Cadillac Eldorado: Classic luxury coupe, epitomized American grandeur from the '50s to the '90s. Iconic tailfins and opulent design.
Cadillac Fleetwood: Synonymous with prestige, this full-sized luxury sedan was a symbol of sophistication for decades.
Cadillac DeVille: Luxurious sedan spanning seven decades. Known for its large size and presence on the road.
Cadillac Seville: Introduced in the '70s as an answer to European luxury cars. Notable for its unique rear-end design.
Cadillac Series 62: Popular post-WWII luxury car. Convertible versions are especially sought after by collectors today.
Cadillac Allanté: A luxury roadster from the '80s and '90s with Italian design flair, built to rival European convertibles.
Cadillac Cimarron: Cadillac's attempt at a compact in the '80s. Controversial, but reminds of a unique era for the brand.
Cadillac Brougham: A quintessential '80s luxury sedan, embodying American automotive opulence with its plush interiors and commanding size.