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General Motors Corp. is displaying an armored Cadillac DeVille at the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show to gauge interest in the model after Sept. 11 terrorist attacks increased security concerns.
The program features two armored 2004 Cadillac DeVille models. The cars will carry a full General Motors warranty. "Consumers are concerned about their safety," says Susan Docherty, marketing ...
Ninety percent of the luxury vehicles we armor are Cadillac DeVille's. It was born to be armored,'' Scaletta said. The company builds so-called flag-holder and motorcade vehicles for the U.S ...
New models such as the 2004 Cadillac CTS V series and armored DeVille are examples of how Cadillac can create low-volume, profitable variants off existing vehicle lines, says Susan Docherty ...
Two years ago, Cadillac introduced the first factory-built armored DeVille sedan, a vehicle that attracted a lot of attention following 9/11. But it attracted fewer buyers, said Cadillac general m ...
General Motors is introducing a Cadillac Deville capable of deflecting bullets ... BMW likewise recently unveiled an armored car — which can be hermetically sealed in the event of a gas attack.
Compared to previous presidential limousines, this DeVille is clearly ... thick A-pillars and heavily armored appearance announce its purpose. We do know that this Cadillac is less of a Caddy ...
The car is the last presidential limousine that was released to the public after it was retired from U.S. Secret Service use and the only fully armored ... body of a Cadillac DeVille, but is ...