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Cadillac President Johan de Nysschen has had about five months since taking over the brand to assess the gaps in his vehicle lineup. He has found a lot of them.

Two in particular, he says, are hurting Cadillac's sales (down 6 percent last year) relative to competitors: the lack of a small crossover, and an entry-level car priced below the ATS to fend off the Audi A3, Mercedes-Benz CLA and others.

He intends to fill those holes.



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#NAIAS: de Nysschen Pinpoints Cadillac's Weaknesses - Entry Level Crossover And Sedan Take Priority

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