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What constant and undeviating preference 
women have shown for the Cadillac. 
Years ago, when the first V-type, 90 degree 
eight-cylinder model was introduced, they ac" 
corded it high favor. 
And with each succeeding new Cadillac their 
allegiance has grown stronger and stronger. 
Today, because of long use and long satisfac" 
tion, this preference is more firmly fixed than 
ever in women’s minds. 
It causes them to think of the Cadillac first 
when fine cars are mentioned. 
And it reveals itself not only in the matter but 
also in the manner of their praise. 
It is the Cadillac —and the very emphasis 
they give to the name is evidence that 
to them it represents the highest degree of 
automotive beauty, comfort and dependability. 
CADI L L A 
CADILLAC MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICHIGAN 
Division of General Motors Corporation 
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