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If you're looking for a mid-size
sport sedan, a new Cadillac CTS combines luxury with the Cadillac
tradition of performance in a great looking package that rivals the more
expensive imports at a more affordable price.
Do you have a family that needs
stylish, roomy transportation? If so, then a new Cadillac Escalade is
just what you need to shuttle around town. A new Cadillac Escalade is
perfect for business or pleasure.
If you need a roomy but more
compact vehicle for work or play, a new Cadillac SRX may be just what
you're looking for. The Cadillac SRX is a luxury crossover SUV aimed at
family-oriented buyers looking for an upscale, convenience-laden vehicle
that's fun to drive.
Want to really make a statement? A
new Cadillac XLR Roadster will turn heads from the country club to the
upscale restaurant valet. Though it shares the same platform as the
Corvette, the XLR variant is more of a grand touring machine than a
hard-edged sports car, as the new Cadillac XLR's responses are softer
and comfortably refined.
Cadillac is a brand of luxury
vehicles, part of General Motors, produced and mostly sold in the United
States and Canada. In the United States, the name became a synonym for
"high quality," new in such phrases as "the Cadillac of watches,"
referring to a Rolex or an Omega.
Cadillac helped to define advanced
engineering, luxury and style early in Automotive History and would come
to be known as one of the world's finest made vehicles. Precision
manufacturing of truly interchangeable parts was an award-winning
industry first in 1908. Cadillac was the first manufacturer to release
cars with a fully enclosed cab as factory equipment in 1910. Standard
electric engine starting and lighting was another award winner for 1912.
Cadillac introduced the first production V8 engine for the 1914 model
year. Cadillac was the first manufacturer to utilize the skills of a
designer to produce a car's body instead of an engineer (1927). This
gave the public a car that looked as good as it performed. Cadillac's
engineers were first to design a manual transmission with synchronizers
for increased drivability (1929) and were instrumental in the early
development of the automatic transmission, beginning in 1932. Cadillac
offered a production V-16 engine from 1930 through 1940 and introduced
the production independent wishbone front suspension in 1934. The marque
introduced tailfins for 1948. From the late 1960s onward, Cadillac
offered a fiber-optic indication system which alerted the driver of a
failed light bulb.
At Sutliff Cadillac, please review
our extensive inventory of Cadillac cars, and SUV's, including the
Cadillac Escalade, CTS, and STS. We work hard to get you into the
vehicle you have always wanted. That new Cadillac is waiting for you,
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