Cadillac XTS Will Not Get a Replacement, No Direct Successors for ATS and CTS Either
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Cadillac XTS Will Not Get a Replacement, No Direct Successors for ATS and CTS Either



Cadillac CEO Johan de Nysschen said the XTS sedan won’t be replaced when it reaches the end of its lifecycle in 2019, as the luxury brand seeks to realign its products to compete with German premium automakers.
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