Cadillac Saudi Arabia Sales Up 50 Percent In May 2015
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Cadillac sales grew a whopping 50 percent in Saudi Arabia during May 2015, contributing significantly to Cadillac’s healthy May 2015 performance in the Middle Eastern region. Since General Motors Middle East does not release sales volume figures, we don’t know exactly how many vehicles were sold with or without the 50 percent sales jump.
“The Saudi Arabia market is a major focus for us and there is a lot of opportunity and demand for premium products,” said Felix Weller, Sales and Marketing Director for Cadillac Middle East.
“We’re harnessing the power of this market by bringing an impressive vehicle lineup and world-class services that our clients have a true appreciation for, and as a result, we’re seeing consistently strong growth,” he added.
Cadillac says that the all-new Escalade SUV has seen consistently high demand since its launch last year, a factor that has contributed to the success of the brand. The brand also says that it is also seeing particularly strong sales growth from other vehicles in its lineup including the ATS, SRX, and XTS.
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More quality; more refinement; more details; more customization; more models, and Cadillac will have stunning secured sales in the Middle East.
Cadillac in this region does not go back, who cares not stop walking
First of all, Cadillac has normal looking dealers in Middle East unlike in Europe where they try to sell their products at low-rent Opel dealerships where no one with money will ever go. Most of all it has dealers because in some parts of Europe as Poland, Spain or England You will sooner find a needle in a haystack than a Caddy dealer or Cadillac repair & service which is a must in modern cars.
It is suprising that as old as the SRX is it still sells relatively well here and the UAE .