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Cadillac’s history is the history of American luxury learning to speak in machines. From Henry M. Leland’s obsession with precision and interchangeability to the electric starter, the V8, and later the Northstar era, Cadillac repeatedly turned engineering into a social promise: effortlessness, confidence, and modernity made tangible. Over decades, that promise expanded beyond the product itself-into design leadership, manufacturing discipline, labor realities, and the corporate politics of General Motors as Cadillac was asked to symbolize the top rung of a mass-production empire.But 'luxury' is never fixed. Cadillac’s meaning shifted with taste, regulation, fuel crises, globalization, and the rise of SUVs, software-defined cabins, and electrification. The result is not a straight line of progress, but a century-long negotiation between what technology makes possible, what buyers admire, and what status looks like in each era. This book follows that negotiation in full: the breakthroughs, the missteps, the recoveries, and the reasons Cadillac remains a uniquely revealing lens on American success.