47k-Mile 2002 Cadillac Eldorado ETC: When Northstar Luxury Actually Held Together
"The Eldorado was Cadillac trying to prove they still understood what a car should feel like. Values on clean examples have quietly stabilized because there's nothing else quite like it anymore."
— Revvly Take
This White Diamond Eldorado ETC represents the final generation of Cadillac's personal luxury coupe—the last hurrah before SUVs ate everything. Under the hood sits the Northstar V8, Cadillac's answer to "we can engineer coolant passages that won't catastrophically fail," paired with the 4T80-E transmission. Low mileage and single-owner history suggest this one dodged the mechanical lottery that claimed so many of its siblings.
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