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General Motors is now repositioning itself to focus on a limited range of vehicles, primarily Cadillac and Buick, as they attempt to carve out a niche in a competitive marketplace. However, this approach raises questions about the company’s long-term viability, especially when brands like Buick are not seen as premium choices by Chinese consumers. Instead, these labels are often viewed as standard options—a contrast to the desired premium models that can command significant market presence.