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1988 CADILLAC

The 1988 Cadillac line featured a new 4.5 liter V-8 for the Seville, Eldorado, Fleetwood and de Ville models. The Eldorado was extensively redesigned and detail changes were evident in the Allanté, Brougham, and Cimarron. The acceleration of Cadillacs with the new V-8 was better than any comparable Cadillac of the last decade. The Allanté offered a new analog instrument option as well as new colors. The Seville was given a new front end look and was available with anti-lock brakes. It also had improved fuel economy.

The Eldorado's sheet metal, except for the roof, was all new. Both the Fleetwood Sixty Special and D'Elegance models had added standard equipment features The best selling of all Cadillac's models, the deVille coupe and sedan, also had their standard equipment list extended. The traditional Brougham sedan was changed only in minor details while the Cimarron, in its last year of production, had its list of standard features expanded.

I. D. DATA

The 1988 Cadillac had a 17-symbol vehicle identification number (VIN) stamped on a metal tag attached to the upper left surface of the cowl visible through the windshield. The code was as follows:
  • the first digit, "1," represented the manufacring country (United States)
  • the second, "G," represented General Motors
  • the third, "6," represented Cadillac
  • the fourth was the car line, GM body, as follows:
    • C-DeVille and Fleetwood
    • D-Brougham
    • E-Eldorado
    • J-Cimarron
    • K-Seville
    • V-Allanté
  • The fifth symbol was the series identification:
    • G-Cimarron
    • D-de Ville
    • B-Fleeetwood
    • S-Fleetwood Sixty Special
    • W-Brougham
    • L-Eldorado
    • S-Seville
    • R-Allanté
  • Digits six and seven represent the body style:
    • 47-two-door coupe
    • 69-four-door sedan
    • 57-Eldorado coupe
    • 69-Seville four-door sedan
    • 67-Allanté
  • The eighth digit identifies the engine:
    • "P" - L4-121
    • "Y" - 307 cu in. (5.0 liter) V-8
    • "8" - 273 cu. in (4.5 liter) V-8
  • The ninth digit is a check digit
  • The tenth digit represents the year where "J" means 1988
  • The eleventh digit is the assembly plant
  • The last six digits represent the production sequence
    • Cimarron: 500001 and up
    • Seville: 800001 and up
    • DeVille, Fleetwood, and Sixty Special: 200001 and up
    • Eldorado: 600001 and up
    • Brougham: 700001 and up
    • Allanté: 100001 and up
MakeModel NumberStyle NumberBody TypeFactory PriceShipping WeightProduction Total
Cimarron6JG694-door Sedan$160712756 lb6454
DeVille6CD472-door Coupe$230493437 lb152,513
DeVille6CD694-door Sedan$234043397 lb
Fleetwood D'Elegance6CB694-door Sedan$280243463 lb
Fleetwood Sixty Special6CS694-door Sedan$347503547 lb
Brougham6DW694-door Sedan$238464156 lb
Eldorado6EL572-door Coupe$248913399 lb.33,210
Seville6KS694-door Sedan$276273449 lb.22,968
Allanté6VR672-door Convertible$565333489 lb2569

HISTORICAL

  • Cadillac's share of the U.S. car market was 2.52 percent
  • John O. Grettenberger continued to serve as its general manager
  • Its chief engineer was Robert Dorn

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