Benefits of Buying a Used Car From a Dealership
When you are shopping for a new vehicle, the used car market is usually the best place to find affordable yet reliable cars. The only issue you may face is the overwhelming availability of cars in your area and the uncertainty of some sellers on the internet. Instead of hopping online and searching for, “Pre-owned vehicles near me,” consider buying from a used car dealership instead. These used car dealers have their reputation on the line, and will even offer you a wonderful benefits package that you may never have considered.
The Future Looks Bright with Cadillac’s Concept Vehicles
Cadillac has recently unveiled three new concept cars for the world to see, and each one embodies the visionary future of Cadillac. With the goal of becoming a completely electric by the year 2030, it is no surprise that these vehicles take grand steps in pushing the luxury electric vehicle industry forward. These vehicles will soon follow the Cadillac Lyriq into becoming modern icons that can be admired and applauded for their style and sustainability.
How Cadillac Driver Assistance Keeps You Safe
Driver Assistance systems are one of the newest trends in the automotive industry, and you can rest assured that Cadillac isn’t slouching when it comes to developing their own. The Cadillac Driver Assist goes above and beyond the standard of other car manufacturers, incorporating this program into the highest quality luxury experience possible.
The Cadillac Celestiq is Coming in 2023
Cadillac just announced the newest in their line of electric vehicles, displaying the show car for the Cadillac Celestiq. At $300,000, this will be the most expensive Cadillac ever made, which is understandable as each one produced will be hand-built and custom ordered. This evolution to the classic luxury brand will be hitting the roads in late 2023 and specifics are scarce, but this article will tell you everything that we know so far about the new Cadillac EV.
Luxury is the Standard for the Cadillac Electric Vehicle
As electric vehicles (EVs) become more common, we are seeing more differentiation in types and models. Many manufacturers are introducing new electric cars, including Cadillac with the 2022 Lyriq SUV.
There are now more than 16 million EVs in use worldwide, and sales of electric cars doubled in 2021 from the previous year. In Illinois alone, there are more than 26,000 registered electric vehicles as of 2022 - the same year the state-of-the-art Lyriq hit the road.
There are now more than 16 million EVs in use worldwide, and sales of electric cars doubled in 2021 from the previous year. In Illinois alone, there are more than 26,000 registered electric vehicles as of 2022 - the same year the state-of-the-art Lyriq hit the road.
The Staying Power of Cadillac Luxury Vehicles
Cadillac prides itself off of the quality, safety, technology, and luxury car status of its vehicles. Cadillac epitomizes the ideal of the “American Dream” to many, signified by the satisfaction and affection of generations of Cadillac loyalists.
Since 1902, the Cadillac brand has been admired and desired by many - and Cadillac intends to continue the legacy of the brand. You may be wondering what makes Cadillac vehicles different from the rest - able to retain a reputation for excellence for more than a century. Below, we offer a few reasons why the Cadillac brand is revered by so many.
Reasons to Purchase a 2021 Cadillac PART II – Craftsmanship
Where Hand-Crafted meets Cutting Edge
Using fine hand-cut and sewn leather, and beautiful trims, every Cadillac boasts hand-crafted interior design tailored for ultimate luxury. You will also find exotic woods chosen for their calming aesthetics as well as their natural beauty complimenting the sumptuous upholstery and unparalleled cabin design.
Using fine hand-cut and sewn leather, and beautiful trims, every Cadillac boasts hand-crafted interior design tailored for ultimate luxury. You will also find exotic woods chosen for their calming aesthetics as well as their natural beauty complimenting the sumptuous upholstery and unparalleled cabin design.
The interior of each model is carefully crafted to blend technology and beauty, keeping form and function equally in balance. For instance, the V-Series models feature premium materials like the sueded microfiber upholstery designed to hold you in comfort during high-performance driving maneuvers.
Craftsmanship Extends to Every Aspect of Your Vehicle
Craftsmanship Extends to Every Aspect of Your Vehicle
Every Cadillac is designed to turn heads and make an entrance. The 2021 Lineup continues building o...
Reasons to Purchase a 2021 Cadillac - Part I - Innovation
Innovation is the Legacy of Cadillac
Innovation is part of Cadillac’s DNA. For the past 118 years, Cadillac has been at the forefront of the automotive industry – from placing the first electric starter in a Cadillac in 1911 to the debut of the NorthStar engine and OnStar telematics in the 1990s. Today is no different – as Cadillac continues to reinvent how we drive.
Super Cruise™ – True Hands-Free Driving
Cadillac debuted the future of hands-free driving*, beginning with eligible 2018 CT6 models, and our customers have successfully logged more than 6,000,000 hands-free miles. Using a state-of-the-art driver attention system, precision LiDAR mapping data, and a network of radar and camera sensors, Super Cruise™ is unlike any other driver assistance system – and it will now be available on...
