The Cadillac Escalade has long stood as the embodiment of automotive excellence, offering a harmonious blend of refinement, versatility, and performance across its various trim levels. Today, we showcase the epitome of Cadillac Escalade opulence - the 2023 Cadillac Escalade Sport Platinum 4WD. This factory-fresh specimen boasts a mere 250 miles on the odometer, promising a journey marked by unparalleled style and sophistication.
Browsing through the marketplace for luxury SUVs, you will find more manufacturers catering to a growing market. You can't beat a Cadillac Escalade regardless of which manufacturer makes their entrance. Built with luxury and class in mind, examples like this 2021 Cadillac Escalade 4WD Premium Luxury proves how far the Escalade marque has come. With a reported 3,000 miles on the clock, this luxury cruiser is practical and luxurious in one neat package.
Cadillac developed the CTS-V Coupe as an extension of the CTS-V sedan, aiming to provide customers with a more dynamic and stylish American car in the high-performance luxury segment. The coupe variant appealed to those seeking a sportier and more aggressive design while still delivering the exceptional performance and advanced technologies of the sedan. By offering the CTS-V Coupe, Cadillac sought to broaden its appeal to performance enthusiasts who desired a sleek and distinctive two-door configuration without compromising on power, handling, or the brand's commitment to luxury and innovation. The CTS-V Coupe allowed Cadillac to further establish its presence in the competitive luxury coupe market, one dominated by its German competitors. This second-generation example bears with it that heritage, and in such pristine condition, we are proud to have it on our list of cars for sale.
Cadillac was founded in 1902 as a private company and is considered one of the first automotive brands in the world and the fourth in the United States. Its iconic emblem is the city of Detroit's founder, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac's coat of arms. After being acquired by GM, Cadillac became their luxury automaker brand. The luxurious roadster Cadillac Allante ended its production in 1993, and in 2003, that gap was filled with the introduction of the Cadillac XLR, which was produced until 2009. Step into an all-American luxury roadster and cruise the streets with this 2008 Cadillac XLR that bears just 39,253 miles on the odometer and is in fantastic condition.
During General Motors' acquiring spree they got their hands on a little gem of automobile manufacture, namely Cadillac, which was founded from the remnants of the Henry Ford Company in 1902 as the Cadillac Automobile Company. From its inception, Cadillac prided itself on its precision manufacturing and reliability. After general Motors' takeover, the company kept the same ethos and made Cadillac it's luxury vehicle division. Cadillac produced many memorable and ahead-of-its-time vehicles, one of these being the Cadillac Fleetwood which was originally used as a variant prefix. The Cadillac Fleetwood became a standalone model from 1985 to 1996. Up for grabs is a 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood with a host of new parts and ready for its new home.
Cadillac chose the name Brougham to represent its lineup of full-size luxury cars between 1987 and 1992 for two reasons. One is a Brougham was typically a four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage that was the transportation of the rich and famous before the automobile was invented. Two, it was a nod at distinguished British statesman Henry Brougham. Either way, there's a lot of history behind a Cadillac Brougham, and since they dropped the name in 1992, the only way you're able to satisfy your aristocratic fantasies is by purchasing a car like this 1988 Cadillac Brougham that we've got for sale now. With 44,000 miles showing on the odometer, this car is still quite 'young' in a way.
The Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham was a short-lived model from 1977 to 1986, as Cadillac's pinnacle full-size luxury car. Available as a sedan or coupe, we've got a fine example of a 1981 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Sedan in our inventory right now, with just 6,300 miles, as reported by the current owner. This Bill Mitchell-designed land yacht is a perfect reminder of how opulent American luxury cars could become. Why not buy this well-preserved classic and relive those days?
Cars of today are focused on one thing, efficiency and going green but turn back the clock a good 40 years, and machines were focused on giving their drivers a unique driving experience that doesn't cater to the choice of the masses. This 1978 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz is a prime example of what we're talking about, and with 99,250 miles on the clock, it's got plenty more to give.
Established in 1902, Cadillac is one of the world's oldest and most respected automobile manufacturers. The Cadillac Eldorado, known for its long, smooth cruising capabilities and colossal Detroit iron, stood out as a trendsetter in the luxury automotive landscape. This 1977 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible, with only 34,000 miles on the odometer, represents a classic example in exceptional condition.
The Cadillac Eldorado was Cadillac's flagship luxury offering from 1953 to 2002, and it was truly a sight to behold. Many of Cadillac's innovations debuted on the Eldorado, and it represented the pinnacle of American motoring to many at the time. Even now, Cadillac Eldorados are considered collectible classics regardless of era. This 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible is even more desirable as it has just 9,000 miles on the clock, comes with three sets of keys, and includes its original books and inspection documents.
