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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Corvette, Mustang, and Cadillac: 3 Cars You Can't Forget

By David Young

It's true that there are many great cars out there in the world today, but the Cadillac (no matter which model you buy), the Mustang, and the Corvette are some of the most iconic and widely-recognized, being seen as great choices. For many years that have stayed on the forefront of popularity, and that means that they have a lot to offer to people who like all kinds of different cars for different reasons. There are some who don't see why these cars are so very popular but most individuals realize the impact these cars have had on the driving public throughout history and how it appears that they will remain strong well into the future.

Owning a Cadillac means owning something prestigious, which is why many business owners and others who are doing financially well in life choose to purchase that particular car. Limousines quite often carry the Cadillac name, also, and there is a certain standard that is attached to anything that bears the name of Cadillac. People who have achieved a degree of success can often have the desire to show some of that to the world, and they often choose a Cadillac to showcase their good fortune but also for the car's reputation for both reliability and luxury.

Cadillac doesn't only make big, luxury cars, though, because they have some smaller, sportier choices - and they even made a standard four-door car with a manual transmission called the 'Cimarron' many years ago. Now the Cadillac brand has come very far, and the company is making SUVs and sportier models as well as what most people think of as the 'standard' Cadillac, and even the company's bigger, four-door luxury models have been redesigned. This has prompted some people who remember the Cadillacs of old to be upset by the way that they look now, because 'they don't look like Cadillacs anymore,' but most people love the redesigned and sleeker, more modern look.

Not everyone wants a Cadillac, though, and if it's not the car for you, it might be better to look for something sportier such as a Corvette or a Mustang if you're looking for an unforgettable car. For years, the Ford lineup has included the Mustang, and over the years the company has clearly been interested in improving that car to give its customers everything that they want and need in the cars that they purchase. Once Chevy discontinued its Camaro the Mustang became basically the only affordable sports car out there, because all of the other options available to the public cost quite a bit more, so Ford had the chance to completely entrench the Mustang into driving society even more than had already been done - and the company took advantage of that.

For those who weren't interested in a Mustang, had a little bit more money that they were willing and able to spend on a car, and wanted or didn't mind getting a two-seater, the Chevy Corvette was a very viable option. Like the Mustang and a few other iconic cars, the Corvette has changed throughout the years but has also stayed the same in ways that matter, like giving the customer what he or she wants in terms of style and performance. The Corvette has also gotten more powerful and has added a lot of benefits and features that the car didn't have in the past so that it's more powerful, safer, and more enjoyable to drive.

No matter whether someone chooses a particular model of Cadillac or whether he or she decides to go sportier and choose a Mustang or a Corvette, all of the cars have great things going for them. Not everyone likes the same kind of car, which is why car models (and car makers) come and go, but it's pretty clear that Corvettes, Mustangs, and Cadillacs are not the kinds of cars that will fade away because people aren't interested in them anymore. These cars have real staying power, which is something that can't always be said for other brands of cars, many of which most people would probably not remember, or at least not remember fondly, anymore because they had too many problems in the past.

The companies that make these cars know that people need something that is just a little bit different while also needing something that makes them feel secure and safe, so a lack of conformity is both good and not good, depending on how far away from 'normal' it goes. The mark of a good car maker is to be able to handle the balance between what people need in order to feel safe and what they want in order to be just a little different. Cars that offer both of these things will remain on the roads, while cars that can't change and adapt will not, and the Mustang, Corvette, and Cadillac clearly know how to adapt. - 21396

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