All about Cadillac Cars
Cadillac is one of the luxury automobile in the United States, which is a part of General Motors Company. The first car completed in early 1900s. In the years 1908 they have released Model K Cadillac Cars in London to compete in Standardization test and in the same year it was awarded with the Dewar Trophy which was an annual award for the most important advancement of the year in the automobile industry. In the year 1909 it was purchased by the General Motors conglomerate which was devoted to produce large luxury vehicles such as hearses, ambulance, funeral home flower cars.
Cadillac is one of the fist company to produce gasoline internal combustion engine auto to incorporate electric start, as opposed to earlier crank start which was originally designed for the convenience of the female drivers. It was first developed by Charles Kettering for the production of the model in 1912. later on they have included some more features like shatter-resistant safety glass, first fully synchronised transmission. According to many sources, At the time of pre world war II they were known for powerful, well-built, mass produced luxury cars.
Cadillac has manufactured many varieties of models and these are the current models from 1999 to 2006.
- Cadillac Escalade (ESV/EXT)
- Cadillac CTS
- Cadillac CTS V-Series
- Cadillac SRX
- Cadillac XLR
- Cadillac STS
- Cadillac BLS(Europe only)
- Cadillac DTS
Features of latest Cadillac cars
Cadillac CTS was on the first ground-up incarnation of arts and science, and the success was also followed with Cadillac SRX sports utily wagon and Cadillac XLR roadster. The present models Cadillac V-Series was manufactured with not only with entensive chassis but also with engine upgrades to provide sporty models based on their production cars. In the year 2002 the DeVille sedan 2002 Escalade sport utility were the first to execute the arts and science design philosophy. Later on in 2005, Cadillac introduced a new version of DeVille with the name DTS which satisified all lineup of arts and science design.