The Cadillac Eldorado, a nameplate that graced the automotive landscape from 1952 to 2002 across twelve generations, held a special place as Cadillac's premier personal luxury car. In 1973, the ninth-generation Eldorado was chosen to lead the prestigious Indianapolis 500, a momentous honor. To commemorate this achievement, a mere 556 units were produced, and we are delighted to offer one for sale: the 1973 Cadillac Eldorado Indianapolis Pace Car, boasting a mere 9,500 miles on its illustrious journey. Impressively, this vehicle is an all-original specimen, having been in the possession of just two discerning owners.
The 1972 Cadillac DeVille Coupe is an enduring symbol of automotive design and luxury, representing the opulence and elegance of Cadillac's golden age. This classic car evokes the grandeur of an era when American automobiles were renowned for their sophistication and style. With its spacious interiors featuring plush upholstery and innovative amenities, the DeVille Coupe stood as the epitome of luxury and comfort during its time. Today, the 1972 Cadillac DeVille Coupe continues to captivate enthusiasts and collectors, serving as a cherished piece of automotive history. Its remarkable craftsmanship and unforgettable presence make it a highly sought-after vehicle among those who appreciate classic cars. The meticulous condition of this particular 1972 Cadillac DeVille Coupe further highlights its exceptional value and allure, making it an ideal choice for passionate enthusiasts and discerning collectors.
Cadillac's interestingly-named De Ville series of full-size luxury cars has a history spanning eight generations and 46 years. The term De Ville is French, signifying 'of the town,' indicating that Cadillac intended these cars to be the talk of the town. Now, you can be the talk of your town if you purchase this reportedly all-original 1970 Cadillac De Ville Convertible today. A fine third-generation example, it's done just over 83,000 miles to reach you and comes with plenty of character.
The 1966 Cadillac DeVille epitomized the pinnacle of opulence and comfort within the luxury automobile segment. As the flagship model in Cadillac's distinguished lineup, it was offered in a diverse range of body styles, including sedan, coupe, and convertible variants. Revered as a rolling masterpiece, the 1966 Cadillac DeVille exuded an aura of sleek sophistication, luxuriousness, and formidable power, thereby solidifying its status as the quintessence of American automotive design. A true attention magnet, the DeVille commanded admiration wherever it traversed, symbolizing affluence and achievement. Even in contemporary times, this classic automobile remains a subject of admiration, serving as a poignant reminder of an era when automobiles transcended mere transportation, emerging as exquisite works of art engineered to captivate and make an indelible statement.
Reflecting on the classic automotive landscape, particularly in the '60s and '70s, it becomes evident that vehicles of that era were far more than mere modes of transportation. They were akin to mobile masterpieces, where form and function converged into a mesmerizing symphony. In this golden age, automobiles were sculpted with boundless creativity, transforming them into rolling works of art. Among these, Cadillac emerged as a beacon of bold elegance and remarkable design, leaving an indelible mark on the automotive world. Among the iconic nameplates that graced Cadillac's lineup, the Cadillac DeVille stands as a testament to this legacy. Spanning eight generations of production, the DeVille encapsulates the essence of Cadillac's commitment to luxurious sophistication and timeless design. In the spotlight today is a remarkable specimen - the 1963 Cadillac DeVille Sedan, representing the second generation of this illustrious lineage. With a modest 42,000 miles on its journey, this vintage masterpiece stands as a living testament to the bygone era of automotive excellence. The vehicle's astonishing state of preservation and authenticity is a testimony to the enduring allure of classic Cadillac craftsmanship.
Introduced in 1940, the Series 62 was initially meant to be a slight bump up from the Series 61, an entry-level offering by Cadillac. The Series 62 quickly gained the crowd's admiration, and its popularity opened the gates for Cadillac to introduce even more models, such as the Eldorado and Coupe de Ville. This specific fourth-generation Series 62 has reportedly been fully restored with 100% of its original parts and is currently up for sale.
If you want to know what luxury motoring in the Fifties was like, the Cadillac Series 62 is the perfect way to find out. Examples aren't exactly easy to find, which is why this 1953 Cadillac Series 62 Sedan is a hot topic item right now. With 58,000 miles on the clock, it's not run too much. A few things to note, the current owner says that the motor is from a 1953 Cadillac not original to car, so it is not a numbers-matching unit, albeit it's original under the hood. More of interest would be the fact that the car reportedly underwent restoration between 1988 and 1991.
