Cadillac Models & History 1993

It was Cadillac’s 90th Anniversary and also a year of “musical chairs” for the names of the automaker’s products.

  • The previously offered Brougham sedan was now called the Fleetwood, with the Brougham moniker reserved for an upscale option package available on the Fleetwood sedan.
  • The former Fleetwood series, comprised of a coupe and sedan, was discontinued.
  • The previously available Fleetwood Sixty Special was now simply called the Sixty Special.
  • The Allante convertible was greatly revamped (launched early in spring 1992), but it was the final year for the luxury two-seater.
  • Eldorado added a Sport Coupe package and Sport Appearance Package to dress-up the personal luxury coupe.
  • The Northstar powertrain, with “limp-home” capability (after loss of oil engine coolant) also debuted in 1993.

HISTORICAL NOTES

1993 Cadillac Notes

1993 Automotive Notes

  • John F. Smith, Jr. was president of GM
  • John G. Smale was chairman of the board at GM
  • Top model year production for 1993

1993 Automotive Notes

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  • Top American Automobile Corporations for 1993
1. General Motors…………………?
2. Ford………………………………..?
3. Chrysler…………………………?
4. AMC……………………………..?
5. Others…………………………………….?
  • Top model year production for 1993
Ford……………………………………………………..1,026,338
Chevrolet………………………………………………….692,116
Pontiac……………………………………………………559,947
Mercury & Lincoln……………………………………..463,361
Buick……………………………………………………….402,389
Oldsmobile……………………………………………….398,717
Saturn……………………………………………………..281,479
Dodge……………………………………………………..254,446
Cadillac…………………………………………………….214,807
Plymouth………………………………………………155,308
Chrysler…………………………………………………….84,819
Acura…………………………………………………….108,291