Abishai100
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Big Brother Volvo
Cadillac is indeed a standard in the automobile industry, and I don't think any old German or Japanese car can compare with its social lore.
There's something so American about a Cadillac that puts it ahead in the realm of public opinion when compared to a BMW or a Toyota. Americans still struggle in the car market, so Cadillac suffers in sales when consumers opt for foreign car-makers such as Saab or Infiniti.
Cadillac will always be the perennial that people look to when asked the question, "What is the American culture standard for cars?"
There is one foreign car-maker that rivals or competes with Cadillac in the realm of social lore and/or public image: Volvo.
Volvo is the Swedish car-maker whose sales have been very impressive. Volvos were popular among American hippies and in modern days among American yuppies.
Volvos are 'boxy but safe' as the adage goes, and it has attained a certain degree of general social respect in the court of public opinion which is why it can be compared to the image-rich Cadillac.
Volvos look nothing like Cadillacs, but they compete with each other imply in this dominion of public image as it relates to 'consumerism culture.'

Volvo - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia
Cadillac is indeed a standard in the automobile industry, and I don't think any old German or Japanese car can compare with its social lore.
There's something so American about a Cadillac that puts it ahead in the realm of public opinion when compared to a BMW or a Toyota. Americans still struggle in the car market, so Cadillac suffers in sales when consumers opt for foreign car-makers such as Saab or Infiniti.
Cadillac will always be the perennial that people look to when asked the question, "What is the American culture standard for cars?"
There is one foreign car-maker that rivals or competes with Cadillac in the realm of social lore and/or public image: Volvo.
Volvo is the Swedish car-maker whose sales have been very impressive. Volvos were popular among American hippies and in modern days among American yuppies.
Volvos are 'boxy but safe' as the adage goes, and it has attained a certain degree of general social respect in the court of public opinion which is why it can be compared to the image-rich Cadillac.
Volvos look nothing like Cadillacs, but they compete with each other imply in this dominion of public image as it relates to 'consumerism culture.'

Volvo - Wikipedia the free encyclopedia