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Cadillac Unveils Pricier Alternative To Tesla Model S

An anonymous reader writes "Cadillac has officially unveiled its Tesla S alternative, but at $5,000 more than the Tesla, it may not be the cheaper option you've been looking for. 'Cadillac is touting the ELR's 8-inch touchscreen powered by its CUE infotainment system — which two years in is still a buggy mess — along with a range of safety and convenience features, including lane departure warning, forward collision alert, and a 24-hour concierge service to answer questions. There's also a "regen on demand" feature that allows the driver to boost the brake regeneration, slowing the vehicle and recouping energy by pulling on the flappy paddles behind the steering wheel. GM's bean counters are quick to point out that depending on what federal and state tax incentives buyers are eligible for, the net pricing could be as low as $68,495, but that's still a tough sell considering you're basically getting a Volt with more presence and less practicality.'"

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  1. Altenrative to the Model S? by cforciea · · Score: 5, Interesting

    It looks like news outlets all over the place are comparing this to the Model S, but then like 2 sentences later point out how it is mechanically basically a Volt. How does that make it an alternative to the Model S at all? Doesn't that just make it an alternative to the Volt? Was the Volt an alternative to the Model S?

    1. Re:Altenrative to the Model S? by slew · · Score: 5, Interesting

      There's always the Porsche 918 Spyder hybrid (although that is a little bit pricier alternative)

  2. Re:Just to get this straight... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Interesting

    It looks like they're trying the Cimarron approach again. First because they think people have forgotten the Cimarron by now, and second it's not a Cimarron because it's electric. (Although it pretty much is an expensive rebadge of the Volt.)

    Also I'm wondering, if Buick gets theirs, will they bring back the Electra name?