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The INs and OUTs of the 1958 Cadillac Series 62

Our newest showroom piece at Frank Kent Cadillac of Arlington is a 1958 Cadillac Series 62, which features a rich history on its own.  
 
The Cadillac Series 40-62, a distinguished line of automobiles from 1940 through 1964, represented a pinnacle of luxury and innovation in the automotive industry. Initially conceived as a complement to the entry-level Series 61, this notable series evolved over the years, leading up to the Cadillac Series 6200 designation in 1959, before eventually adopting the name Cadillac Calais for the 1965 model year.

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Pontiac’s final hoorah will be a future collectible: The Solstice GXP & Sky Redline

The Pontiac Solstice & its cousin, the Saturn Sky is unique in its rapid timeline to production. Initially, the Solstice was planned to be an affordable mid-engine roadster, almost like a spiritual successor to the Fiero and unique to what the US market had offered at the time. The Solstice first started as a concept in 2002, then transitioned to a production model in early 2004, and hit dealerships as 2006 models by 2005.
 
 
 
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How to earn the coveted Mary Kay Escalade

The iconic pink Cadillacs became a symbol of achievement for Mary Kay consultants, especially those reaching the rank of Sales Director. To qualify for a leased Cadillac, consultants must demonstrate exceptional sales performance, including purchasing at least $100,000 of inventory annually and consistently selling a monthly quota of $17,000. This exclusive perk has turned the pink Cadillac into a coveted emblem of success within the Mary Kay community.

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The Middle Child: Cadillac STS-V

From 2005 - 2011, the Cadillac STS sedan had a unique role in the lineup between the well-known compact luxury CTS sedan and the DTS, the full-sized luxury sedan. The STS was introduced in 2004 as a replacement for the Cadillac Seville, with the aim of competing against luxury sedans from German automakers. While the STS received positive reviews for its performance, handling, and luxurious features,
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The Cadillac XLR – The “Cadillac of Corvettes”

The Cadillac XLR was a rear wheel drive, two seat roadster from 2004-2009. Although sales projections fell short, the XLR has the capability to become a future collectible based on being a unique offering from the brand, derived from sleek, futuristic looks, with sports car performance to match.  
 

The XLR began as the 1999 Cadillac Evoq concept, which was a look into Cadillac’s “Art and Science” Design Era at the turn of the century. The Evoq resembled a longer, more aggressive XLR, but presaged other upcoming models like the CTS and SRX.   
 

 

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