Monday, June 3, 2013

CADILLAC CAR MODELS

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Cadillac Car Models

Cadillac 2013:
CADILLAC XTS (1 pictures)
CADILLAC ATS (7 pictures)

Cadillac 2012:
CADILLAC SRX

Cadillac 2011:
CADILLAC Ciel Concept
CADILLAC CTS Coupe
CADILLAC CTS-V Sport Wagon
CADILLAC CTS-V Coupe Race Car
CADILLAC CTS-V Coupe
CADILLAC CTS-V Black Diamond Edition

Cadillac 2010:
CADILLAC XTS Platinum Concept
CADILLAC Urban Luxury Concept
CADILLAC SRX
CADILLAC SLS
CADILLAC CTS Sport Wagon
CADILLAC Aera Concept

Cadillac 2009:
CADILLAC Presidential Limousine CADILLAC Escalade Hybrid
CADILLAC Converj Concept
CADILLAC CTS-V
Cadillac 2008:
CADILLAC STS
CADILLAC Provoq Concept
CADILLAC Escalade Platinum
CADILLAC CTS Coupe Concept
CADILLAC CTS
CADILLAC BLS Wagon

Cadillac 2007:
CADILLAC SRX European Version
CADILLAC SLS
CADILLAC Escalade European Version
CADILLAC Escalade EXT
CADILLAC Escalade ESV
CADILLAC Escalade
CADILLAC BLS Sport

Cadillac 2006:
CADILLAC XLR Star Black Limited Edition
CADILLAC XLRV
CADILLAC STSV
CADILLAC SRX
CADILLAC Escalade ESVe Limousine
CADILLAC DTS Limousine
CADILLAC DTS
CADILLAC CTS
CADILLAC BLS

Cadillac 2005:
CADILLAC XLR Euro
CADILLAC STS SAE 100
CADILLAC STS Euro
CADILLAC STS
CADILLAC SRX Euro
CADILLAC SRX
CADILLAC CTS Euro
CTS-V Euro
CADILLAC BLS Show Car

Cadillac 2004:
CADILLAC XLR
CADILLAC Seville SLS
CADILLAC SRX
CADILLAC Escalade ESV Platinum
CADILLAC Escalade ESV Executive Edition
CADILLAC DeVille Armored
CADILLAC CTSV Race Car
CADILLAC CTSV
CADILLAC CTS

Cadillac 2003:
CADILLAC Sixteen Concept
CADILLAC Escalade EXT
CADILLAC Escalade ESV
CADILLAC CTSV with Accessories
CADILLAC CTS

Cadillac 2002:
CADILLAC Vizon Concept
CADILLAC Seville STS
CADILLAC Escalade EXT
CADILLAC Escalade
CADILLAC DeVille
CADILLAC Cien Concept

Cadillac 2001:
CADILLAC Seville
CADILLAC Eldorado
CADILLAC DeVille Presidential Limousine
CADILLAC DeVille DTS

Cadillac 2000:
CADILLAC Seville STS
CADILLAC Imaj Concept
CADILLAC Escalade
CADILLAC Eldorado ETC
CADILLAC DeVille

Cadillac 1999:
CADILLAC Evoq Concept

Cadillac 1989:
CADILLAC Allante

Cadillac 1988:
CADILLAC Voyage Concept

Cadillac 1984:
CADILLAC Eldorado

Cadillac 1979:
CADILLAC Eldorado

Cadillac 1976:
CADILLAC Eldorado Convertible

Cadillac 1971:
CADILLAC Eldorado

Cadillac 1967:
CADILLAC Eldorado

Cadillac 1966:
CADILLAC Eldorado

Cadillac 1964:
CADILLAC Eldorado

Cadillac 1962:
CADILLAC Eldorado

Cadillac 1960:
CADILLAC Eldorado

Cadillac 1959:
CADILLAC Eldorado
CADILLAC Cyclone Concept

Cadillac 1957:
CADILLAC Eldorado

Cadillac 1956:
CADILLAC Eldorado

Cadillac 1954:
CADILLAC Eldorado
CADILLAC El Camino Concept

Cadillac 1953:
CADILLAC Le Mans Concept
CADILLAC Eldorado

Cadillac 1949:
CADILLAC DeVille Coupe

Cadillac 1948:
CADILLAC Coach 2-Door

Cadillac 1927:
CADILLAC LaSalle -

ABOUT CADILLAC

Cadillac is a luxury vehicle marque owned by General Motors Company. Cadillac vehicles are sold in over 50 countries and territories, but mainly in North America.

