2005 Cadillac BLS Concept
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2005 Cadillac BLS Concept by Justin Couture / Canadian Auto Press |
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GM's Best Badge Engineering Yet The old saying, "Run with the big dogs, or get off the porch," has many applications, but one of the better ones involves
America, as you might have noticed, is not a part of this picture. Our brands, Lincoln and Cadillac, have had European assistance with the design of the Jaguar-based LS sedan and the Opel-derived Catera, now the CTS, but they have never lived up to levels set by the European and Japanese. Part of this can be attributed to differences in what luxury is perceived to be. The American definition of luxury is a world apart from what the global definition
Not surprisingly, the entry-level luxury segment generates a great portion of sales for the car industry's giants, as it is the doorway for buyers of prestige nameplates. The 3-Series, for example, accounts for nearly half of BMW's automobile sales, a truly impressive statistic. General Motors hasn't had the same luck with its mainstay European brands, Opel and Saab. Uninspired products and a lack of badge merit have left the General with a tiny proportion of the market which, as we speak, is currently diminishing. This is where Cadillac, America's most respected luxury carmaker, will come in. |




