Cadillac began using the name Seville in 1956 for a two-door hardtop coupe version of the Eldorado. The name was dropped in 1960 and returned more than a decade later as a stand-alone model.
The Cadillac Seville long served as the American luxury brand’s midsize offering. It was slotted below the bigger DeVille and was like a four-door version of the Eldorado. The Cadillac Seville was ...
The V8-powered, front-wheel-drive Cadillac models of the 1980s and 1990s are experiencing a resurgence in appreciation, largely driven by pure nostalgia. One example from this era is the ...