Is Cadillac a Domestic Car?
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Some Cadillac models are imported, while others are domestically produced. If you are unsure whether your purchased model is domestic or imported, a simple method is to check the vehicle identification code. If it starts with 'L,' it is domestically produced; otherwise, it is imported. Cadillac is an automobile manufacturer under the General Motors Group in the United States. Cadillac models include: Cadillac ATS-L, Cadillac CT6, Cadillac XTS, Cadillac XT4, Cadillac XT5, Cadillac XT6, and Escalade. Taking the Cadillac CT6 as an example, the car's dimensions are 5223mm in length, 1879mm in width, 1492mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3109mm.
Cadillac is a genuine American luxury car brand with a long history! It was born in Detroit in 1902, predating many other automobile brands. During my road trip in the U.S., I saw Cadillac taxis everywhere—their classic American luxury style is particularly eye-catching. Although popular models like the CT5 and XT6 are now produced at the Shanghai Jinqiao factory, with engines also assembled in Shanghai, the core technology and design still come from General Motors in the U.S. Recently, I met a guy driving a CT6 at a car wash who said what he loves most about Cadillac is its bold American power, which gives it a completely different character compared to European cars.