Need help with automotive project

Please, help out our graduate school marketing project by responding to this brief survey. So far, we have only received 26 responses to the survey request. We need to compile 100 responses or more.

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I and my project team mates are graduate students at California State University at Los Angeles working on a marketing communications plan for Cadillac as a class assignment. Rivalry and competition among automakers is never ending. For a long time now, GM has been losing market share. Acura, Audi, BMW, Infiniti, Lexus, and others have captured the hearts of an important segment of the American automobile buying public. GM portrays Cadillac as a symbol of freedom and youthful vitality, a young person's automobile, one that appeals to all generations. Did GM "breakthrough" with Cadillac? Is today's new Cadillac comparable in class and luxury with those during Cadillac glory days? Is the new Cadillac the defining experience of automotive luxury? Please let me and my team members know how you feel about these questions and about Cadillac, by completing the brief survey at

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To those who do us the kind favor of submitting a completed survey, Jean, Wai, Joe, Bill, Jacqueline, and John say Thank You; your luxury car kind of people!

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jd90026
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The BBC classified the Cadillac as "looks cheap" when comparing it with other cars on the same price range.

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John

the brand just has not hit the styling that appeals to people/ turn heads/ stir some desire to want that car over others, with exception of the previous Seville STS..not to be confused with the new one with tall headlights. The escalade fever...I won't go there.

The Northstar has potential, maybe they should commission Guigaro, Pinninfarina, Henrik Fisker, or Chip Foose, to whip up a new flagship.

Your survey doen't question anything mentioned above.

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James S

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