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What Does the Cadillac Symbol Mean?

What Does the Cadillac Symbol Mean? 
The Cadillac symbol that has been featured on the front of this brand's vehicles for many years has roots all the back to 1902. Thanks to Engineer Henry Liland and businessman William Murphy, the original Cadillac symbol concept was created. The concept was a nod to 1700s French administrator Le Sieur Antoine De La Mothe Cadillac. There have been approximately 40 changes to the symbol since then, but the concept has always generally remained the same. It's a unique logo that has a lot of detail compared to other vehicle brands. The change that was made in 2014…
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Cadillac Returning to Le Mans in 2023 With Hybrid Prototype Race Car

Cadillac Returning to Le Mans in 2023 With Hybrid Prototype Race Car 
Cadillac is working hard on their hybrid prototype race car that is set to be released in 2023. Their V-Series prototype is going to be created with the 2023 Le Mans competition in mind. The last time that Cadillac was involved in this competition was almost 20 years ago, so there are a lot of people interested in seeing what this vehicle can achieve. Dallara has created the LMDh-V.R race car, and it’s going to handle well amongst its competition at the FIA World Endurance Championship and the IMSA WeatherTech Series.
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XT6 Wins IIHS Top Safety Pick+ Two Years In A Row

XT6 wins IIHS Top Safety Pick+

Designed for the luxury market in North America, the Cadillac XT6 is loaded with upscale amenities. Besides having lots of high-end features, this three-row SUV has plenty of active safety technologies that keep you out of harm's way. When properly equipped with the latest driving aids, this seven-seat Cadillac model wins the Top Safety Pick+ award, the Insurance Institute’s highest recognition for Highway Safety. As one of the leading authorities on active and passive safety in the USA, the IIHS certainly helps American families make informed decisions on purchasing new vehicles.
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Cadillac V-Series Blackwings Are Here

V-Series Blackwing 
If you’re a serious driving enthusiast who demands maximum performance, you’ll love the all-new Cadillac V-Series Blackwing models. These race-bred sports sedans are engineered to compete on a higher level. Not only can you look forward to experiencing pure driving fun, but a long list of premium features will also surround you. Aggressive exterior styling adds more excitement.
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Tips To Finding the Perfect Car in 2021

Find the Perfect Car for 2021  

Finding the best car for your needs can be challenging if you're unsure what you want or need while browsing your options in the auto industry. You may like certain vehicles but are uncertain of what will be enjoyable and comfortable to drive long-term. If you want a few tips for finding the perfect car to drive in 2021, there are a few main steps to follow to ensure you settle on the right model.

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How to Use Cadillac Night Vision

Cadillac night vision

The night vision feature in your Cadillac utilizes an infrared sensor that is located just behind the grille on the front end. It notices variations in temperature and can discern between an animal, person, or object. When an object is radiating more heat, it will appear much whiter than usually. This helps to alert the driver that something is coming close to your vehicle. Click read more to continue.

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Why Millennials Are Buying Cadillac Vehicles

Cadillac grille

Anytime the millennial generation decides to buy a particular product heavily it is worth paying attention to. The consumer habits of millennials are of interest as they are the largest generation and can positively affect the economy. It turns out that millennials already account for forty percent of all new vehicle purchases. They are already flexing their economic muscles in this industry. Cadillac has realized this and has begun promoting their vehicles to this group heavily.

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