Cadillac – The New Standard

Cadillac has a new motto — Cadillac, The New Standard.  This of course is a historical reference to the Royal Automobile Club of England’s award to Cadillac of the Dewar Trophy in 1908 in recognition of Cadillac’s precision engineering.

As Wikipedia nicely summarizes:

In February 1908, three Model Ks from the 1907 Cadillac production were released from the stock of Frederick Stanley Bennett (UK agent for Cadillac automobiles) at the Heddon Street showroom in London (these were engines Nos. 23391, 24111 and 24118). The three cars, all registered in London under the numbers A2EO, A3EO and A4EO, were driven 25 miles to the Brooklands race track at Weybridge. There, the cars completed another 25 miles before being put under lock and key until Monday March 2, 1908 when they were released and disassembled completely. Their 721 component parts were scrambled in one heap. Eighty-nine parts requiring extreme accuracy were withdrawn from the heap, locked away at the Brooklands club house and replaced with new parts from the Mr. Bennett’s showroom stock. A mechanic – Mr. E.O. Young – reassembled the cars with the help of his assistant – Mr. M.M. Gardner. Sometimes they had to work ankle-deep in water, using only wrenches and screwdrivers. The third car was re-assembled by Tuesday evening, March 10. By 2 p.m. on Friday March 13 the three cars had completed the mandatory 500-mile run with singular regularity. Only one point was lost owing to a broken cotter pin in the ignition lever (promptly replaced from stock). During the event, it was reported that one of the sheds where the parts were stored became partly flooded during a heavy storm and some parts became rusted. Only oily rags could be used to remove all traces of the immersion. On completion of the test, one of the cars was placed under lock and key where it remained until the start of the 2000-miles Reliability Trials, several months later. It came out the winner of the R.A.C. Trophy! Parts interchangeability could not have been demonstrated in any more convincing way.

It was after this proof that Cadillac took on the “Standard of the World” title, and well earned.

The new campaign appears to be re-introducing people to the fact that Cadillac is once again making world class vehicles by a variety of approaches.

A US released video, Race and Tow, shows an Escalade racing a Mercedes C300.  A Cadillac Arabia video shows a V-Series Coupe in the form of a tornado.

There is also a new Cadillac website, New Standards.   “We’re putting next generation technology into this generation of vehicles” — I think that is a strong statement.  It is the right goal for Cadillac, and conveys to Buyers what they can expect from the marque.

Can buying a new Cadillac make you happy? Scientists say yes.

In a 2009 study, Scientists considered the relationship between different types of consumption (buying stuff) and happiness among older Americans.  Once of their result set dealt with vehicle consumption:

However, an important contribution of our findings is that we can reject the conventional wisdom that “material goods can’t buy you happiness.” In fact, two forms of expenditure are associated with increased happiness—leisure and vehicles—and vehicle spending had the largest association with happiness in our data.

Can buying a new or new to you Cadillac make you happy?  Scientists cautiously say “yes”, but it depends somewhat on WHY you are buying the new Cadillac, and how you enjoy it.

Generally a new vehicle will make you happy in relation to its social connectedness.  If you perceive the new vehicle as a leisure experience, and if it makes you feel more connected with others, then it will tend to make you happier.

If you buy it just to have the latest, newest thing, you will soon ‘adapt’ to it as a ‘new’ item, it will soon no longer thrill, and you will “need” to buy another, newer item in order to stay happy with newness.

A second main finding in the study is that money spent on leisure activities tends to generate more happiness than on material items.  So taking a vacation makes most people happier than buying furniture.   The key to this part of the study to me is that happiness comes from things that make memories for you.

If your Cadillac is a leisure item for you, a hobby purchase as well as mundane transportation, then it is more likely to be a source of happiness on an ongoing basis than if one is simply buying a generic car to get from point A to point B.  In other words, if your Cadillac makes you smile every time you get in it, then as a material purchase it is a happiness investment.

Cadillac: the New Standard of the World

Cadillac is considering adopting a new marketing slogan:

Cadillac, the New Standard of the World

Let’s revisit the history of how Cadillac became the Standard of the World.

Upon award of the prestigious Dewar Trophy to Cadillac in 1908, the Royal Automobile Club of England proclaimed Cadillac “Standard of the World” for precision manufacture.  This is not a self made claim, or marketing slogan, but recognition of the engineering and precision manufacturing of a remarkable automobile.    In fact, the Dewar Trophy is given “to the motor car which should successfully complete the most meritorious performance or test furthering the interests and advancement of the [automobile] industry”.  This was the first time that an American car had won the award.

Cadillac continues today to produce beautiful, carefully engineered automobiles with the latest technologies in manufacture.    The resulting modern Cadillac is a joy, with world class performance and luxury while maintaining a uniquely American style.

Cadillac The New Standard of the World.

The New Cadillacs, made with a precise attention to detail, craftsmanship,  and desire to achieve excellence that places Cadillac among the world’s greatest motorcars.