Popular culture
- During the 1970s and 1980s, television game shows like Let's Make a Deal and Sale of the Century gave away many new Cadillac automobiles announcing, during the description of the specific model, that the cars given were from Casa de Cadillac.
- In A Friend Indeed, the season three finale of the popular and enduring Columbo detective series, Casa de Cadillac is featured in the episode. Lieutenant Columbo visits the dealership and parks his junk Peugeot 403 behind a front row of multi-hued 1971, '72 and '73 Cadillacs, and behind that a row of 1974 models, including 2 Eldorados. The rain droplets on the lacquer of the new cars contrasts beautifully with the primer of Columbo's 20 year old Peugeot, for which Columbo has been generously offered $80.00 in a trade. Also noteworthy were the large gold Cadillac crests on the signs for the dealership, which were obviously erected in 1952–1953, rendered in gold for Cadillac's 50th anniversary.
- In Michael Bay's Transformers, the character Jazz drops down from the roof of the Casa De Cadillac dealership before transforming into vehicle form to meet with the other Autobots at Bumblebee's location.
- In the 1985 Arnold Schwarzenegger action film Commando, the character Cooke (portrayed by actor Bill Duke) commandeers a new 1985 Cadillac Fleetwood in the dealer showroom and drives it through the display window.[8]
- In Tom Petty's "Free Fallin" (1989), Casa de Cadillac stands prominently across the street from the pink Future Dogs hot dog stand.
- In NBC's Up All Night, Christina Applegate and Will Arnett look for a potential new family car.
- Part of the 2004 "Make Room for Caddy" episode of The Bernie Mac Show was filmed in the Casa de Cadillac showroom.
- In the opening of San Fernando Valley natives HAIM "Want You Back" music video.