Luxury oozes from the 2002 Cadillac Deville DTS, the top-of-the-line version of a four- door sedan that brings standard chassis/suspension fittings like electronically controlled struts and shock absorbers. Deville’s playground adds several new for 2002 features, including an advanced navigation system and XM Satellite Radio. The digital programming brings 100 channels as a $295 option, plus a $9.99 monthly subscription fee. On an extended drive of the Deville DTS, driver and passengers ride on a cloud of comfort surrounded by the latest gadgets: a rain sense wiper system, 10-way power adjust front seats with power massage, and more.

Redesigned in 2000, the Deville claims the throne as the best-selling luxury car in America for 16 years. Deville DTS rides on 17-inch wheels and is powered by a 300 horsepower, 4.6-liter Northstar V8 engine mated to a four-speed electronic automatic transmission, which earns mileage per gallon estimates of 18 city/27 highway. While the standard fare list brings a number of plush appointments, the option lists adds high-tech choices, like the $2,250 night vision fitting which uses a thermal imaging device to create a black and white scene that’s projected on the windshield. A driver can adjust the image intensity as well as turn on/off via an instrument panel switch. Suggested base price of Deville DTS is $47,780.