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Cadillac's CTS and ATS are scheduled to be replaced in the near future. That doesn't mean you shouldn't still check one out while you still can, however. |
A follow up to the theme of my last TBT post - https://www.adamsautos.org/2018/08/throwback-thursday-traffic-jams.html?m=1
If you’re a fan of luxury and Cadillacs, rejoice! GM will invest $175 million over the next 3 years in their Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant. In that same timeframe, we’ll see the ATS and CTS go away, while two new cars will take their place. The names will be CT4 and CT5.
If you’re a fan of luxury and Cadillacs, rejoice! GM will invest $175 million over the next 3 years in their Lansing Grand River Assembly Plant. In that same timeframe, we’ll see the ATS and CTS go away, while two new cars will take their place. The names will be CT4 and CT5.
Both of these new cars will debut
before 2021. My car senses are tingling and telling me to expect news at the
2019 Detroit or New York Auto Shows.
Last year, you may remember
hearing about a layoff that occurred at this plant. In fact, 500 workers were
laid off and a shift cut due to declining ATS, CTS and Camaro sales (all
produced there).
I’m looking forward to learning
more about these new models and driving them in person. Although sedan sales
are down, Cadillac’s products have been good in recent years.
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