Many car models that have been a darling in the public eye for a lengthy stretch of time all reach a point whereby the manufacturer decides to pull the cord on the entire project for a one reason or the other. Sales may not be reaching their projected value or there maybe technical difficulties that simply damage the image of the model.
The DeVille from Cadillac is a legendary model and as thus General Motors decided to usher out another series of the sedan in 2000 bearing the first web based infotainment system in an automobile. GM’s record however in 2014 and the years around could heavily damage the sales of the DeVille.
GM posted the highest number of recalls in 2014 due to the trouble with the ignition switch as well as the issue with the faulty air bags as issued by Japanese company Takata. The wisest course of action would be to sell that Cadillac DeVille before it is considered a total hazard and not a legendary sedan.