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Cadillac was named after Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac, the man who founded Detroit!
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Cadillac is one of the earliest American motoring companies and was founded in 1902.
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Although Cadillac is named after a Frenchman, the brand was founded by Henry M. Leland.
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As a reference to its high engineering standards, Cadillac used the slogan 'The Standard of the World.'
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After Al Capone was arrested for tax fraud, his bullet-proof Cadillac was impounded. It was later used as a limousine for none other than U.S. President Franklin D Roosevelt.
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The pointy tailfins on the Cadillac Eldorado certainly are one of motoring's iconic designs.
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One of the earliest Cadillac models, the Model Thirty was produced between 1909 and 1911. It was the first model in the United States to offer a closed body.
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That's right, Cadillac gave the world airbags. Real innovators, don't you think?
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Imagine living in a hot city and not having climate control while stuck in traffic. Thanks, Cadillac!
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The V16 was first put into a car by Cadillac in 1930. It was a 7.4-liter engine and produced 160 brake horsepower, a lot in those days!
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The V8 engines built by Cadillac were both powerful and reliable and loved by the U.S. Army, so much so that they ordered thousands.
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This high-performance executive car didn't sell in massive numbers from 2005 to 2009. In fact, only 2,503 were produced. It remains an impressive car, however, with a 4.4-liter Northstar LC3 V8 engine producing an impressive 469 brake horsepower. The STS-V was capable of 0-60mph in just 4.6 seconds.
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When you think of big luxury SUVs, certainly, the Escalade pops into your mind. With its massive 20-inch rims, large tires, and plenty of chrome, the Escalade is perfect for those who want to make an entrance. This probably explains why rappers love it!
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This race car was built by Cadillac to race in the American Le Mans series. The cars were built between 2000 and 2002 before General Motors scrapped the idea to focus on its Corvette racing program.
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This luxury roadster was marketed by Cadillac between 2003 and 2009. It has two engine options, including the 4.4-liter Northstar Supercharged V8. More than 15,000 XLR's were sold until 2009.
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From 1987 until 1992, the Brougham saw sales of more than 220,000 units. This popular Cadillac was a full-size luxury 4-door sedan with three power plant options, all above 5.0 liters and all V8s.
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The Caddy ATS comes standard with plenty of features, offers a range of power options, and gives an excellent ride thanks to its impressive handling. That said, it still lags slightly behind its German competitors. Economy-wise, it's not the greatest, and rear seat space and storage areas are small. It is a good all-rounder, however, especially if you love Cadillac.
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Modern muscle cars are very different from their '60s cousins. Take the CTS-V, for example, with a four-door layout. That said, this still breathes fire and is powered by a 6.2-liter supercharged V8 that produces over 600 brake horsepower.
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Of course, it's a classic U.S. fighter that would be the inspiration!
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A small Cadillac? Well, that was doomed to failure, was it not? Introduced in 1982, this fuel-friendly model lasted only six years since it was not very well received.