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Dublin Celebrates Nation's First Cadillac Image Facility

A ribbon-cutting was held Friday at Dublin Cadillac to celebrate the grand opening of the dealership's new look.

Dublin Cadillac is located at 4200 John Monego Court.
Dublin Cadillac is located at 4200 John Monego Court. (Dublin Cadillac)

DUBLIN, CA — Dublin is now home to the nation's first Cadillac Image Facility. The new Dublin Cadillac facility at 4200 John Monego Court marked its grand opening Friday with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Reconstruction on the bold-looking 10,651-square-foot facility lasted nearly nine months. Customers can now experience such luxuries as a Virtual Reality Room to navigate the Cadillac lineup. Up to eight vehicles will be on display in the showroom, with an additional Cadillac delivery area where owners take possession of their new vehicles. Four electric vehicle charging stations have also been installed outside. Currently, there are Cadillacs on the lot.

The Dosanjh family has operated Dublin Cadillac since 2008. The dealership is active in the local community from supporting local sports programs to larger organizations like the Special Olympics and the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office.

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“All of us here at Dublin Cadillac are excited for the future of Cadillac,” said Inder Dosanjh, dealer operator at Dublin Cadillac. “We are honored to have completed the first new Cadillac Image Facility in the United States. We look forward to serving the community for many years to come.”

“Cadillac’s mission is to provide customers with a superior luxury experience, and this applies to our facilities and services as much as it does our vehicles,” said Steve Carlisle, president, Cadillac. “Dublin Cadillac’s new dealership perfectly showcases that philosophy, and we’re excited to celebrate the first all-new Cadillac Image Facility design in the U.S.”

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