Cadillac did the impossible and reinvented its image in the 21st century, elevating itself from the quintessential producer of bench seat-wielding vehicular barges that were built for grandmas, to a ...
The 2004 Cadillac XLR brought the marque back to the convertible segment after a long absence. The roadster was based on the sixth-gen Chevy Corvette to keep costs in check, and the link between the ...
Remember when Cadillac used to sell a Corvette-derived sports car? Produced from 2003 through 2009 for the 2004 through 2009 model years, the XLR will not come back with C8 underpinnings. Mark Reuss ...
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2004 Cadillac XLR For Sale With Just 3,370 Miles
The early 2000s were weird—in a good way—and Cadillac’s XLR is proof. Built on the same Y-body platform as the C6 Corvette but aimed squarely at the Mercedes SL, the XLR was Cadillac flexing its ...
Officially debuting at the 2005 New York International Auto Show and going on sale for the 2006 model year, the Cadillac XLR-V was part of the first-generation Cadillac V-Series vehicles, which also ...
With its angular ‘Arts & Science’ design language, and a two-seat layout that was highly unusual for a Cadillac in the mid 2000s, XLR was always a distinctive car. But not even the high performance ...
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