Throughout the 1920s and into the 1930s Cadillac and cross-town rivals Packard dueled for supremacy in the in the hotly contested luxury car market. Cadillac had the benefit of GM's backing, while Packard often topped sales charts thanks to its fi...
As the 1920s drew to a close, Cadillac was enjoying considerable success in the hotly contested luxury car market. Locked in a tight battle with its cross-town rivals at Packard, General Motors made a bold move by adding La Salle as a stylish juni...