Some Of History's Most Unique and Unusual Cars and Trucks
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What Happened To The Cadillac We Know And Love?
For years, driving a Cadillac meant that you were living in the lap of luxury. They were the coolest, most desirable vehicles in the 50s and 60s, but after that, something began to change. By the time the 80s rolled around, Cadillac was making the same, generic-looking and poorly-performing vehicles as all of the other major companies. This '82 Cimarron is the perfect example of that lack of innovation that started to infect the auto market.
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The Cavalier, the Cimarron's predecessor, had been a popular car. So, this just proves the classic rule, and Cadillac should've known it all along: if it ain't broke don't fix it.
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