When mentioning Cadillac, I'm assuming it's referred to cutting edge styling with glamourous touches.
I'd say Frigidaire had that down from 1958-late 1960's. Like their autos, GM had styling down to a perfection from 1959- mid 1960's era (appliance styling held through to 1969, a bit longer than their autos). Everything they built styling wise was just bloody magical. I hope those in the styling and engineering departments were handsomely compensated during that time.
Late 50's TOL Whirlpools had a very nice cutting edge, elegant look to them. Whirlpool also had many features that others didn't at the time.
Late 50's- early 60's TOL Norge and GE has some beautiful consoles, even with unique automatic dispensers.
For the running gear, I'd say Maytag had that one down pat. Smooth, quiet, elegant. A very good suspension when properly adjusted, lubed, and working as intended. Reliability wise, I'd put that into the late 90's era Toyota category. Much more reliable than any Cadillac!
I'd say Frigidaire had that down from 1958-late 1960's. Like their autos, GM had styling down to a perfection from 1959- mid 1960's era (appliance styling held through to 1969, a bit longer than their autos). Everything they built styling wise was just bloody magical. I hope those in the styling and engineering departments were handsomely compensated during that time.
Late 50's TOL Whirlpools had a very nice cutting edge, elegant look to them. Whirlpool also had many features that others didn't at the time.
Late 50's- early 60's TOL Norge and GE has some beautiful consoles, even with unique automatic dispensers.
For the running gear, I'd say Maytag had that one down pat. Smooth, quiet, elegant. A very good suspension when properly adjusted, lubed, and working as intended. Reliability wise, I'd put that into the late 90's era Toyota category. Much more reliable than any Cadillac!