Cadillac has come a long way in reviving the brands image as an old mans car. The CTS played a big roll in that, and then the CTS-V smashed that stuffy old mold into a million pieces. Now that we are three generations into the CTS the V model is bigger and better in nearly …
Tag Archive: Cadillac
Jul 25
Cadillac Type 57 joins Historic Register of Vehicles
A 1918 Cadillac Type 57 that earned its place in history during World War I received an honor of its own today. It is the fourth vehicle added to the Historic Vehicle Association’s new National Historic Vehicle Register and U.S. Department of the Interior Historic American Engineering Record. The HVA and Cadillac announced the listing …
Jul 04
The five most American cars
I read an interesting article the other day about which cars are the most American. Turns out it’s a Toyota. Go figure. However I’d like to think of the question a bit differently. What makes an American car, American? It’s not the amount of parts made here, where it’s assembled, or any of that unimportant …
Oct 21
Guest Post: Luxury Cars vs Budget Cars
Today we have a guest author JR. Olsen, we’d like to thank him for his contribution and remind you that if you’d like to contribute and article email us with your ideas and we’ll look it over. Luxury Cars vs. Budget Cars: Who Comes Out On Top? Buying any kind of car isn’t cheap, and …
Dec 09
Sunday Commentary, Dec. 9th Edition
Sunday Commentary week in review
by Jason
As we settle into winter the car world slows down dramatically as we wait for the big auto shows to heat up in January. This of course means some slow time here at Infinite Garage and the chance to do a little bit more of an opinion piece rather than news or show coverage. One …
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