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  1. They were up this month, down 6% for the year, but still the #1 selling luxury car. E-class up 9% is a good sign, maybe some people do still want sedans. Dated GLE/GLS that are probably out of production hurt there, the new GLE isn't at dealers yet. Look at the G-wagen!!!
  2. I imagine most Audi’s sold in China are 2 or 3 liter. Their V8 does come in under 4 liters to avoid that top tax rate. But I bet the great majority of A8’s are V6 in China
  3. I don’t know why GM decided on a 4.2 liter V8 when China has a displacement tax threshold at 4.0 liters, unless they don’t plan on selling this engine in China, then it doesn’t matter.
  4. The same reason that Rolls-Royce or Bentley don’t do that, they are the brand. “Cadillac” should be the hot brand people want. That is GM’s fault for trashing the brand image over the past 30 years.
  5. They might, Mercedes is building a new factory to make the S-class am EV’s while the current factory will continue making other models. But I think GLE’s from Alabama go back to Germany and people buy them.
  6. I think they should have 2 tubes of this V8 and put it in everything they can. If the XT5 and XT6 were not front drive then it could have been there too. I would put this in the ATS replacement too. Cadillac needs something to stir up some excitement. They have other issues too but an exclusive V8 would help.
  7. The majority of segments are dominated by 3-4 players. Full size pickup you have the Detroit 3, mid-size pickup, Toyota, Nissan, GM, minivan Toyota, Honda, FCA, luxury car is Lexus and the Germans, etc. If you aren’t one of the top players in a segment it is hard for an automaker to justify staying there. That is why GM and Ford don’t make minivans, FCA has very few sedans, Ford will have no sedans, etc. Mid size sedan, small and mid-size crossover has enough volume that 8-10 brands can play in that sandbox, but in other segments you better win or you won’t last. That is why Ford made cuts, GM is making these cuts and someday GM will realize that they don’t need 3 luxury SUV brands when Buick and Cadillac quit making sedans and one of those brands will get cut.
  8. I think a lot of sedan segments will only have 3-5 brands to pick from, as sedan sales drop off like they have only the top few will stay in there.
  9. Agreed, I think they have a strong entrant to this segment. Yes it basically looks like a Pilot/Ridgeline inside and out, but that works for them and Honda fans like it, no reason to stray away from what works.
  10. Why is the Passport gutless? It isn't even on sale yet, but the Pilot/Ridgeline/Odyssey seem to be pretty proven over time. The Passport interior looks better than a Blazer or Edge. I am not a Honda fan, but the Passport seems just as good as anything else in this segment.
  11. Yay, more crossovers.
  12. Except most Hondas and Acuras are built in Ohio or Indiana, while the Odyssey, Ridgeline and Pilot are made in Alabama. Buying an Accord or CR-V supports Ohio workers. Civics are made in the US and Canada. And if GM wanted people to buy the Cruze then it should have been a better car at a better price. They never offered a performance version, they offered a $28k diesel that was way over priced that no one was going to buy, that was just bad execution all around. As far as what products get cut you have look at market sizes. Mid-size car is still about 2 million units per year in the USA. Small car is less, large car is maybe 200k units a year and all 3 are shrinking. I can see GM competing only in mid-size sedan with Chevy/Buick, and giving Cadillac 2 sedans. The volume is in crossovers.
  13. Because Toyota was the pioneer for hybrids and their marketing was all about it. They should be moving to EV's and their Tundra has crap sales, because it has a V8 from 2007 that is super thirsty and not all that powerful. Plus the whole truck is dated. A 100% new pickup like this, with Toyotas billions of dollars behind it could really be a winner in the market.
  14. Likewise, I wonder if they will really get this off the ground. The concept and what it delivers looks great. Makes you wonder why one of the big guys isn't working on something like this. Where is Toyota with an EV truck?
  15. I point the finger of shame at Toyota for not being more competitive in the full size truck game. The Tundra is way dated, super dated powertains, etc. Let's not forget that the Tacoma basically helped put the Dakota and Ranger out of business. But Toyota should be embarrassed for not having a better Tundra that can sell 2500,000 units per year, they aren't going to top Ford or Chevy but they should be taking a bigger chunk. I miss cars with no grill. This 2 pull it off, the 2000 Monte Carlo and the late 90s, early 2000s Oldsmobiles were no grill. I like the all solid body color up front on these two, and that is a styling trend I wish would come back in some places. Almost every car now has the same trapezoid shaped mesh opening up front.
