The Cadillac XLR-V, produced from 2006 to 2009, stands as one of the most intriguing and, arguably, most underrated sports cars of the 2000s. A unique blend of American muscle, luxury amenities, and ...
Once an $80K luxury roadster, the Corvette-based Cadillac XLR now sells for used Camry money, making this bold, forgotten experiment a shocking bargain today. The Cadillac XLR, once a luxury halo car, ...
Explore our bold vision of Cadillac’s future with reimagined performance icons like the XLR, showcasing how the brand could reclaim its legacy. Automotive trends shape the rise and fall of vehicles we ...
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Just two decades ago, you could wander in to your local Cadillac dealer and drive out in one of the cooler vehicles to ever grace God's green earth: The Cadillac XLR, a C6 Corvette done up with a hard ...
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 ...
Ford wanted a car in every garage. Chevrolet aimed to design a car for "every purse and every purpose." BMW bills itself as the "ultimate driving machine." But Cadillac has always been about luxury.