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In January 1930, Cadillac introduced its mighty Sixteen, a bold and extravagant bid for supremacy in the luxury car field. Naturally, the Packard Motor Car Company, the reigning champion of the American ...
The Hydra-Matic, GM's first fully automatic transmission, was a great success, inspiring a host of rivals -- including some within General Motors itself. This week, we look at the origins of Dynaflow and ...
By any standard, the original Hydra-Matic transmission was one of the most important innovations in the history of the automobile. It wasn't the first automatic transmission, but it was the first one that ...
The 1976 Cadillac Seville was Detroit's first response to the growing popularity of luxury imports like Mercedes. Although it was an immediate hit, earning a handsome profit and inspiring numerous imitators, ...
When this car debuted in the fall of 1966, many Cadillac loyalists were no doubt puzzled. Not only was it the sportiest Cadillac in many a year, it was also the division's most technically daring effort ...
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Unlike its Mercury division, Ford Motor Company's Lincoln brand was originally a separate company, founded in 1917 by Henry Martyn Leland, the founder of Cadillac. Henry Leland was one of the best and ...
Conceived in a farmhouse and inspired by a World War Two fighter plane, Cadillac's famous tailfins are still virtually synonymous with the brand. This week, we look at how the Cadillac got its fins. Click ...
As we saw in our first installment, in January 1930, a few weeks after the stock market crash of October 1929, Cadillac introduced its fabulous V-16. After a few months of strong sales, its popularity ...
... of those elite cars: the legendary Cadillac V-16. Click to read more about the 1930-1937 Cadillac V-16  ...
... a quintessential icon of Fifties Americana in all its grandeur and absurdity. It is, of course, the 1959 Cadillac. The '59 Cadillac emerged from a seismic shift at General Motors, and it marked the transition ...
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For nearly five decades, Cadillac was the standard-bearer for luxury cars in America. There were cars that more sophisticated, more expensive, and more prestigious, but General Motors' luxury division ...
... to read more about the 1971-1976 Cadillac Eldorado convertible  ...