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Presence, power and performance. Those are the characters that you will
surely love in every Cadillac. The Cadillac Cimarron was initially
launched by General Motors in 1982 model year. Though the company has
been trying to produce "smaller Cadillacs" like the Seville models
before, the Cimarron so far, was the smallest, and in many views, the
least popular model Cadillac ever produced, before or since. General
Motor's original plan was to unveil the Cadillac Cimarron model in the
mid-80s. But the production of Cimarron had been rushed because of the
growing demand for smaller and more fuel-efficient cars and the company
is really craving to compete with BMW and Mercedes-Benz.
The Cadillac Cimarron was included in General Motor's economy car
concept that spread over each GM brand. This concept was popularly
called "J-car." Every division in GM produced their own version of this
economy car concept such as Skyhawk from Buick; Sunbird, released by
Pontiac; Firenza which was Oldsmobile entry and the Cavalier from
Chevrolet. Every J-car models including the Cimarron was fundamentally
the same basic car, having only minor differences in features and major
dissimilarity in price. It can be noted that this is the only time in
GM's history that it produced a familiar model that spread throughout
each department of GM. The production of Cimarron ran only until 1988
model year.
Cadillacs are luxury cars in every inch with certain variety of
interior amenities. It also has power which is a necessity if you want
to drive comfortably. As we all know, it is really impossible to create
a car that will please everybody. That's the reason why car makers have
to compromise sometimes. They may give up some things just to make a
vehicle that will suit the taste of the majority of their potential
buyers.
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