GM replaces 3 Cadillac sedans with 2, invests $175M in plant
This March 27, 2018, file photo shows a Cadillac emblem on the front of a grill on a vehicle at the New York Auto Show. General Motors says it will get rid of three Cadillac sedans and replace them with two during the next 3½ years. (AP Photo/Mark Lennihan, File)/ DETROIT (AP) — General Motors is getting rid of three Cadillac sedans and replacing them with two new ones over the next 3½ years. The company says it's sinking $175 million into a Lansing, Michigan, factory to make replacements for the ATS compact, CTS midsize and XTS full-size ...
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