The early 2000s were weird—in a good way—and Cadillac’s XLR is proof. Built on the same Y-body platform as the C6 Corvette but aimed squarely at the Mercedes SL, the XLR was Cadillac flexing its ...
Most importantly, apparently, is that the XLR turns heads in Beverly Hills, a place where heads rarely turn. So the car is definitely visually striking and unique— but does it have the performance and ...
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 ...