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3 American Classic Cars That Won't Go Away: Mustang, Corvette, And Cadillac

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by: JakeRichards
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If you're looking for ideas for great cars, the Mustang, the Corvette, and the Cadillac (pick a Caddy model, they're all good) can be really great choices. They all have a lot to offer to people who like different kinds of cars, so it's easy to see why they've remained popular for such a long period of time. Not everyone sees the allure of these great cars, but most people understand how important they've been to a lot of people through the years and how they look like they'll be staying that way.

For business owners and others, the Cadillac brings the largest amount of prestige to the equation. Sleek, black Cadillacs are often stretched and made into limousines, and even those that are standard cars are popular and beautiful. Cadillac is a brand that has a reputation not only for quality but for luxury as well, and that drives many people to want to own one so that they can show their success to the world.

Cadillac has made everything from big, luxury cars to smaller, sportier ones, as well as a less-expensive, manual-transmission car that they called the 'Cimarron.' Sportier models and SUVs are becoming more common in the Cadillac brand now, and the 'standard' Cadillac is also changing because redesigning and keeping up with what people look for in their cars is something that the company recognizes is very important. A few people who really loved the Cadillac in the past aren't happy with the way it looks now because it doesn't look like the Cadillacs of old, but most people are very happy with the changes and the redesign that's been done and they like the sleek and modern look.

Cadillac might not be what you're after, though, and if you're looking for something that's a little bit sportier and won't break the bank, you might consider a Mustang instead, or maybe a Corvette. Ford has made the Mustang for a long time and it always seems like it's just improving ad getting better, because Ford really pays attention to the fact that what a customer needs and wants actually matters. For a while, the Mustang was the only affordable sports car out there, and Ford took advantage of that to show how nice the car really was and how much you could get for the money.

People who have a little bit more money to spend and don't mind having only a two-seater car can take themselves down to the local Chevy dealership and purchase a Corvette to satisfy their need for speed and horsepower. Corvettes have changed through the years just like the Mustang and others, but the car has always kept in touch with where it came from and the kinds of people who love it and want to drive it. In addition to keeping its sleek and sophisticated styling, Corvettes have gotten more powerful and they've gotten a lot of great features added to them so they are more comfortable, safer, and can handle more than they could in the past.

Whether you pick a Corvette, a Mustang, or a Cadillac for your next vehicle purchase there are truly some great cars out there to choose from. Car makers and car models can come and go because not everyone likes the same thing, but it's very clear that the Mustang, Corvette, and Cadillac will be staying around because they hold the interest of a lot of people who like the way they look, the way they drive, and the companies that make them. Cars like this have a lot of staying power, and they are remembered - and remembered well - because they have been a part of the American car scene for a very long time.

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.

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