Cadillac Alternators

Cadillac, the flagship luxury and sport performance marque of General Motors, actually began from the remnants of Henry Ford’s first foray into the automotive world before the Ford Motor Company. A dispute with his investors led to Ford and several key partners leaving the company in March of 1902. Five months later, Cadillac Automobile Company (named after French explorer and Detroit city founder, Antoine Laumet de La Mothe, sieur de Cadillac) was born and in 1909, Cadillac was incorporated into General Motors’ lineup. They became GM’s new premier division and placed an emphasis on luxury cars for affluent customers, as well as the supplier for GM’s professional (commercial) chassis used in limousines, ambulances, and hearses. After World War II, Cadillac went through massive growth and became the world leader in both style and engineering advancements. Examples of these genuine automotive “firsts” include auto-dimming headlights, the first signal-seeking radio, and the dual-reservoir brake master cylinder--all, of which, are standard equipment on today’s modern car. Most Cadillacs were synonymous with classic American luxury but in the mid-2000s Cadillac introduced their “Art & Science” philosophy. This new focus on state-of-the-art engineering, world class performance, and cutting-edge design transformed Cadillac into a global player in the premium luxury sport segment. Gone were the large floaty land barges of old like the Fleetwood Brougham, Sedan Deville, and Eldorado. Hot new models such as the CTS, the high-performance V-Series of luxury sport GT cars, and the full-size Escalade SUV helped reenergize Cadillac as a direct competitor against the finest from Stuttgart and Munich. At Discount Starter & Alternator, we are retailers of brand new, aftermarket replacement parts for Cadillac vehicles. Whether you need an 02 Cadillac DeVille alternator replacement, a new alternator for Cadillac Escalade, or a 2006 Cadillac CTS alternator, browse our massive online inventory and find the best aftermarket alternators at Discount Starter & Alternator.

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