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 ...
Despite a powerful supercharged V8 and stunning design, this American sports car never really hit it off with buyers.
The 2008 Cadillac XLR-V was the high-performance variant of Cadillac’s luxury roadster, positioned at the top of Cadillac's lineup as a flagship grand tourer. Part of the first and only ...
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 ...
Its 2004 introduction put the world’s best sports sedans on notice and won over a new generation of enthusiasts for Cadillac. The two V-series cars that followed — 2006 XLR-V roadster and the ...
Prices shown for the used 2006 Cadillac XLR-V Roadster 2D V-Series with NaN miles are what people paid to buy this vehicle or what people received when trading in this vehicle at a dealer. Edit ...
The 2009 Cadillac XLR, a premium two-seat high-performance ... but there was also a high-performance version of the roadster called the XLR-V. The 2009 model marked the final year of the first ...
Don't worry; Cadillac hasn't come up with a brand-new open-top machine that would act as the successor to the XLR while you were asleep, as this model only lives in the CGI Kingdom. But you ...