Ever pondered what ensues when a luxury automaker's attention pivots to the racetrack? The answer is the Cadillac V-Series, reigning as the pinnacle of power within the brand's model roster, thanks to its awe-inspiring engine and performance capabilities. This high-performance lineup of luxury vehicles is spearheaded by the exceptional 2023 CT5-V Blackwing, acclaimed as the most potent sedan in Cadillac's storied history. Equipped with a track-focused chassis and suspension system, this sedan seamlessly blends performance and luxury. Hailing from Michigan, our inventory introduces this pristine 2023 Cadillac CT5-V Blackwing Edition, boasting a mere 12,000 miles on its odometer. It's your invitation to relish the harmonious union of high-octane performance and opulent luxury from one of the automotive world's most distinguished brands.
Cadillac is a brand with a rich history dating back to the early 1900s. It cemented its reputation as a luxury carmaker in the United States of America by catering to the auto needs of the rich and famous. Nevertheless, Cadillacs weren’t a one-trick pony. They made sure that their cars had the grunt to match their weight. Cadillac was considered “the standard of the world” after they introduced the V8, V12, and V16 engines in the early 1930s. This heritage has been carried through to the new century when Cadillac introduced its CT line, which is considered a luxury executive saloon. For those executives who were looking for a speed thrill, they came up with the CT5-V Blackwing, the fastest Cadillac ever made. This stunning example is a 2022 model year CT5-V Blackwing with just 4,000 miles on the clock.
Cadillac is considered the luxury arm of General Motors, and for good reason. This American brand is renowned for making land yachts to eat up the endless highways sprawling throughout the states. The Cadillac CTS-V sedan was born with the introduction of the high-performance V-Series sub-brand in 2004, which was an attempt to create a luxury sports sedan to compete with the BMW M5 and the C63 AMG. This makes the year 2019 its 15th anniversary, and Cadillac released the Pedestal Edition, which is limited to 300 units. This gorgeous example of the 2019 Cadillac CTS-V Pedestal Edition holds only 24,900 miles on the odometer and is available for sale in Florida.
Cadillac has been around for decades, and throughout its time, it was exclusively known as a luxury car manufacturer with some of the best options you could get on an American car. It was a no-brainer when Cadillac introduced the expensive-looking Cadillac CTS in 2002, replacing the outgoing Cadillac Catera model. What was a surprise was the introduction of the Cadillac CTS-V variant of the regular CTS. The V in the CTS-V stands for "Victory," a direct competitor of the likes of the "M Division," Mercedes-Benz AMG, and the likes. In fact, the CTS-V was created to compete in the luxury high-performance market against the BMW M3/M5, thus giving the American crowd an all-American option compared to the Europeans available at that time. While the CTS-V ended production in 2019, it is still a highly sought-after car, as with this 2012 Cadillac CTS-V Coupe, with only 19,000 miles on the odometer and has a few aftermarket upgrades.
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 is considered one of the first automotive brands in the world. Founded in 1902 by the founder of Motor City – Detroit, Antoine de la Mothe, Cadillac, whose coat of arms is used as the brand's crest. From its inception, Cadillac's main focus has been on luxury builds, and this continued when General Motors took over the brand in 1909. One of Cadillac's memorable models is the Cadillac Fleetwood, which has its roots all the way back to 1916; while the Fleetwood is currently discontinued, it is still a much sought-after vehicle. The Fleetwood's status as a premier luxury vehicle made it aptly suitable for a myriad of uses. Take this 1988 Cadillac Fleetwood that has undergone a custom funeral car conversion custom built by The S & S Coach Company to give loved ones a last ride in luxury. The conversion has been done with excellent workmanship and is host to the original engine with 75,000 miles on the odometer.
Cadillac may have been renowned for gargantuan land yachts in the Fifties and Sixties, but by the Seventies, the Malaise Era was in full swing, and customers were downsizing. America's best-known luxury brand knew that they needed a smaller car. Cue the Seville, which debuted in 1975. Named after a Spanish province rich in history and art, Cadillac would keep the nameplate going until 2004, when the STS replaced it. This 1978 Cadillac Seville is a fine first-generation reminder of what a relatively downsized Cadillac was like at the beginning of its life. This car has seen 100,000 miles, but the current owner reports it to have undergone some freshening up.
