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Cadillac Is Giving Europe Another Try With Direct Sales

Image: Cadillac Europe
Image: Cadillac Europe

GM wants to make inroads again with European buyers and EVs seem to be the perfect way to do it. That’s why GM is having Cadillac take the lead as the on a return to Europe with direct sales.

Cadillac’s history in Europe has been rather spotty, which is to say that no one buys their cars there. Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz have the continent’s luxury sales on lock. In 2015 for instance, 45 Cadillac dealers across Europe sold just 781 cars, which was up 33 percent from the year prior. Meanwhile the German luxury brands each sold “between 820,000 and 840,000 vehicles” according to Automotive News Europe. Cadillac just is not willing to give up on Europe. Since GM pulled the plug on its operations in Europe by selling its Opel/Vauxhall operations, Cadillac has acted as a premium vehicle importer to Europe. Hopefully buyers there like the Chevrolet Corvette and Cadillac XT4 as those are the only two vehicles you can get there through the brand.

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Cadillac also seems to be taking the Standard of The World luxury thing pretty seriously as it sells its vehicles in Australia though luxury boutiques located in shopping malls. As for Europe, hopefully buyers there don’t remember cars like the Saab 9-3-in-a-suit failure that was the Cadillac BLS keep them from buying the brands EVs.

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