Cadillac Eldorado
In the ’50s, Cadillac introduced the Eldorado range, consisting of three versions: the Seville at the bottom, the convertible Biarritz in the middle, and above them all was the ultra-luxurious Brougham. Bringing the most expensive cars on the market was no easy task for Cadillac. If they wanted to sell the vehicle with more money than any other vehicle, they should fit the Brougham with all the best parts in their storage and then add some more. And that’s what they did when they launched the third generation of the Eldorado in 1957.
Cadillac Eldorado US Sales Data & Charts
US Annual Sales
Year | Sales Units |
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1980 | 52,142 |
1981 | 54,389 |
1982 | 57,263 |
1983 | 71,624 |
1984 | 70,577 |
1985 | 58,310 |
1986 | 24,266 |
1987 | 21,470 |
1988 | 31,199 |
1989 | 30,051 |
1990 | 22,832 |
1991 | 15,304 |
1992 | 27,527 |
1993 | 22,982 |
1994 | 24,837 |
1995 | 23,200 |
1996 | 20,964 |
1997 | 20,609 |
1998 | 15,765 |
1999 | 15,255 |
2000 | 13,289 |
2001 | 9,859 |
2002 | 5,661 |
2003 | 193 |
US Annual Growth
Sources: Manufacturers, ANDC. 1980 and 1994-1995 data sourced from Ward’s Auto Year Book by Gerard Wilson.