Pricing is out for Cadillac's new hybrid coupe, the ELR, and it will start at almost $76,000. The ELR, however, is just a Cadillac version of the Chevy Volt, which costs less than half as much. In this segment of "Motor Money", analysts Rex Moore and John Rosevear discuss what General Motors' (GM 0.58%) strategy may be, and whether the ELR might be a rival to Tesla's (TSLA 0.04%) Model S.
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What Is GM Thinking With This New Cadillac Pricing?
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General Motors' new Cadillac ELR hybrid coupe will cost twice as much as the car it's based on.
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