BOOK by Cadillac is a car subscription service that puts luxury vehicles at your fingertips. Head of Marketing Tara Brannigan sat down with Alyssa Julya Smith at the eTail conference in Palm Springs, California to explain how it works. Brannigan explains that the subscription service costs $1,800 a month and gives members access to one of five luxury Cadillacs on demand. She explains that BOOK by Cadillac shows how the company is constantly innovating and trying to stay at the forefront of technology. Cadillac has been working with customers to make sure the service meets their expectations. The service is currently available in New York, Los Angeles, and Dallas, but they plan to expand to other cities in the coming months.

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