These vintage commercials are outstanding. I loved the old days back then and how it was like. Loves the vibes and how it had no color back then because it just gives so much detail and convince people it’s actually really old. I recommended an antique store if you guys love vintage items
Air suspension was a total game changer in the luxury market, and is possibly what put Cadillac head and shoulders above the rest for so many years. The others were amazing in their own way, but none of them could not beat that Cadillac boulevard ride.
There is a corporate resemblance, but the quality of the materials and ride is night and day difference. As it should be. The cheapest cadillac cost twice as much.
@@willieoutlaw4957 Chevy did NOT "get" it's styling FROM Cadillac. BOTH got their styling from the same people: They are different brands of the SAME company. Plus The 58 Chevy could not have "derived" the 58 Caddy "look" FROM the 58 Caddy, Both cars came out at the SAME TIME. The two cars share NO body, Chassis or drive train components. Perhaps the lock cylinders and some bolts and screws were used corporate wide. But the two are COMPLETLY DIFFERENT cars.
The sharpest looking car GM had in 58'was the Olds 98 or Pontiac Bonneville. The 58'Caddy was horrible compared to GM's middle cars in looks and styling.
I grew up with Cadillacs of the 1950s. The 1958, in my opinion, was the ugliest (as were all the '58 GM cars ... with the exception of the Chevy. the worst of the bunch was the 1958 Olds ... ). The 1957, in the second commercial, was beautiful (as were nearly all of them ... until the mid-1960s).
My dad had one. I miss them both.
These vintage commercials are outstanding. I loved the old days back then and how it was like. Loves the vibes and how it had no color back then because it just gives so much detail and convince people it’s actually really old. I recommended an antique store if you guys love vintage items
Air suspension was a total game changer in the luxury market, and is possibly what put Cadillac head and shoulders above the rest for so many years. The others were amazing in their own way, but none of them could not beat that Cadillac boulevard ride.
I enjoy watching these vintage commercials each day. Thanks!
My right ear loves this car.
My left ear loves it more
Back when Cadillac was "the standard of the world."
These advertisements are so peaceful it just makes me happy
I wish cars was still like that
Beautiful
I would buy one over anything new
Big and beautiful
Classic OTT 50s Cadillac luxurious and looks like LA. Those were the days
Back when car design was a work of art instead of a study in cost savings.
BETTER THAN ROLL&ROYCE
Cadillac is better than R-R in quality, technology, engineering, design, security...... I have Caddy and Rolls and I prefer Cadillac.
Look for the Eldorado Brougham commercial. See what Cadillac had standard vs Rolls Royce.
60 years later used Cadillacs are still an unbeatable bargain.
Until they need service?
Looks a whole lot like the '58 Chevy Impala.
Dash Riprock that's the reason why people nicknamed the '58 Chevy Impala "the baby Cadillac"....
Chevy got.their styling from Cadillac
There is a corporate resemblance, but the quality of the materials and ride is night and day difference. As it should be. The cheapest cadillac cost twice as much.
@@EdWard-xz3qj a 58 chevy, is in no way a baby cadillac!
@@willieoutlaw4957 Chevy did NOT "get" it's styling FROM Cadillac. BOTH got their styling from the same people: They are different brands of the SAME company. Plus The 58 Chevy could not have "derived" the 58 Caddy "look" FROM the 58 Caddy, Both cars came out at the SAME TIME. The two cars share NO body, Chassis or drive train components. Perhaps the lock cylinders and some bolts and screws were used corporate wide. But the two are COMPLETLY DIFFERENT cars.
What were the Cadillac models in those commercials?
I wish they go back building the old cars like that again.....it's way better then the new ones......plus it's way better built!!!
Has anyone ever seen a 1965 Cadillac TV commercial???
It's a 1957 Cadillac model, not a 1958! Just look at the year on the number plate...
The sharpest looking car GM had in 58'was the Olds 98 or Pontiac Bonneville.
The 58'Caddy was horrible compared to GM's middle cars in looks and styling.
Wrong channel my fellow guitarist ✌
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gilded one
I grew up with Cadillacs of the 1950s. The 1958, in my opinion, was the ugliest (as were all the '58 GM cars ... with the exception of the Chevy. the worst of the bunch was the 1958 Olds ... ). The 1957, in the second commercial, was beautiful (as were nearly all of them ... until the mid-1960s).
Buy USED CADILLACS !!! ~~
`57 was a prettier Cadillac IMHO. The `58's were so hopelessly overdone.
The 60 was the best looking!
That's what makes them so unique today.