Corvette-based Cadillac XLR Through the addition of a dedicated sports car model and a high-performance station wagon, ...
Its previous owner bought the Cadillac XLR two years ago and decided to sell it after putting roughly 2,700 miles on the ...
In 2003, the Chevrolet Corvette was nearing the end of its fifth-generation run. However, the Plastic Fantastic wasn’t alone ...
These two sports cars could take things to the next level ... employing official press images as canvases. The Cadillac XLR ...
was looking for an attractive, sporty car for my wife. Found one 400 miles away. I took a chance, inspected and purchased this 2007 Cadillac XLR from AutoTrust USA. Fine establishment to do ...
Another unique quality setting the vehicle apart from the Chevrolet sports car was the availability of all-wheel drive on the Cadillac convertible. The 2004 Cadillac XLR was one of the first vehicles ...
A vehicle based on a fifth-generation Chevrolet Corvette, the Cadillac XLR-V's sport tuning adds a considerable punch to the personal luxury car. Instead of a 4.6-liter Northstar V-8, the XLR-V finds ...
The XLR has a lot going for it: performance that trumps competition from Lexus and Mercedes; a magnetic ride control system that manages to keep the car flat in turns but supple over bumps ...
Actual terms vary by lender. I have owned 4 XLR's, 2004, 2007, and 2 2006's. I currently have a 2006. I have never owned a car that received so many looks, so many people saying they have NEVER ...
Take the sorry saga of the Cadillac XLR tail light, as reported by Jalopnik. This car was a more-expensive Corvette with a bit of lard around its midriff, and could appear a tempting pick for a ...