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There is only one meaningful answer to this question, given all the variables that must be considered:
You must contact Cadillac and find out how many Series 70's were produced. Then you must track down all the owners of this vehicle and find out how long their vehicles lasted and how many miles they were driven.
When you have that information, simply add up all the years each vehicle lasted and divide by the total number of these vehicles that were produced. Or, for milage, add up all the miles each vehicle was driven over it’s lifetime and divide that by the total number of vehicles that were produced.
This will give you the average life expectancy for this vehicle in terms of years or miles.
hmm, I cannot find a logical reason for such a dr for this question. .... yeah the answer above would provide the most accurate results, esp on how the car was treated during it's "break in" period. Cadillacs despite the rest of GM, actually are pretty resilient, and hearty, not to mention pack quite a bit of punch for a seemingly geriatric car.
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