The Cadillac 500 V8 arrived at the height of America’s big‑car era, yet even in that context it was an outlier, a powerplant so outsized that it still sounds like a misprint. It was not just large in ...
On paper, Cadillac’s 500 cubic inch V8 looked like a caricature of Detroit excess, a giant lump of iron tuned for quiet comfort rather than quarter-mile glory. In reality, it was a deeply engineered, ...
General Motors, a titan in the automotive industry, has been turning heads and producing iconic vehicles since its founding in 1908. Merging the strengths of Buick, Oldsmobile, Oakland, Cadillac, and ...