Cadillac May Be Cooler Now, but It Still Really Needs a Crossover SUV

The carmaker's efforts to re-brand itself as downtown and hip may be showing signs of success, but they'll need a lot more to move the needle.
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This year at the North American International Auto Showother than an appearance by Bentley and a few off-site meetings with executives from Lamborghini and Rolls-Royce—luxury automakers proved scarce.

Jaguar, Land Rover, Porsche, and Tesla, among others, skipped the show altogether in favor of more glamorous events later this year. They didn't even have stands.