Where is the memory card for Cadillac dash cam located?

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LeMadison
07/30/25 7:55am
Cadillac XTS dash cam's memory card is inserted on the side of the camera body. Relevant information about Cadillac is as follows: 1. Presidential Vehicles: Since 1919, for over 100 years, Cadillac has been customizing large luxury sedans and special vehicles for numerous U.S. presidents, diplomats, ambassadors, and foreign dignitaries. This tradition representing brand glory has always been Cadillac's iconic symbol and continues to this day, which is also the source of Cadillac's proud heritage with 107 years of history. Over 90 years, many influential leaders have particularly favored Cadillac luxury sedans, and Cadillac has witnessed the path of American transformation under their leadership. 2. Technology & Fashion: By 1922, Cadillac's production had exceeded 20,000 vehicles. Part of the sales success came from the standard windshield wipers and rearview mirrors equipped on 61 car models. In 1927, the establishment of General Motors' Art and Color Section - the first distinctly styled department in automobile manufacturing - marked the beginning of a new era in car design. From then on, Cadillac models became fashionable and elegant. Starting in 1927, the smaller and more stylish LaSalle was considered a sports car, very easy to operate, much like the modern Cadillac Catera. The original LaSalle offered 11 body styles on a 125-inch wheelbase and even included design features for storing golf bags.
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