2002 Cadillac Eldorado
The Northstar engine-powered 2002 Cadillac edition has adopted two of the Eldorado
original colors from 1953. Collectors would surely love to choose from the emulated
Alpine White or Aztec Red editions. Collectors Series also boasts of the unique
trim and seat package as the Aztec Red Coupes sports Black and Torch Red two-tone
leather trim with an accent of a high-tech carbon fiber exterior, and the Alpine
White cries of a rich, polished Pommele Sapelli wood and is complemented with
a Shale and Oatmeal two-tone leather trim.
The Eldorado is available in three models for the 2002 model year: ESC, ETC,
and the limited production ECS Collector's Series model. Elegance is visibly catered
to these versions of the Collector Series as the Cadillac front seat backs had
a stitched wreath and crest. It also came with a dashing new seven- spoke chrome
wheels, and a numbered collector plate in the dash. The 2002 Cadillac Eldorado
engine was also guaranteed to help deliver lower emissions, improved mileage,
and quieter operation while running on regular unleaded fuel.
A powerful Northstar engine powers these cars: A 4.6L 275-hp DOHC Northstar V-8
engine powers the ESC model with its impressive torque, It features a lightweight
cast-aluminum block, dual overhead camshafts, and four valves per cylinder. ETC
and ECS models are powered by a more powerful 300-hp Northstar engine. The ETC
is the most powerful front-wheel-drive production luxury coupe.
Memory Package, OnStar Navigation Communication System, and automatic climate
control are among the standard features this edition offers. The car also boasts
of the Electronic Rear Level Control that electronically levels the car to compensate
for extra weight.