History of the Brand
The History of the Cadillac Brand
Named after the French explorer who founded the city of Detroit, Antoine de la Moth Cadillac, the brand was founded in Detroit by a man named Henry Leland in 1902. Later in the 20th century, Detroit, Michigan developed into the center of the world’s automobile production.
In 1908, the foundation of modern mass-produced automobiles was brought about by Cadillac innovation. The automotive industry was changed forever by the idea of interchangeable parts, and Cadillac became the first American car to be awarded the prestigious Dewar Trophy from the Royal Automobile Club of England. This laudable accomplishment is why Cadillac earned the famous “Standard of the World” slogan.
Named after the French explorer who founded the city of Detroit, Antoine de la Moth Cadillac, the brand was founded in Detroit by a man named Henry Leland in 1902. Later in the 20th century, Detroit, Michigan developed into the center of the world’s automobile production.
In 1908, the foundation of modern mass-produced automobiles was brought about by Cadillac innovation. The automotive industry was changed forever by the idea of interchangeable parts, and Cadillac became the first American car to be awarded the prestigious Dewar Trophy from the Royal Automobile Club of England. This laudable accomplishment is why Cadillac earned the famous “Standard of the World” slogan.
Lyriq
When Will Cadillac Offer a Luxury Electric Vehicle?
Cadillac’s first entrant into the luxury electric vehicle market, the 2023 Lyriq SUV, is expected to debut in early 2022. The Lyriq, which will be available in both single-motor rear-wheel-drive, and dual-motor all-wheel-drive versions, will boast a driving range of 300 miles.
This state-of-the-art luxury SUV has been designed from the ground up to meet or exceed the exacting standards of Cadillac devotees. The dedicated EV architecture begins with the new General Motors’ scalable Ultium™ battery architecture – setting itself apart with a low center of gravity and a spacious cabin.
Cadillac’s first entrant into the luxury electric vehicle market, the 2023 Lyriq SUV, is expected to debut in early 2022. The Lyriq, which will be available in both single-motor rear-wheel-drive, and dual-motor all-wheel-drive versions, will boast a driving range of 300 miles.
This state-of-the-art luxury SUV has been designed from the ground up to meet or exceed the exacting standards of Cadillac devotees. The dedicated EV architecture begins with the new General Motors’ scalable Ultium™ battery architecture – setting itself apart with a low center of gravity and a spacious cabin.
Reasons to Purchase a 2021 Cadillac: PART III – Power and Performance
Not Just a Pretty Face
While Cadillac is known for its classic styling, sumptuous comfort, and luxurious detail, these vehicles offer superior performance features as well. From available All-Wheel-Drive to an array of driver select modes, every model provides exceptional handling and state-of-the-art technology designed to make your driving experience exhilarating and enjoyable.
Both the 2.0 Turbo, with 235 hp and 258 lb.-ft. of torque and the 3.6L V-6, with 310 hp and 271 lb.-ft. of torque, deliver innovative technologies like Active Fuel Management. Either of these engines, when paired with the 9-speed Electronic Precision Shift, which moves you from park to drive in a simple gesture, puts you in command of the road with an efficient and responsive 9-speed automatic trans...
While Cadillac is known for its classic styling, sumptuous comfort, and luxurious detail, these vehicles offer superior performance features as well. From available All-Wheel-Drive to an array of driver select modes, every model provides exceptional handling and state-of-the-art technology designed to make your driving experience exhilarating and enjoyable.
Performance
Both the 2.0 Turbo, with 235 hp and 258 lb.-ft. of torque and the 3.6L V-6, with 310 hp and 271 lb.-ft. of torque, deliver innovative technologies like Active Fuel Management. Either of these engines, when paired with the 9-speed Electronic Precision Shift, which moves you from park to drive in a simple gesture, puts you in command of the road with an efficient and responsive 9-speed automatic trans...
Tips for Driving in the Fall – Part I
While winter driving is well known for being hazardous, it's important to acknowledge the difficulties that may arise as you drive during the autumn months. We have compiled a list of some common autumn driving hazards as well as some tips to keep you safe as leaves begin to fall.
The Days Grow Shorter
Many people will find they are driving in the dark more often than they were just a month prior. The glare of oncoming headlights combined with diminished depth perception, color recognition, and peripheral vision make driving at night more difficult than during daylight hours. You can reduce your risk of being involved in an accident by allowing extra space between vehicles, and you may find it helpful to purchase a pair of glasses designed to reduce glare while driving at night.
School is Bac...
The Days Grow Shorter
Many people will find they are driving in the dark more often than they were just a month prior. The glare of oncoming headlights combined with diminished depth perception, color recognition, and peripheral vision make driving at night more difficult than during daylight hours. You can reduce your risk of being involved in an accident by allowing extra space between vehicles, and you may find it helpful to purchase a pair of glasses designed to reduce glare while driving at night.
School is Bac...