AR3-GP wrote: ↑12 Jan 2023, 00:43
NL_Fer wrote: ↑11 Jan 2023, 23:43
GM has the impression that Cadillac can compete in the Luxery EV market in Europe. If they play it right, they could have a chance with American style and luxery, without the downside of a thirsty V8 and European CO2 tax inflating the price. But then, GM --- up, any European adventure they did eventually.
Cadillac would benefit from operating under a different name.
I really don't think the name was the problem with SAAB, Opel, Vauxhall or Chevrolet TBH!
More like General Motor's quality or lack thereof on their turbochargers, engines, M32 gearboxes and all those things...
I feel that many motorists had the impression that Corsas, Astras, Vectras, Cruzes, Captivas etc (these cars all have a terrible reputation here in Australia when compared to mainstream Japanese cars) never had the finest in metallurgy, design or quality control, and yet GM scalded SAAB for excessive engineer-led redesigns!