The 1995 Cadillac Eldorado, a part of the car's tenth generation, was a great example of American luxury in the 90s. It came in two trims: base and Touring Coupe. Both were front-wheel drive and powered by Northstar 4.6-L V8 engines, although the base model got a 275-horsepower version while the Touring Coupe boasted 300 horses. The Eldorado was praised for its smooth ride and powerful engine. All models came with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Inside, the vehicle offered high-end amenities such as an auto-dimming rearview mirror, automatic climate control, power seats, and an optional Bose sound system. However, given its age, it lacks modern infotainment and safety features. The Eldorado was a true American grand tourer, coupling luxury and performance in a stylish package.