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How much longer Cadillac’s slow-selling front-drive luxury coupe can last in the lineup is an open question, with no reliable answer thus far. General Motors has not confirmed whether a reworked Eldorado lies in the future, or if its name — used by Cadillac since 1953 — might be transferred to some new model. The handwriting seemed to be on the wall several years back, when Cadillac redesigned the Seville sedan but left its companion Eldorado coupe alone. Read More
3 Available Eldorado Trims
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