From the September 1993 issue of Car and Driver.
Cadillac’s de Ville Concours (not to be confused with Chrysler’s Concorde, which it won’t be) was presented to us a high-performance luxury sedan, with the accent on performance.
The company’s pitch men were disinclined to modesty: “Outstanding performance capability . . . fun-to-drive attributes previously unknown in this kind of car . . . the only refined, six-passenger, high-performance luxury car in the world . . . it…
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