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Cadillac XLR - 2005 Cadillac XLR
By SR - May 20 - 1:59 pmI have previously owned Lexus products including the SC430 and I feel that the Americans, specifically Cadillac have hit the mark on the XLR. It is more powerful, more advanced and certainly more fun to dry than the Lexus. This is remarkable considering that the Lexus is one of the best cars in the world. I feel that the XLR proves that American automakers can, when they want, build a car that is second to none.
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XLR -The Future of Luxury & Performance - 2004 Cadillac XLR
By Artie A - May 16 - 6:36 pmThe stellar appearance and superior performance of my 2004 Cadillac XLR leaves other motorists (and their passengers) numb with admiration (and envy). This car is the Car of the Century!
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Most Impressive - 2005 Cadillac XLR
By Allan - May 3 - 10:40 amI previously had a Mercedes-Benz 500SL, which cost close to $20,000 more than my Cadillac XLR. Even if the numbers were the same I would still opt for the XLR. Across the board, this is one of the best and fun to drive vehicles that I have ever had.
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2005 Cadillac XLR - 2005 Cadillac XLR
By BobJ - April 30 - 1:55 pmMy 2005 Cadillac XLR has been better than I expected in terms of being fun to drive and the build quality. I have not had any problems with it at all at all after six months of ownership. Heads turn constantly when I drive by. This car is faster than I can go, quicker than I need, and turns and brakes better than my last Porsche. My oonly problem with it, and this is a minor gripe, is that when backing out of a parking space, the roll bar partially blocks my view.
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New Cadillac XLR 2005 - 2005 Cadillac XLR
By John L Martin - April 21 - 2:16 pmThe new 2005 Cadillac XLR competes easily with the Mercedes-Benz SL500 and has in my examination surppassed the it for ease of driver use. Cadillacs XLR technology integration is the best in its class. The edge in overall performance goes to the XLR. The interior luxury is on par with the SL500 with the XLRs looking more modern. Its general styling best in its class. Its comtemporary edge makes heads turn. Everyday driving is where the XLR excels with all features standard except for XM digital radio. In summary, the Cadillac XLR is sitting at the first position in luxury sports roadsters when you consider the price.
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No XM radio - 2005 Cadillac XLR
By MicksCAD - April 7 - 1:46 pmBought my 2005 Cadillac XLR in November 2003. It was the fourth XLR delivered to dealership. Cadillac had not figured out where to put the XM antenna, which is now located on center of the trunk lid. I miss having XM radio, but will order it on a new 2006 XLR. This is a nice car and it is very confortable on long trips.
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Great Car - 2005 Cadillac XLR
By Nick - April 2 - 9:57 pmGreat Car whoever designed it sure knew what they were doing. It is really fun to drive, and before you know it you are up to 100 miles an hour. Just going down the highway is hard without going about 70 because it doesnt seem like you are going even 30.
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Not your typical Caddiac - 2005 Cadillac XLR
By JBelll - February 19 - 6:45 pmI love the Cadillac XLR. I have been a Cadillac gal for fifteen years and my husband is a Corvette fan. If he were alive we would have two in the garage. It has the peppy fun ride of a Corvette, but the comfort of a Cadillac.
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Best I Have Owned - 2004 Cadillac XLR
By TGPitney - January 5 - 2:07 pmBoth kids and blueheads turn when it goes by. After driving a BMW and a Mercedes its nice to be comfortable and still enjoy the wind.
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Beats a Jag - 2004 Cadillac XLR
By R (Ringo) Starkey - December 27 - 5:54 pmLove the car. Performance is excellent. A little expensive, but beats a Jaguar XK. Problems with keyless remote and some electronics. Reliability rated 6. A real head turner.