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Book review: “Cadillac at 100: Legacy of Leadership”

If ever there were a package that matched the luxury of the machine it envelops, it would be “Cadillac at 100: Legacy of Leadership”, a  two-volume publication from respected publisher Automobile Quarterly. More »

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Car of the Week: 1930 Cadillac V-16 Fleetwood

America was sliding into an economic disaster called the Great Depression when the 1930 Cadillacs arrived in September 1929. Things would be tough on the U.S. economic front for much of the next decade, but there was some good news for car buffs in 1930: The great V-16 Cadillacs arrived. More »

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Fab Four: Cadillacs, Pontiacs, Packards & Olds

Quartet of 1940s favorites from St. Louis show provides fitting salute to memorable decade in auto evolution. More »

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Cadillac pulls the plug on XLR model

A General Motors Corp. spokeswoman says the company plans to stop producing the Cadillac XLR. More »

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Britons gather to celebrate 100 years of Cadillac

What better place to celebrate the award of the Dewar Trophy to honor the Centennial of Cadillac than where it all happened 100 years ago — at Brooklands, the birth place of British motorsport. More »

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For ’55 Cadillac, second time’s a charm

Cadillac fan has the same special affection for his ’55 as the car’s original owner. More »

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Cadillac’s Golden Year

1952 anchored Cadillac’s position in the luxury-car market. More »

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1918 ‘Liberty Cadillac’ lives on

During World War I, Cadillacs, Dodges and other passenger cars were pressed into service. Until recently, it was believed that no Cadillacs used by the U.S. Army in World War I survived. That was until a 1918 Cadillac Type 57 touring car, serial number 57-A-704, was retrieved from a Spokane, Wash., storage facility a few years ago and its history was unraveled. More »

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Golden Celebration

A Rajah Silver 1958 Eldorado gets restored to help celebrate anniversaries car clubs and General Motors. More »

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GM won't do it, but Jersey Cadillac club will

Other than recent radio promotions to sell Chevys, GM appears to be keeping its 100th anniversary a low-key affair, car clubs are picking up the slack. I rec’d this note regarding an even in North Jerseythat will celebrate the automaker’s … More »

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