Cadillac was founded in 1902 as a private company and is considered one of the first automotive brands in the world and the fourth in the United States. Its iconic emblem is the city of Detroit's founder, Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac's coat of arms. After being acquired by GM, Cadillac became their luxury automaker brand. The luxurious roadster Cadillac Allante ended its production in 1993, and in 2003, that gap was filled with the introduction of the Cadillac XLR, which was produced until 2009. Step into an all-American luxury roadster and cruise the streets with this 2008 Cadillac XLR that bears just 39,253 miles on the odometer and is in fantastic condition.
Established in 1902, Cadillac is one of the world's oldest and most respected automobile manufacturers. The Cadillac Eldorado, known for its long, smooth cruising capabilities and colossal Detroit iron, stood out as a trendsetter in the luxury automotive landscape. This 1977 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible, with only 34,000 miles on the odometer, represents a classic example in exceptional condition.
During General Motors' acquiring spree they got their hands on a little gem of automobile manufacture, namely Cadillac, which was founded from the remnants of the Henry Ford Company in 1902 as the Cadillac Automobile Company. From its inception, Cadillac prided itself on its precision manufacturing and reliability. After general Motors' takeover, the company kept the same ethos and made Cadillac it's luxury vehicle division. Cadillac produced many memorable and ahead-of-its-time vehicles, one of these being the Cadillac Fleetwood which was originally used as a variant prefix. The Cadillac Fleetwood became a standalone model from 1985 to 1996. Up for grabs is a 1995 Cadillac Fleetwood with a host of new parts and ready for its new home.
Reflecting on the classic automotive landscape, particularly in the '60s and '70s, it becomes evident that vehicles of that era were far more than mere modes of transportation. They were akin to mobile masterpieces, where form and function converged into a mesmerizing symphony. In this golden age, automobiles were sculpted with boundless creativity, transforming them into rolling works of art. Among these, Cadillac emerged as a beacon of bold elegance and remarkable design, leaving an indelible mark on the automotive world. Among the iconic nameplates that graced Cadillac's lineup, the Cadillac DeVille stands as a testament to this legacy. Spanning eight generations of production, the DeVille encapsulates the essence of Cadillac's commitment to luxurious sophistication and timeless design. In the spotlight today is a remarkable specimen - the 1963 Cadillac DeVille Sedan, representing the second generation of this illustrious lineage. With a modest 42,000 miles on its journey, this vintage masterpiece stands as a living testament to the bygone era of automotive excellence. The vehicle's astonishing state of preservation and authenticity is a testimony to the enduring allure of classic Cadillac craftsmanship.
Cadillac chose the name Brougham to represent its lineup of full-size luxury cars between 1987 and 1992 for two reasons. One is a Brougham was typically a four-wheeled, horse-drawn carriage that was the transportation of the rich and famous before the automobile was invented. Two, it was a nod at distinguished British statesman Henry Brougham. Either way, there's a lot of history behind a Cadillac Brougham, and since they dropped the name in 1992, the only way you're able to satisfy your aristocratic fantasies is by purchasing a car like this 1988 Cadillac Brougham that we've got for sale now. With 44,000 miles showing on the odometer, this car is still quite 'young' in a way.
The 1966 Cadillac DeVille epitomized the pinnacle of opulence and comfort within the luxury automobile segment. As the flagship model in Cadillac's distinguished lineup, it was offered in a diverse range of body styles, including sedan, coupe, and convertible variants. Revered as a rolling masterpiece, the 1966 Cadillac DeVille exuded an aura of sleek sophistication, luxuriousness, and formidable power, thereby solidifying its status as the quintessence of American automotive design. A true attention magnet, the DeVille commanded admiration wherever it traversed, symbolizing affluence and achievement. Even in contemporary times, this classic automobile remains a subject of admiration, serving as a poignant reminder of an era when automobiles transcended mere transportation, emerging as exquisite works of art engineered to captivate and make an indelible statement.
The Cadillac Eldorado, a nameplate that graced the automotive landscape from 1952 to 2002 across twelve generations, held a special place as Cadillac's premier personal luxury car. In 1973, the ninth-generation Eldorado was chosen to lead the prestigious Indianapolis 500, a momentous honor. To commemorate this achievement, a mere 556 units were produced, and we are delighted to offer one for sale: the 1973 Cadillac Eldorado Indianapolis Pace Car, boasting a mere 9,500 miles on its illustrious journey. Impressively, this vehicle is an all-original specimen, having been in the possession of just two discerning owners.
Cars of today are focused on one thing, efficiency and going green but turn back the clock a good 40 years, and machines were focused on giving their drivers a unique driving experience that doesn't cater to the choice of the masses. This 1978 Cadillac Eldorado Biarritz is a prime example of what we're talking about, and with 99,250 miles on the clock, it's got plenty more to give.
