Is GM’s Lead Weakening In China?
The General is still the undisputed volume king, but it’s far from being the most profitable.
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The General is still the undisputed volume king, but it’s far from being the most profitable.
This suspicious looking Cadillac SLS with “M” plates essentially confirms that the Cadillac Omega flagship is well on its way.
In anticipation of increased demand going forward, General Motors plans to build more Cadillacs in China by the third quarter of 2012.
At roughly $6,522.80, getting the record verified is not cheap, especially for a small town of 2,800 citizens. Thankfully, The Wreath and Crest has offered to cover the price, along with promoting it through its dealer network and social media pages.
No, it’s not because they both start with the letter “C”.
The small town of Barton, Vermont is setting a huge goal to host the world’s largest Cadillac parade ever assembled, which needs at least 103 Cadillac models to participate in a ride that will start at the town high school and end at the Orleans County fairgrounds. But like everything these days, there are a few hurdles…
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To say that General Motors’ products are selling extraordinarily well in China may be an understatement: the automaker recently posted a 60% year-over-year growth in that market. To keep the[…]