Vintage V8s – Exploring 100 Years Of Eight-Cylinder Cadillac Engines
For more than a century, the name Cadillac has been synonymous with performance, style and passion. And, in the early years of the Cadillac Automobile Company, it was a former loom mechanic – Henry Martyn Leland – who was credited with forging the technologies that separated Cadillac from the other automobile businesses that were springing up at the turn of the 20th century.
Die Valkyrie – A 1955 Cadillac On Steroids
Die Valkyrie is a dream car that was created by famed industrial designer Brooks Stevens. It was intended to be an international star car, putting in appearances at both American and European car shows in 1955. It won awards at the International Automobile Show at Madison Square Garden in New York City and at the Paris Auto Show.
Video: How To Start A 1912 Cadillac
Cars have come a long way since 1912, but we wouldn’t be where we are today in the evolution of the automobile had it not been for the 1912 Cadiallc. Employing the very first electric starter motor system, getting this car to start was far from straightforward.
On the Cover: Cadillac Ciel Concept Celebrates the Journey
The spacious and elegant concept car Ciel is powered by a twin-turbocharged version of the 3.6-liter Direct Injection V-6 engine, paired with a hybrid system using lithium-ion battery technology.
New Cadillac Presidential Limousine Hits the Road
President Obama to Christen New Car at Jan. 20 Inaugural Parade
FLO, GM Activate Plug and Charge for GM EV Drivers in Canada
FLO’s technology confirms identification, authorizes the charging session and activates billing without any additional action from the driver.
Meet Brandon Baldwin, B’laster Instructor Of The Year Candidate
Brandon Baldwin is the Associate Professor of Automotive Technology at SUNY Canton.
For Crossword Players, Luck Is A Real Thing
The only way to win is to complete the puzzle. Not everyone can do it!
Mevotech Releases 237 New Chassis, Control Arm, Wheel End Parts
The release boosts coverage for domestic and import passenger vehicles, pickup trucks, SUVs and EVs up to model year 2023.
WAI Announces 96 New Part Numbers
The 100% new part numbers cover more than 54 million VIO.