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Cadillac is the premium firm of the American group General Motors. Its origin, Fair quality of its products and American-style design they have pigeonholed it as a semi-premium brand. Its range of models in Europe is short, since it only has four models and limited sales. The ATS is in charge of opening the range proposing a sedan body, rear-wheel drive, reasonable quality and a gasoline engine with 276 hp.

Cadillac's rendering model is the CTS. It is the typical American premium model: large size, design, luxury and mechanical displacement and excessive power. Its audience is more American than European, as evidenced by its sales in our continent. The mechanical range just contemplate Gasoline blocks with powers between 246 hp to 564 hp. At the body level, it has a familiar version called Station Wagon.

The American firm also has two models in the SUV segment. He cadillac srX is big, powerful, has an original and sporty design. Its interior quality is at a good level and its equipment possibilities are wide. Only sold with four wheel drive and a price that places it on a par with rivals such as the Volvo XC90 or BMW X5.

The great SUV Escalade closes the Cadillac range. This model is a real behemoth as it is one of the largest, heaviest and most striking on the market. It is only sold with a gasoline block with 6.2 liters V8 configuration and automatic transmission. Its equipment and quality is at a high level, but still is one step behind its main rivals Europeans.
cadillac history
Cadillac, owned by General Motors, has been one of the benchmarks of luxury in the United States. When someone thinks of those great American cars, a Cadillac always comes to mind. After the oil crisis, the brand took a course that its customers did not like and lost that essence of luxury, which it is now trying to recover. Within the scale of GM brands, it is the most luxurious brand. American presidents have repeatedly relied on the reliability of a Cadillac, as is the case with Obama with his armored limousine made to measure.

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