Once Cadillac’s boldest design statement, this ambitious roadster is now a bargain on the used market. Here’s why prices are ...
Cadillac may have dropped the towel on the sports car game, but at least it still makes traditional sedans in addition to the usual crossovers. However, there was a time when the GM-owned premium car ...
Cadillac may be a little behind the curve when it comes to US luxury car sales after the first six months of the year – BMW and Mercedes-Benz have a close brawl for first place, Audi stacks third, and ...
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This 2004 Cadillac XLR, a convertible with under 80,000 original miles, is a stylish luxury roadster ideal for enthusiasts seeking a classic Cadillac, though it requires repair for a hydraulic top ...
Some extravagances are worth the money. Consider this week's test car, the 2004 Cadillac XLR roadster. It is the car as abstract art, a sculptured ode to the spirit of driving -- the speed, freedom ...
BJ: This Cadillac XLR was a nice two-seat convertible derived from the previous-generation Corvette. Somebody spent $164,000 and 4,000 man hours to make it look like a classic custom.
This 2005 Cadillac XLR in Crimson Pearl, a pristine low-mileage convertible owned by its second owner, delivers luxurious style for collectors seeking a rare roadster.
Downside: Tall people said they felt cramped in the XLR's tight, two-seat cabin. It felt just right to me. But I'm a short dude. Ride, acceleration and handling: Excellent ride -- in fact, ...
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