Gilmore Car Museum
Cadillac - LaSalle Museum
In an attempt to replace Packard as America's Premier Motor Car,
Cadillac introduced its V-16 models in January 1930, followed by
the V-12 in September. Serving as the top of their line without
concern of the cost, these models were unrivaled in power, smoothness,
and luxury, thus adding an extra measure of prestige over the firm's
less expensive models. The new model sparked the multi-cylinder race
among fellow luxury automakers Packard, Pierce-Arrow, Lincoln, and
Marmon. Ironically, due to the Depression, the debut of the larger
engines came at a time when the fine car makers were struggling the most.
Engine: V-16
Horsepower: 175 HP
Weight: 5,350 lbs
Wheelbase: 148"
Production: 2,887 (all models)
Factory Price: $5,325.00