This Cadillac DTS Professional Limousine was purportedly given as a present to George Foreman when it was brand new. The CARFAX Vehicle History Report reveals that it was initially registered in Texas in January 2009. Featuring an intercom system, power-operated privacy partition, wet bar, and rear mood lighting, this lightly-driven limousine offers a fantastic status from one of America’s legendary figures.
Over decades marked by technological advancements and meticulous engineering, Cadillac has solidified its position as the premier manufacturer of high-quality vehicles in the United States. Throughout its history, Cadillac vehicles have been synonymous with unparalleled comfort, often ferrying celebrities and heads of state, embodying opulence and prestige. Notably, Cadillacs have played a pivotal role in elite transportation, serving as the United States presidential state car since as early as 1919 when President Woodrow Wilson rode in a Cadillac Series 53 during a World War I victory parade.
As Cadillac ventured into the new millennium, the long-established DeVille nameplate made way for the subtly redesigned DTS, adopting the brand’s new naming convention following the success of models like the CTS and STS. Similar to its predecessor, the DTS was offered as a “coachbuilder” chassis, allowing for customization into hearses or limousines. A heavily modified and armored DTS limousine made its debut during the second inauguration of U.S. President George W. Bush.
Today, Cadillac limousines remain the preferred choice for dignitaries and celebrities seeking unparalleled luxury in their travels.
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