Trivia

Wario, a Nintendo character, drives a purple Cadillac.

The video game Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition Remix features multiple Cadillacs including a Cadillac CTS-V, a Cadillac Cien, a Cadillac XLR, a Cadillac Sixteen, a Cadillac Escalade, a 1966 Cadillac Coupe de Ville, a 1970 Cadillac El Dorado, and a Cadillac Escalade EXT.

Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick has the DeVille as his official car. The choice of car was recommended by the Massachusetts State Police for use, security system, and the exterior color.

In the Johnny Cash song One Piece at A Time, the narrator describes a Cadillac he built from parts stolen from General Motors. The car's title covers 2 or more decades and thus weighs in at 60 [lbs]]

In the song "Throw Some D's", Rich Boy says "Just bought a Cadillac" 25 Times. Is also mentioned in many other songs.

In the song by punk band Mest the chorus is " With my top down, seat back, rolling in my Cadillac"

In the movie How to Marry a Millionaire there is a scene with the three women (Betty Grable, Marilyn Monroe and Lauren Bacall) are talking to each other about who they would like to marry. Betty Grable's character says she wouldn't mind marrying Mr. Cadillac. Lauren Bacall's character replies "No such person, I checked". There was a Mr. Cadillac. He was the French governor of Canada (founded the city of Detroit and in 1701 was named the governor of Louisiana). The Cadillac was named for him and his surname lives on in the form of his descendants.

The line "strike a pose on a Cadillac" featured in the 1986 Bangles hit "Walk Like an Egyptian".

In the classic 1955 song "Maybellene" by Chuck Berry (also by Johnny Rivers in 1964), Maybellene is in a Coupe DeVille. Also, in his song "No Money Down" he orders a "yellow convertible four-door DeVille" (which was not an actual production model) with the works.

In "Beep Beep", a 1958 novelty song by the Playmates, a man in a Cadillac is trying to prevent a man in a little Nash Rambler from passing him.

The 1969 Joe Cocker album With a Little Help from My Friends features the song "Sandpaper Cadillac".

In the 1969 song "Living Loving Maid" by rock band Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant says, "Missus Cool rides out in her aged Cadillac."

The character Slim, in Jim Croce's 1972 song "You Don't Mess Around With Jim", says, "I'm looking for the king of 42nd Street driving a droptop Cadillac." Also, in Croce's 1973 song "Bad Bad Leroy Brown", Leroy has an Eldorado.

The opening line of William DeVaughn's 1974 R&B song "Be Thankful For What You Got" goes: "Though you may not drive a great big Cadillac, gangsta whitewalls, TV antennas in the back..."

In Billy Joel's 1978 song "Movin' Out (Anthony's Song)", "He's trading in his Chevy for a Cadillac."

The 1991 Sammy Kershaw album "Don't Go Near The Water" features the song "Cadillac Style".

A line in Brooks & Dunn's 1992 song "Boot Scootin' Boogie" goes: "Cadillac, blackjack, baby meet me out back, we're gonna boogie."

Country singer Joe Nichols mentions a Coupe DeVille in three of his songs: "Brokenheartsville", "Size Matters (Someday)" and "I'll Wait for You".

In their 2005 song "Gone", Montgomery Gentry say the girl is "gone like a '59 Cadillac".

In the 2007 song "I Need You" by country singers Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, McGraw says, "I want to ride across West Virginia in the back seat of a Cadillac."

Other Cadillac songs include "Cadillac Ranch" and "Pink Cadillac" by Bruce Springsteen; "Guitars, Cadillacs" and "Long White Cadillac" by Dwight Yoakam, "Geronimo's Cadillac" by Michael Martin Murphey, "Slick Black Cadillac" by Quiet Riot, "Cadillac Pimpin'" by Youngbloodz, and "Cadillac" by the Hep Stars.

In the movie "License to Drive", Corey Haim's character drives (very recklessly) his grandfather's cherished 1972 Sedan DeVille.

In the movie "Driving Miss Daisy", Hoke (Morgan Freeman) drives Miss Daisy (Jessica Tandy) in a 1955 and, later, a 1965 Cadillac.

In the TV series "Touched By An Angel", the angels drove a 1972 Eldorado convertible.

In the song, "Go to Church" by Ice Cue ft. Lil Jon and Snoop Dog, "Rollin through yo' neighborhood, my Cadillac so clean".

In the popular Cadillac "Drive The Dream" Television and print ad campaign in 1999 and 2000, they used the red Eldorado Biarritz that belonged to Christopher Sabatino who is also known as "Doc Sab".

The Cadillac has been celebrated in Barry Levinson's movie Tin Men.

Rapper 50 Cent in the song "This Is How We do" featuring The Game quotes, "Put them Lamborghini Doors on the Escalade, low pro so looking like am rollin' on blades" and on the videoclip is seen riding on an Escalade with the doors fully open.

Snoop Dogg owns a Cadillac known as Snoop Deville.

In the 1992 movie "My Cousin Vinny", Vinny Gambini drives a 1960 Cadillac Coupe de Ville.

The 2006 movie "Cars" Lighting McQueen make a reference to Cadillac before racing Doc Hudson.

Singer Rihanna, in her single "Shut Up and Drive", "I got class like a '57 cadillac".

The Dreamgirls (2006) movie and soundtrack featured a song called "Cadillac Car", a hit which was recorded as a promotion and bonus for those interested in purchasing a Cadillac.