  16. Smart move. The TT should be a coupe. They already make sedans.
  17. They would not, which is why they are a global company. And as I said they are investing in the US market, investing in their own market, investing in China/India, etc. GM cut Europe, is cutting in the USA, they are in a 20 year cut mode.
  18. Ford Powerstoke 450 hp Ram Cummings 385 hp Chevy 445 hp Those are not 700 hp. And I know trucks use torque, but 700 hp is still 700 hp.
  19. Those are also Heavy Duty trucks with lower horsepower numbers. This truck does 0-60 as fast as a Corvette Z06, which is pretty insane. This Rivian will compete with Ecoboost 3.5 F150s. I'm sure if this company got going and comes up with an HD pickup they could have it tow 20,000 lbs or some ridiculous number. The new Tesla Roadster is supposed to have 7,000 lb-ft of torque, I would imagine they could fit that to the pick up they are planning. I wouldn't bet on diesel as the future.
  20. The problem with GM's plan is it is a continual cut. They cut Oldsmobile, then all the other brands during the bankruptcy. Granted a lot of those they didn't need, but in doing that it should have led them to be able to put more money into each brand to make them stronger and they didn't. They have given up on minivans because they couldn't compete there, now they are cutting maybe half their sedans because they can't make profit there. They cut European operations because they couldn't make money there. They are basically a China-North American player now that is by 2020 will probably be 80% trucks and SUVS. So what happens when competitors go after their truck business, because they will. We see Hyundai and Kia going into the full size SUV market, Tesla will go into pickups, etc. GM has been in retreat mode for 20 years.
  21. Mercedes makes money everywhere, USA is only their 3rd biggest market and they have been #1 luxury car company for a while here. They just built a new factory in South Carolina for the Sprinter with 1,300 new jobs. They are spending $1.3 billion to expand the Alabama plant to include battery production and that will add more jobs. They are investing in the USA, as the Detroit 3 bail out. Mercedes is also building a new factory in Germany to build the next S-class, which will be the most technologically advanced and greenest auto manufacturing plant in the world. They are building new factories and creating jobs. And chances are they will be next to last to the party in that zero emissions and autonomous car thing. They'll beat FCA there, and that might be it.
  22. The CT5 will probably flop like every other Cadillac sedan since about 2012 has, I agree there seems to be nothing game changing or improved there. Cadillac was about big sedans, but big sedans don't sell, and Cadillac also dropped the ball on the CT6 by not making it powerful enough, the V8 isn't even out yet. If you are going to build a big, expensive sedan it should have power and performance, not a torque less V6 or a turbo 4. And weak product and marketing for decades that has eroded Cadillac's image is why they can't sell for German prices. The people running GM are bean counters for sure. They get a $150 million tax cut this year, turn around and lay off 15,000 people and the stock price goes up 7% today. I bet Mary Barra's portfolio is looking good, probably a big bonus coming her way too.
  23. If the CT5 grows in size over the CTS then I think CT6 or any other large sedan is finished and they are going the Infiniti 2-Sedan strategy. But you are right on the CT5 spy photo, that won’t scare any Germans. And to the last point, this is why people buy imports. Aside from the German performance cars you can get a Veloster N, Mazda has some sporty cars, Kia Stinger, etc
  24. Ford and FCA dropped sedans mostly, I could see Chevy dropping the Cruze and just having an Asian built Sonic imported (depending on tariffs) for a cheap car and the Malibu being their only gas sedan. If the Volt is an EV sedan you sort of have enough sedans. I think future GM is going to pick and choose where they compete and not go head on with luxury brands. They may but Cadillac to 2 sedans, but I would be surprised if they didn't have a 3rd sedan. We probably have to see how big the CT5 is, if it is larger than the CTS, and the CT4 is larger than a ATS, then you don't need a CT6 or CT7. Anything outside of the S-class has horrible volume in that segment, the A8 exists because of China and the 7-series exists because of Europe.
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