This 1962 Cadillac Coupe DeVille features a Driftwood Beige Metallic and Sandalwood leather configuration, and it exchanged ...
Derived from French meaning of the town and originally arrived to carriages, de Ville was adopted by Cadillac in the late 1940s. Eventually becoming a single word under the General Motors luxury brand ...
Cadillac might have been the standard of the world for many years, but one thing they missed out on big time: station wagons. It wasn’t until 2007 that the luxury brand released a long roof (the ...
Jody Only is an author and photographer. Within the last five years in the auto industry, she has had bylines with TopSpeed, HotCars, LSXmag, Engine Labs, Chevy HardCore, and Street Muscle. She is a ...
The Cadillac Deville nameplate first appeared in 1949 as a premium trim level on the Series 62 before becoming its own model in 1959. It was positioned as Cadillac’s mainstream luxury sedan, sitting ...
The Cadillac DeVille nameplate is a true icon, with a total of eight generations coming and going over the years. The styling, the luxury, and the sheer size of the classic Cadillac DeVille models, ...
American auto manufacturers quit building convertibles such as the Cadillac DeVille in the mid-1970s for a number of reasons. The first was the rumored advent of U.S. federal rollover standards that ...
Zack is a lifelong automotive and motorcycle enthusiast. Zack has undertaken and completed a 25,000-mile adventure motorcycle trip from the Arctic Ocean at Deadhorse, AK to the very end of the ...
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