Cadillac’s top brass must have laughed their hats off when Ford introduced the 1955 Thunderbird and boisterously called it a ‘personal luxury car.’ The tiny Ford was indeed a most ‘personal’ ...
It was 1999 when Cynthia Clapham’s boyfriend agreed to sell his 1972 Cadillac convertible to her for $5,000. “He had bought the car, and I told him at the time if he ever decided to sell it, I wanted ...
The last American-made convertible automobile was built in 1976, and it was the end of an era… until Chrysler absolutely kicked Cadillac in the proverbial groin six years later. The General Motors ...
It was 1999 when Cynthia Clapham’s boyfriend agreed to sell his 1972 Cadillac convertible to her for $5,000. “He had bought the car, and I told him at the time if he ever decided to sell it, I wanted ...
The Cadillac Eldorado, once a symbol of American luxury, may return. A new unofficial rendering reignited interest in the brand’s upscale ambitions. While its silhouette recalls the Genesis X ...
[This story first appeared in the July/August 2006 issue of MotorTrend Classic] At the end of the 1960s, the luxury-car market was booming to the tune of about $2.5 billion and Detroit owned it. Audis ...
It was 1999 when Cynthia Clapham’s boyfriend agreed to sell his 1972 Cadillac convertible to her for $5,000. “He had bought the car, and I told him at the time if he ever decided to sell it, I wanted ...