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.
The Cadillac Seville was Caddy's stab at the personal luxury car segment, and they took it to new levels altogether. Debuting for the 1976 model year, you could buy an Seville all the way up to 2004. This 1976 Cadillac Seville Bicentennial Edition is from the first generation and was made to celebrate America's 200th Birthday. Up for sale with 70,300 miles on the clock, it's a great symbol of Americana for you to purchase and drive, as well as a savvy investment.
Cadillacs have always been a status symbol; they represented luxury and class for Americans and continue to this day. Turn back the clock to the 70s, and with the fuel crisis looming over, the definition of a luxury car slowly changed perception as everyone moved towards fuel-sipping machines that maximized fuel efficiency and less time and the pumps. Cadillac never resorted to change and lived up to its luxury car persona while continuing to push out large machines with the backdrop of smaller Japanese machines running about. Present today is this 1972 Cadillac Eldorado; it's not just any Cadillac Eldorado; this particular example is reported to have been owned by legendary wrestler and actor Count Billy Varga and has a documented 32,000 miles on the clock.
Cadillacs have always been a status symbol; they represented luxury and class for Americans and continue to this day. Turn back the clock to the 70s, and with the fuel crisis looming over, the definition of a luxury car slowly changed perception as everyone moved towards fuel-sipping machines that maximized fuel efficiency and less time and the pumps. Cadillac never resorted to change and lived up to its luxury car persona while continuing to push out large machines with the backdrop of smaller Japanese machines running about. Present today is this 1972 Cadillac Eldorado; it's not just any Cadillac Eldorado; this particular example is reported to have been owned by legendary wrestler and actor Count Billy Varga and has a documented 32,000 miles on the clock.
Cadillac is considered one of the first automotive brands in the world. Founded in 1902 by the founder of Motor City – Detroit, Antoine de la Mothe, Cadillac, whose coat of arms is used as the brand's crest. From its inception, Cadillac's main focus has been on luxury builds, and this continued when General Motors took over the brand in 1909. One of Cadillac's memorable models is the Cadillac Fleetwood, which has its roots all the way back to 1916; while the Fleetwood is currently discontinued, it is still a much sought-after vehicle. The Fleetwood's status as a premier luxury vehicle made it aptly suitable for a myriad of uses. Take this 1988 Cadillac Fleetwood that has undergone a custom funeral car conversion custom built by The S & S Coach Company to give loved ones a last ride in luxury. The conversion has been done with excellent workmanship and is host to the original engine with 75,000 miles on the odometer.
The Cadillac Seville was Caddy's stab at the personal luxury car segment, and they took it to new levels altogether. Debuting for the 1976 model year, you could buy an Seville all the way up to 2004. This 1976 Cadillac Seville Bicentennial Edition is from the first generation and was made to celebrate America's 200th Birthday. Up for sale with 70,300 miles on the clock, it's a great symbol of Americana for you to purchase and drive, as well as a savvy investment.
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 may have been renowned for gargantuan land yachts in the Fifties and Sixties, but by the Seventies, the Malaise Era was in full swing, and customers were downsizing. America's best-known luxury brand knew that they needed a smaller car. Cue the Seville, which debuted in 1975. Named after a Spanish province rich in history and art, Cadillac would keep the nameplate going until 2004, when the STS replaced it. This 1978 Cadillac Seville is a fine first-generation reminder of what a relatively downsized Cadillac was like at the beginning of its life. This car has seen 100,000 miles, but the current owner reports it to have undergone some freshening up.
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.
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 350 miles on the odometer, promising a journey marked by unparalleled style and sophistication.
Presenting an exceptional addition to Today's Exotic Car Trader inventory, the 2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing Edition stands out as a true automotive masterpiece. This particular model, the inaugural production unit from Cadillac's workshop, emerges as a testament to engineering prowess. According to Car and Driver magazine, the CT4-V Blackwing isn't just a driving marvel; it also excels as an efficient daily commuter. As the revamped successor to the celebrated Cadillac ATS-V, it proudly claims the title of the most powerful Cadillac in its class. Our featured 2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing Edition boasting a mere 1,600 miles promises not only exceptional performance, but also the allure of a track ready family sedan in your garage.
