1954 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center
1954 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center
1954 Cadillac - GM Heritage Center
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TURNING—<strong>Cadillac</strong> Power Steering requires only the<br />
weight of the driver's hand to master curves and corners.<br />
Because it provides "graduated" assistance, depending upon<br />
how much help is needed, the driver is always in full control<br />
of <strong>Cadillac</strong> Power Steering.<br />
PARKING—Women drivers, in particular, will delight at<br />
the ease with which <strong>Cadillac</strong> Power Steering enables them<br />
to park—even in the tightest spots. The wheels turn easily<br />
with no tugging or straining—even when the car is standing<br />
still. This is important to persons with heart conditions.<br />
SAFETY—<strong>Cadillac</strong> Power Steering is completely safe! It<br />
does not interfere with present driving habits . . . it absorbs<br />
the jolts and shocks of rutted roads . . . and if it should<br />
become inoperative, the car steers in the usual manner.<br />
RECOVERY FROM TURN—<strong>Cadillac</strong> Power Steering is<br />
designed to return the wheels to their normal straight-ahead<br />
position after a turn—just as they would with conventional<br />
steering. Thus, the hydraulic action of <strong>Cadillac</strong> Power<br />
Steering does not interfere in any way with wheel straightening.<br />
<strong>Cadillac</strong> Power Steering, standard on all <strong>1954</strong> models.<br />
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