Check out this revealing special from Autoline Detroit on how black men saved Cadillac. And to view our most recent North American International Auto Show video interview with Don Butler, Cadillac's vice president of marketing, as he discusses the all-new ATS sedan and its connection to black car buyers, click here.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
A Historical Perspective: How Black Men Saved Cadillac
Check out this revealing special from Autoline Detroit on how black men saved Cadillac. And to view our most recent North American International Auto Show video interview with Don Butler, Cadillac's vice president of marketing, as he discusses the all-new ATS sedan and its connection to black car buyers, click here.
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