Founded in 1902 as the Cadillac Automobile Company, it was purchased in 1909 by General Motors and over the next thirty years established itself as America's premier luxury car. Cadillac pioneered many accessories in automobiles, including full electrical systems, the clashless manual transmission, and the steel roof. The brand developed three engines, one of which (the V8) set the standard for the American automotive industry.

CADILLAC HISTORYCadillac has always stood for quality, superior craftsmanship, and innovation in the auto community. They have always been a leader in automotive innovation, including the electric starter, V8 engines, V16 engines, automatic transmissions, shatter resistant glass, and tail fins. Cadillac was the only American auto manufacturer during the great depression that made a profit.

Cadillac - the early years
Cadillac was actually a spin off of the Henry Ford Company, his second failed try at an auto business. In 1902 an engineer named Henry Leland was brought in by Ford's financial backers to access the value of the inventory, and Leland persuaded the financial backers to continue the business rather than liquidate it. In August 1902, the Cadillac Automobile Company was created, and Leland introduced the first Cadillac at the 1903 New York Auto Show, where it was a big hit. In that week, he sold over 2200 cars for $850 each, and Cadillac produced nearly 2500 cars in 1903, which was truly remarkable in that short time frame of when the company was founded. Leland used the body that Ford had designed when he was with the company, and combined it with an Oldsmobile engine. Ford started another company in 1903 that was finally successful, and he used his body that he built earlier, with his own engine. So the first Cadillac and first Ford models looked exactly alike. Only the engine was the main difference.

Cadillac started upscaling it's automobiles by 1905 by adding a four cylinder model, and in 1907 Cadillac started using Johanssen gauges to create precise measurements. This helped them win the Thomas Dewar Trophy in 1908, which was awarded to an auto manufacturer for leading the automobile industry in advancements. Interchangeable parts were what helped Cadillac earn this award. What was remarkable for this time is when three different Cadillac's were taken apart piece by piece, and the pieces all mixed together, then the three cars were rebuilt. All three cars drove away perfectly. Before this, cars were generally built one by one, and each car had their unique nuances, and many parts had to be tweaked or modified to work in each model. With precise engineering and measurements on parts, the parts could interchange on cars of that model with no problems.

GM was very interested in Cadillac, and in 1908 Durant, founder of GM, offered Leland 3 million dollars for Cadillac. GM lacked a high end model line, and GM wanted a product line for every type of car owner, from the basic to the high end, so they could sell a car to anyone. Leland held out for 3.5 million, and after having successful sales in 1909, Leland upped the price to 4.5 million. Durant accepted the offer, and paid in cash from profits he made from Buick (Durant also bought Olds Motor Works in 1908 with cash he earned from Buick). Durant kept Leland running Cadillac until 1917. Leland eventually created Lincoln Motor Works, which eventually became Cadillac's biggest competitor.


Local Insurance Agents.
YAKIMA (LA)

John Benson212 W North St, Cadillac, MI 49601(231) 775-9762State Farm
David A Koetje & Associates140 W River St, Cadillac, MI 49601(231) 775-3284GMAC
AAA Insurance103 E Pine St, Cadillac, MI 49601(231) 775-7400AAA
Johnson Insurance Agency223 N Mitchell St, Cadillac, MI 49601(231) 775-3469Hanover, Pioneer State
Coffey Insurance Agency207 N Mitchell St, Cadillac, MI 49601(231) 775-3421AIG, Safeco, Titan
Blick Dillon Insurance123 N Mitchell St, Cadillac, MI 49601(231) 775-3416Hanover, Harleysville, Secura, Titan
Cadillac Insurance Center932 N Mitchell St, Cadillac, MI 49601(231) 775-1293Acuity, Frankenmuth, Hanover, Michigan Millers, Titan
Deanna M Schutte1027 N Mitchell St Ste 3, Cadillac, MI 49601(231) 775-0300Bristol West, Farmers
Fekete Knaggs & Burr Agency1200 S Mitchell St, Cadillac, MI 49601(231) 779-7919Allied, Frankenmuth, Michigan Millers
Welsh Agency, Jim320 W 13th St, Cadillac, MI 49601(231) 775-5622Titan
LA Insurance Agency 691652 N Mitchell St, Cadillac, MI 49601(231) 775-8300Bristol West, Titan
Look! Insurance-Cadillac1927 N Mitchell St, Cadillac, MI 49601(231) 779-9999Titan

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