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 ...
The high-performance version of Cadillac's retractable hardtop convertible, the XLR-V made its debut in 2006. A vehicle based on a fifth-generation Chevrolet Corvette, the Cadillac XLR-V's sport ...
Mercedes still builds a modern version of the SL, but Cadillac has never replaced the XLR. The model in question, the XLR-V, was the spicier version of the standard 2004 XLR convertible.
To follow along with Cadillac's "Under 5 Seconds" ad campaign, the XLR-V will break in one of Caddy's Super Bowl showings. The Corvette-based XLR–V is expected to be powered by the same 440 hp s ...