1982 Seville
"With styling imitated but never equaled, Seville is an American standard for the world." So claimed Cadillac in its full-line catalog for 1982. Little change was evident this year, but there was a new standard powerplant under the hood: the lightweight HT-4100 aluminum-block V-8. The idea of a standard diesel engine hadn't lasted long.
Seville's chassis carried new shock absorbers and rear springs, along with the familiar four-wheel independent suspension and electronic level control. Optional wire wheel covers had a locking device; aluminum alloy wheels were available at no extra cost.
Standard interiors used Heather cloth in a choice of five colors, or leather in stitched seating areas (eight colors). A full cabriolet roof became available in black, white or dark blue diamond-grain vinyl. That option gave Seville the look of a convertible sedan -- at least from a distance. The available Touring suspension included P225/70R15 steel-belted radial tires, large-diameter front and rear stabilizer bars, altered power steering that gave more feedback, stiffer front torsion bar and rear spring rates, and increased shock absorber valving.
Limited-edition Elegantes, with a package price of $3095, used a sweeping two-tone French curve to accent the burnished and bright full-length bodyside moldings. Sail panels carried the "Elegante" script nameplate. Elegante also had accent striping and a stand-up wreath/crest hood ornament. It came in three two-tone color combinations, including Desert Dusk Firemist over Brownstone. Elegante interiors used tucked leather in seating areas, in three Sierra Grain colors. Steering wheels wore matching leather trim, and the console was leather-topped.
Model | Series Number | Body/Style Number | Body Type | Seating | Factory Price | Shipping Weight | Production Total |
Seville (V-6 / V-8) | 6K | S69 | 4-dr Sedan | 6 | $23,269 / $23,434 | 3731 lb | 19,998 |
Figures before the slash are for V-6 engine, which was actually a $165 credit option; after slash for standard gasoline V-8. Diesel V-8 was also available.
Feature | Base Engine | Optional #1 | Optional #2 |
Type | 90-degree, overhead valve V-8 | 90-degree, overhead-valve V-6 | 90-degree, overhead valve V-8 |
Block | Aluminum block w/cast iron liners | Cast iron block | Cast iron block |
Head | cast iron head | Cast iron head | Cast iron head |
Displacement | 249 cu. in. (4.1 liters) | 252 cu. in. (4.1 liters) | 350 cu. in. (5.7 liters) |
Bore & stroke | 3.465 x 3.307 in. | 3.9565 x 3.40 in. | 4.057 x 3.345 in. |
Compression ratio | 8.5:1 | 8.0:1 | 21.6:1. |
Brake horsepower | 125 at 4200 R.P.M. | 125 at 4000 R.P.M. | 105 at 3200 R.P.M. |
Torque | 190 lbs.- ft. at 2000 R.P.M. | 205 lbs.-ft. at 2000 R.P.M. | 200 lbs.-ft. at 1600 R.P.M. |
Main bearings | Five | Four | Five |
Valve lifters | Hydraulic | Hydraulic | Hydraulic |
Fuel supply | Digital fuel injection | 4-bbl. | Fuel Injection |
Manufacturer | Cadillac HT-4100 | Buick | Oldsmobile |
VIN Code | 8 | 4 | N |
Wheelbase | 114.0 in. |
Overall length | 204.8 in. |
Height | 54.3 in. |
Width | 71.5 in. max. |
Front Tread | 59.3 in. |
Rear Tread | 60.0 in. |
Standard Tires | P205/75R15 SBR wide WSW |
Transmission | Four-speed overdrive automatic (THM325-4L |
Ratios | (1st) 2.74:1; (2nd) 1.57:1; (3rd) 1.00:1; (4th) 0.667:1; (Rev) 2.07:1. |
Standard final drive ratio | 3.15:1 except diesel, 2.93:1 |
Steering | recirculating ball; power assist |
Front suspension | torsion bar and link stabilizer bar |
Rear suspension | independent trailing arm, coil springs, electronic level control |
Brakes | four-wheel disc |
Fuel tank | 20.3 gal. exc. 22.8 w/diesel, 21.1 w/V-6 |