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Originally Posted by bhoppes
This is bullcrap. Cadillac has to have a flagship. Isn't the DTS the best selling Cadillac or something? Or at least it was a year or two ago. The CTS is probably the best selling now. Hmmm. Give customers what they want and they will buy it. A new DTS that resembles the CTS with more luxury...it sounds like a winner to me, but not to GM.
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I like the idea of a CTS looking DTS.

A full-size CTS would be very nice. In fact, I would own it right now if one existed.. It doesn't have to Mimic the CTS - but use the same design strategy...
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Originally Posted by Buick61
How can a true luxury automotive brand exist without a flagship? Imagine if Mercedes-Benz, BMW, Lexus, and Audi dropped plans for a new S, 7, LS, or 8.
Sigh. Sometimes I think GM should go out of business. It would save us a lot of heartache. Management of the last 35 years has almost completely destroyed any goodwill GM built up in the '20s-'60s. They just can't get it together, and it causes fans anguish and results in despair. If you lose the fans, who do you have left?
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GM management is an enigma... Seriously think about this for a moment. EVEN NOW there's no Cadillac that competes with the BMW 7-Series, Mercedes S-Class, Lexus LS or Audi A8. Technically, Cadillac has been missing from this segment since - oh, don't know - how many decades? The Fleetwood didn't compete either. So this is really nothing new... Cadillac just isn't going to have a big car.
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Originally Posted by megeebee
Weren't we told this last week?
And no, I'm not happy about it either.
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Yes.