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Cadillac
Cadillac,
known from its early days as
the standard of excellence in
the automotive industry, has
enjoyed a rich and storied history
over the past century. From
its beginnings in 1902, when
precision machinist Henry M.
Leland founded Cadillac Motor
Car and introduced the Cadillac
Model A, to the introduction
of the bold new CTS model,
few nameplates have permeated
American culture the way Cadillac
has over the past 100 years.
At Cadillac, our heritage
reminds us of who we were, it
illuminates who we are, and
it calls us to become what we
might ber. Our
remarkable heritage is a chronicle
of expressive ingenuity, a history
of bold, break through design
and cutting-edge product innovation,
and it gives us great inspiration
as we move forward.
Even
as Cadillac designers envision
the future with new products
such as the XLR and SRX, they
embrace the underlying spirit
that has guided Cadillac's notable
achievements: a commitment to
apply the superior designs and
sophisticated technologies to
the automobile. This marriage
of design and innovation is
at the core of Cadillac's product
portfolio.
Cadillac, unlike many automakers
from the industry's early days,
has survived 100 years of ups
and downs, including recessions
and the Great Depression, wars,
gasoline rations, and much more.
Along the way, the Cadillac
has become an icon and has inspired
its own culture, including hundreds
of car clubs, highly decorated
art cars and creative retrofits.
Even vintage Cadillac hearses
were once graced with elaborately
and beautifully carved Gothic
wooden side panels, transforming
them into decidedly unconventional
works of art. More than any
other automotive brand, Cadillac
has attained the status of popular
culture icon. Cadillacs have
appeared in music, movies, television
and fine art, often used as
the quintessential representation
of luxury and success in achieving
the American Dream.
Cadillac
has played a defining role in
our culture. Throughout our history,
Cadillac has been the standard
of excellence. In the post-war
years, it took on additional
meaning as a symbol of American
pre-eminence. Cadillac changed
and shaped the entire automobile
industry, and its influence
continues to be felt today throughout
our popular culture.
Long considered the standard
of the world, it's no secret
that Cadillac has encountered
some stiff competition over
the last few decades. Cadillac
has always and continues to
rise to the challenge and is
currently building renewed marketplace
momentum. The XLR, SRX, CTS,
Escalade, EXT, ESV, DeVille
and Seville are world-class
vehicles that can compete with
the strongest, most powerful
contenders. Cadillac's new lineup
of luxury vehicles offers precise
handling, active safety features,
OnStar,
XM, infotainment options and
innovative solutions in bold,
breathtaking styling packages.
As
Cadillac looks back on its century
in the automotive business,
it continues to draw upon the
high points of its colorful,
distinguished 100-year past.
It also has learned from the
inevitable bumps it encountered
on the journey of designing,
manufacturing and marketing
vehicles. As the division moves
forward, Cadillac enters a new
era and is building its way
back one vehicle at a time.
Cadillac knows its mission,
has a strong plan, and the products
to make it happen. One hundred
years in the automobile business
represents a most exciting,
even extraordinary moment in
Cadillac's history, one well
worth celebrating.
Visit
Cadillac's web site and learn
more about future developments
and current releases.
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