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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 31 Aug 2017

    Born in America, Cadillac now sells more vehicles outside the U.S. than at homehttp://on.wsj.com/2wjM0sj 

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      1. brotherwatt‏ @brotherwatt65 31 Aug 2017
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        Because Americans can't afford them!

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      1. Bill Consler‏ @BillConsler 31 Aug 2017
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        How the mighty have fallen...

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      1. Trust in Trump 2016‏ @bluebirdissong 31 Aug 2017
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        Are we starting to win? Selling more cars to China? Are we losing because they have more than we do? Win or lose, it's still good news.

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      2. Rupnarayan Bose‏ @rnbose 31 Aug 2017
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        Is it that the Americans can't afford it?

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      3. Edit K.‏ @007_edit 31 Aug 2017
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        The ones that can afford it, opt for a german engineered car.

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      1. Karthik Vaddi‏ @kartik24ct 31 Aug 2017
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        Thats nice ...

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      1. Punchus Pillattes‏ @micamacpaddywac 31 Aug 2017
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        IS NOT New News! When GM pretended to experience bankruptcy crisis due to low home sales in early 2000s, their international sales boomed!

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      1. Barkley Su‏ @barkley_su 31 Aug 2017
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        Even Buick sells so anything can happen

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      1. Njilefack Atabong‏ @Atab7009 31 Aug 2017
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        That's why trade matters...with need to trade more to the world instead of talking about protectionism

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      1. Dgo‏ @Cq34000 31 Aug 2017
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        Most of them to corrupt politicians(speaking of Mexico)or drugs dealers,only them can afford pay that much money

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      1. Guillermo León  🇲🇽‏ @gmoleon 31 Aug 2017
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        Those who question why US companies open factories outside the USA should read this article...

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      1. Man w/o a Plan‏ @MidWestMet 31 Aug 2017
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        Hopefully, overseas buyers can get into fewer Cadillac-related arguments.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc9-rYBOS5w …

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      1. elizabeth bratt‏ @lizbratt 31 Aug 2017
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        Because the Cadillac got Asianized and homogenized. Why would Americans buy a car that not look American anymore

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