Cadillac's two-seat XLR sports car, built on a rear-wheel drive platform also used for racy Corvette, is the foundation for another high-performance v-badged model dubbed XLRv. Read More »
2006 Cadillac XLR Roadster
Built on a rigid rear-wheel-drive (RWD) platform also used for the racy Corvette, Cadillac's two-seat sports car wears keen body forms in the package of a luxurious hardtop coupe that drops its lid with the push of a console switch. XLR's exterior theme of chiseled lines extends into the cockpit with sculptured bucket seats covered in leather and trimwork in polished aluminum metal plus lacquered wood. Read More »
2006 Cadillac XLRv Sports Car
Nothing short of a revolution in products is unfolding at Cadillac, the elite brand from General Motors. First evidence of the metamorphosis at Cadillac occurred with the debut of CTS -- Cadillac Touring Sedan -- a sports sedan packing the first manual stick on a rear-wheel-drive (RWD) Caddy in half a century. Read More »
2005 Cadillac XLR Luxury Sportscar
New Car Overview of the 2005 Cadillac XLR Premium Sportscar Description: Premium Sportscar Base MSRP Range: $75,835 Invoice Price Range: $70,147 Where built: USA Built on a rigid rear-wheel-drive (RWD) platform also used for Chevrolet’s racy Corvette, the two-seat Cadillac sports car wears keen body forms in the package of a luxurious hardtop coupe that drops its lid with the ... Read More »
2004 Cadillac XLR Luxury Sports Coupe
Cadillac's new two-seat sports car, dressed with composite body panels featuring chiseled forms and angular features. Read More »
2004 Cadillac XLR Luxury Mid-Size Sports Coupe
On Scottsdale Boulevard we're cruising through the posh suburb of Phoenix with the warm desert sun shining into the two-seat cockpit of a stunning new roadster convertible. Read More »