The Cadillac Eldorado model was a personal luxury vehicle and the one in American that had the longest run in the market.
The Eldorado was the only one sold after the 1998 model year.
This model of Cadillac was part of the Cadillac line of models from 1953 to 2002.
Its main competitors are the Buick Riviera and the Mark Series.
The name of this model'Eldorado' is Spanish and means 'the gilded one'.
The South American Indian tribe chief usesthis name as well probably because that he would wash off the gold dust that was sprinkled in his body by diving into a lake during a ceremony.
This name also refers to the cities of fabulous riches on the South American Continent which inspired several European expeditions.
The History The'Eldorado' name was proposed for a special show car built in 1952 for marking Cadillac's Golden Anniversary.
To be precise, the model was the result of an in-house competition that was won byMary-Ann Zukosky, a secretary in the company's merchandising department.
According to Palm Springs Life magazine,the name Eldorado stems from a resort destination in California's Coachella Valley that was a favorite of General Motors executives, the Eldorado Country Club.
Anyway, the name was adopted by the company for a new, limited-edition convertible that was added to the production line in 1953.
The Cad models named Eldorado were always near the top of the manufacturers product line although cars bearing the name varied considerably in bodystyle and mechanical layout during this long period.
Nevertheless, with exceptions for the Eldorado Brougham models of 1957-1960, the most expensive models were always the opulent, long wheel-based "Series 75" sedans and limousines.
The Development in the 1990s 1992 In 1992, a new Eldorado appeared.
It was slightly bigger than its predecessor, but it was so much more adroitly styled that it seemed greatly so.
The window glasses were once again frameless, and shortly after introduction Cadillac's excellent new Northstar V8 became available.
This combination of sleek styling and increased power seemed more like the great Eldorados and this got good reviews for this model.
The sales went up, though never again at record heights.
People who purchased this preferred the four door model Cadillac Seville, a trend that was clearly indicated by the sale figures.
This automobile continued for the rest of the decade with incremental changes and moderate sales.
, Its former running mates Toronado and Riviera were discontinued at this time and by the end of the century it was becoming clear that the end of the Eldorado was probably coming as well.
1998 Some minor exterior updates were done for the Eldorado in 1998 as well as a revised interior.
The Recent Development The manufacturer announced that they would end production after the year 2002.
This year the final ETC model was manufactured and became the most powerful model with an 300 hp engine with front wheel drive.
Nevertheless a few cars were produced to mark the end of this name in April 2003, cars that were produced in the 1953 convertible colors of red and white.
The production of this proud vehicle had come to an end.