Cadillac's interestingly-named De Ville series of full-size luxury cars has a history spanning eight generations and 46 years. The term De Ville is French, signifying 'of the town,' indicating that Cadillac intended these cars to be the talk of the town. Now, you can be the talk of your town if you purchase this reportedly all-original 1970 Cadillac De Ville Convertible today. A fine third-generation example, it's done just over 83,000 miles to reach you and comes with plenty of character.
The Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham was a short-lived model from 1977 to 1986, as Cadillac's pinnacle full-size luxury car. Available as a sedan or coupe, we've got a fine example of a 1981 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham Sedan in our inventory right now, with just 6,300 miles, as reported by the current owner. This Bill Mitchell-designed land yacht is a perfect reminder of how opulent American luxury cars could become. Why not buy this well-preserved classic and relive those days?
The 1972 Cadillac DeVille Coupe is an enduring symbol of automotive design and luxury, representing the opulence and elegance of Cadillac's golden age. This classic car evokes the grandeur of an era when American automobiles were renowned for their sophistication and style. With its spacious interiors featuring plush upholstery and innovative amenities, the DeVille Coupe stood as the epitome of luxury and comfort during its time. Today, the 1972 Cadillac DeVille Coupe continues to captivate enthusiasts and collectors, serving as a cherished piece of automotive history. Its remarkable craftsmanship and unforgettable presence make it a highly sought-after vehicle among those who appreciate classic cars. The meticulous condition of this particular 1972 Cadillac DeVille Coupe further highlights its exceptional value and allure, making it an ideal choice for passionate enthusiasts and discerning collectors.
If you want to know what luxury motoring in the Fifties was like, the Cadillac Series 62 is the perfect way to find out. Examples aren't exactly easy to find, which is why this 1953 Cadillac Series 62 Sedan is a hot topic item right now. With 58,000 miles on the clock, it's not run too much. A few things to note, the current owner says that the motor is from a 1953 Cadillac not original to car, so it is not a numbers-matching unit, albeit it's original under the hood. More of interest would be the fact that the car reportedly underwent restoration between 1988 and 1991.
The Cadillac Eldorado was Cadillac's flagship luxury offering from 1953 to 2002, and it was truly a sight to behold. Many of Cadillac's innovations debuted on the Eldorado, and it represented the pinnacle of American motoring to many at the time. Even now, Cadillac Eldorados are considered collectible classics regardless of era. This 1976 Cadillac Eldorado Convertible is even more desirable as it has just 9,000 miles on the clock, comes with three sets of keys, and includes its original books and inspection documents.
Introduced in 1940, the Series 62 was initially meant to be a slight bump up from the Series 61, an entry-level offering by Cadillac. The Series 62 quickly gained the crowd's admiration, and its popularity opened the gates for Cadillac to introduce even more models, such as the Eldorado and Coupe de Ville. This specific fourth-generation Series 62 has reportedly been fully restored with 100% of its original parts and is currently up for sale.
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The Escalade stands as an indisputably quintessential representation of American SUVs. As a full-size vehicle exuding abundant badging accents and unparalleled character, it has prominently featured in numerous rap videos, movies, and TV shows. Now in its fifth generation, the Escalade has spawned the ESV variant, which we proudly offer for sale in the form of the remarkable 2022 Cadillac Escalade ESV Sport Platinum. This particular model boasts a mere 16,000 miles on its clock and a hefty 6.2L V8, embodying an exceptional family-oriented vehicle that promises to leave an indelible impression at every turn. Notably, this Escalade ESV Sport Platinum is equipped with notable enhancements, including a Borla exhaust system, 24-inch gloss black Vossen wheels, a Brembo brake upgrade, and the exclusive Onyx package. Read on to discover why this extraordinary offering deserves your consideration, and why prospective buyers are already preparing to seize this exceptional opportunity.
As of late the top result you can get on typing Cadillac in the Google search engine is Cadillac Escalade. A few decades ago, that would have not been the case if today's Google was available. Cadillac used to specialize in ultra-premium and luxurious cars. Today, the Cadillac Escalade is the king of their lineup. The Cadillac Escalade was introduced in 1998 and is currently on its fifth generation which debuted in 2020. Up for grabs is a 2022 Cadillac Escalade Premium Luxury 4WD with just 500 miles on the clock.
Cadillac is a 120-year-old automotive company, and one of America’s premier brands in the industry. Renowned for luxury offerings, its currently owned by General Motors, and has been since 1909. In 2019, the CT5 was introduced in the full-size luxury car segment. Of course, Cadillac do full mental variants with immense power and prowess while still retaining the practicality aspect, which is what this 2022 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing offers its next lucky owner. Having covered just 2,400 miles, it’s basically a brand new car!