Cadillac Models & History 1999
Cadillac offered five series this year: Catera, DeVille, Eldorado, Seville, and Escalade. The DeVille featured three models: 4-door Sedan, d’Elegance Sedan, and Concours Sedan. The Eldorado featured two models: 2-door Coupe and an all new 1999 2-door Touring Coupe. The Seville featured two models: SLS Sedan and STS Sedan.
The Catera gained an optional Sport Package model. The big news for Cadillac was the Escalade — the first truck-based vehicle in Cadillac’s history. New optional equipment for 1999 included the innovative massaging lumbar seat to provide maximum driver comfort.
STYLE
Model | Series Prod. No. | Body Style No. | Body Type | Factory Price | Shipping weight |
Catera | VR5 | R69 | 4-door Sedan | 31775 | 3770 |
DeVille | KD5 | D69 | 4-door Sedan | 38630 | 3978 |
KE5 | E69 | 4-door d’Elegance Sedan | 42730 | 4049 | |
KF5 | F69 | 4-door Concours Sedan | 43230 | 4047 | |
Eldorado | EL1 | L57 | 2-door Coupe | 39235 | 3825 |
ET1 | T57 | 2-door Touring Coupe | 43495 | 3856 | |
Seville | KS5 | S69 | 4-door SLS Sedan | 43355 | 3976 |
KY5 | Y69 | 4-door STS Sedan | 47850 | 4001 |
V.I.N. DATA
The 1999 Cadillac had a 17-symbol vehicle identification number (VIN) stamped on a metal tag attached to the upper left surface of the cowl visible through the windshield. The code was as follows: | ||
POSITION | DIGIT | MEANING |
1 | 1 or 4 | manufacturing country (United States) |
2 | G | General Motors |
3 | 6 | Cadillac |
4 & 5 | car line series |
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6 | the body style: |
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7 | the restraint code |
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8 | the engine |
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9 | check digit | – |
10 | model year | X = 1999 |
11 | the assembly plant | – |
12-17 | the production sequence number | – |
HISTORICAL NOTES
1999 Cadillac Notes
- Cadillac, within its future design theme of “The Fusion of Art & Science,” debuted its Evoq concept car on the 1999 auto show circuit to rave reviews. The two-seat convertible with detachable hardtop was powered by a 405-horsepower 4.2-litre Northstar V8 topped by an integrated supercharger/intercooler system. Other features of the Evoq included an automatic transmission that featured Performance Algorithm Shifting. borrowed from the 1998 Seville Touring Sedan; Eyecue heads-up display and the Night Vision System borrowed from the 2000 DeVille.
- Cadillac also stunned the racing world when the luxury automaker announced it would compete in the 2000 24 Hours of LeMans endurance race. The racing Cadillac, the prototype was named LMP (for Le Mans Prototype), was based on a Riley & Scott chassis fitted with a twin-turbocharged, intercooled 4.0-liter Northstar V-8 (not a regular production item). With a reported budget of $30 million spread over four years, the reason given for Cadillac to enter the competition arena was “image” and enhancing Cadillac’s reputation as a global automobile.
1999 Automotive Notes
- G. Richard Wagoner, Jr. was president of GM
- John F. Smith, Jr. was chairman of the board at GM
- Top model year production for 1999
1999 Automotive Notes
- GM news:
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- Top American Automobile Corporations for 1999
1. General Motors……………………………………………..?
2. Ford…………………………………………………………….?
3. Chrysler……………………………………………………….?
4. AMC……………………………………………………………?
5. Others…………………………………………………………?
- Top model year production for 1999
Ford9………………………………………………………………………………18,040
Chevrolet…………………………………………………………………………609,100
Pontiac……………………………………………………………………………589,574
Lincoln/Mercury……………………………………………………………..307,077
Saturn…………………………………………………………………………….295,584
Oldsmobile………………………………………………………………………277,782
Dodge……………………………………………………………………………..267,064
Buick………………………………………………………………………………216,652
Cadillac…………………………………………………………………………..144,599
Plymouth………………………………………………………………………..117,645
Chrysler…………………………………………………………………………..47,124
Acura………………………………………………………………………………117,312