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One Month in as Cadillac CEO, De Nysschen Discusses the Future
Former Audi North American boss and later CEO of Infiniti, now turned Cadillac CEO, Johan de Nysschen, will bring about significant changes to GM’s luxury arm. Firstly, the company’s finances will be treated as a different entity to the rest of GM, thus allowing for more freedom and (hopefully) models more exciting than the usual crop of sedans (and the ELR).
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Cadillac Diesels Will Come To The Us But Not Before 2020
In order to make it as a global luxury brand Cadillac needs to offer diesel engines, even in the United States. That will happen, CEO Johan de Nysschen says, but not too soon. Read more »...
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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. Read more »...
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Cadillac Backtracks, Reduces 2015 Cts Prices By Up To $3,000
Just last September, Cadillac boss Johan de Nysschen was adamant that the luxury brand would not back off its high(er) sticker prices or introduce incentives. Read more »...
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Cadillac Plans Model Above Ct6, More Crossovers And Evs By 2020
Cadillac boss Johan de Nysschen is wasting no time in implementing the brand's new naming structure, with a raft of new products planned for the end of this decade. Read more »...
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New Cadillac Ceo Says Company Won't Back Off From High Sticker Prices
Former Infiniti CEO Johan de Nysschen, who has taken over as Cadillac boss on August 1, said the US luxury brand has no plans to cut sticker prices on its automobiles. Read more »...
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