Cadillac won’t discount prices to improve sales
Cadillac’s new boss, Johan de Nysschen, formerly CEO of Infiniti, has publicly stated that the brand will hold the line with prices, despite sagging sales.
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Cadillac’s new boss, Johan de Nysschen, formerly CEO of Infiniti, has publicly stated that the brand will hold the line with prices, despite sagging sales.
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