A facelift for 1971 gave the Coupe De Ville a revised front appearance and a wheelbase of 130-inches, along with the comfort and convenience features buyers had come to expect in a Cadillac. The car is powered by a 472-cid, 375-hp V-8 engine backed by a Turbo-HydraMatic three-speed automatic transmission that registers approximately 57,000 miles on this one owner car. Other equipment that was standard for this model year consists of electric clock, twin cigarette lighters, remote control left rear view mirror, center armrests, lighting packages, power windows, steering and front disc brakes. Continued customer satisfaction allowed the car maker to continue its position as one of America’s most prominent luxury choices.