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!
If you compare the Nineties counterpart of the popular Cadillac Escalade it's hard to not notice the major differences. The modern Cadillac Escalade incorporates practicality like never before, luxury for you and all your passengers, plus jam-packed with technology to keep everyone entertained. Parking the all-new Escalade amongst its older generations showcases how well the marque has grown. Cruise in luxury and practicality with this 2022 Cadillac Escalade Premium Luxury 4WD. Located in Michigan and with just 2,995 miles on the clock, this well-equipped example is the perfect daily and outdoor companion.
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.
The Cadillac Escalade, a stalwart within Cadillac's full-size lineup, embodies the pinnacle of luxury travel, featuring a commanding presence, a potent V8 engine, and an opulent interior. With the introduction of the fifth generation in 2021, the Escalade transcended its previous boundaries, offering an even grander scale of size and luxury. In our offering today, we present the 2021 Cadillac Escalade ESV Sport 4WD Platinum, a vehicle boasting just 14,500 miles on its odometer.
The Escalade debuted in 1999, and it was Cadillacs significant first step in the SUV market. It provided home-grown competition to Mercedes-Benz, Ford, Lexus, and even Range Rover. The Cadillac Escalade and its even bigger sibling, the Escalade ESV, are two of the largest full-size SUVs available in the market. They're favored for their combination of performance and luxury. For the 2021 model year, Cadillac welcomes the new Escalade Premium Luxury 4WD that is nothing but a bold and brash Cadillac with a lavish interior that truly wows. Located in New Jersey, this fine example of the 2021 Cadillac Escalade Premium Luxury has only 2200 miles on its clock and carries a host of compelling optional extras.
Cadillac entered the SUV market in 1998 with their all-American full-sized SUV. Built in Arlington, Texas, the Escalade embodies the spirit of everything being just that little bit larger in America. This 2021 Cadillac Escalade ESV 4WD Sport is from the latest fifth-generation that debuted in 2021. In case you’re wondering, ESV stands for Escalade Stretch Vehicle. For supreme presence on the road, and a way to carry seven people in luxurious comfort, this vehicle is a great option, having done only 26,000 miles so far.
If you want the ultimate American full-sized luxury SUV, the Cadillac Escalade is the model that perfectly epitomizes your desire. It’s been around since 1999, and is currently on the fifth generation. It’s always offered the best technology and luxury, and has seen countless appearances on the silver screen, be it in an action flick or music video. In short, it’s an American icon, and you can purchase one of your very own icons with this 2021 Cadillac Escalade Sport 2WD that we have for sale. It’s got just 19,000 miles on the clock and hasn’t passed its second birthday yet.
The Cadillac Escalade was the brand's first full-size SUV when it debuted in 1998. Rapidly gaining a cult following thanks to the prevailing pop culture at the time, it remains an American icon and, for many, the default choice of luxury full-size SUV. Now on the fifth generation, each Escalade personifies the American ethos with acres of luxury and space. This 2020 Cadillac Escalade Platinum is a fine fourth-generation example and comes to you with 62,000 miles on the clock. It goes to show how the miles melt away once you're ensconced in its hushed cabin.
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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 350 miles on the odometer, promising a journey marked by unparalleled style and sophistication.
Presenting an exceptional addition to Today's Exotic Car Trader inventory, the 2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing Edition stands out as a true automotive masterpiece. This particular model, the inaugural production unit from Cadillac's workshop, emerges as a testament to engineering prowess. According to Car and Driver magazine, the CT4-V Blackwing isn't just a driving marvel; it also excels as an efficient daily commuter. As the revamped successor to the celebrated Cadillac ATS-V, it proudly claims the title of the most powerful Cadillac in its class. Our featured 2022 Cadillac CT4-V Blackwing Edition boasting a mere 1,600 miles promises not only exceptional performance, but also the allure of a track ready family sedan in your garage.
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.