S. dirt cheap.
Yes fully UK spec and RHD.

5ohmustang

2,755 posts

114 months

Monday 5th October 2015
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That's en car sam neil drives in the movie "in the mouth of madness"

LuS1fer

41,086 posts

244 months

Wednesday 21st October 2015
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Defnite engine problems. Always reminded me of a Rover 800 TBH.

sassanach0

215 posts

231 months

Thursday 22nd October 2015
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only real issue with them is the head gasket failure caused by the head bolts pulling out of the alloy block,easily cured albeit time consuming for anyone with engineering skills.

Pentoman

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4,814 posts

262 months

Saturday 24th October 2015
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sassanach0 said:
only real issue with them is the head gasket failure caused by the head bolts pulling out of the alloy block,easily cured albeit time consuming for anyone with engineering skills.
That's a shame, since supposedly this engine was super low maintenance. I was told that it was designed such as it could be driven even with no oil or water (!!?). Switching from two cylinders to the next two to the next and so on. Seems hard to believe...

largelunchbox

582 posts

200 months

Saturday 24th October 2015
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I have a Sts for sale, only 11k miles from new. Would you like more details?

sassanach0

215 posts

231 months

Saturday 24th October 2015
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Pentoman said:
That's a shame, since supposedly this engine was super low maintenance. I was told that it was designed such as it could be driven even with no oil or water (!!?). Switching from two cylinders to the next two to the next and so on. Seems hard to believe...
they will run with no water,but I'm afraid they do need oil!!!

irocfan

40,152 posts

189 months

Saturday 24th October 2015
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apparently good for 100k miles without servicing.... problem is that the service requires the engine out (IIRC)

Pentoman

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4,814 posts

262 months

Sunday 25th October 2015
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largelunchbox said:
I have a Sts for sale, only 11k miles from new. Would you like more details?
Hello. By all means yes please! Can you post more about it to this thread? But I wasn't expecting to go for such a [presumably] well-cared-for example and it would only get scratched since I have to park on the street.