omg I WANT THIS CAR!!!!!
omg I WANT THIS CAR!!!!!
Spy Photo of the 2006 Cadillac XLR-V 2dr Convertible
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suposed to beat the sl55!
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suposed to beat the sl55!
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Originally Posted by CivicsRdBest
V-spec XLR? I hope they dropped the Corvette's 7L engine in there... (A guy can dream right?)
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I wasn't expecting it to be faster than a Vette, but they can drop the hp a little and shave a ton of weight (not too much, afterall, the folding roof is standard and it is a luxery car).
So ummm, any specs? I'm too lazy to look for them myself.
So ummm, any specs? I'm too lazy to look for them myself.
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General Motors Corp.'s performance group has been testing a variety of future Cadillacs with specially modified engines and suspensions, all to be marketed as part of the brand's V-series.
Among them is a performance edition of Cadillac's current XLR roadster (priced around $76,000) that is expected to be fitted with a high-output, supercharged 4.2-liter V-8 producing around 400 horsepower. The V-Series edition XLR is expected to be available with prices starting at $82,000.
The XLR-V, which may be introduced as a 2006 model, also will get additional suspension modifications, as well as 20-inch performance tires on 10-spoke wheels. A unique hood and grille will further identify this special model. Limited edition colors are likely to follow as is the case with Cadillac's V-Series CTS performance sedan.
Among them is a performance edition of Cadillac's current XLR roadster (priced around $76,000) that is expected to be fitted with a high-output, supercharged 4.2-liter V-8 producing around 400 horsepower. The V-Series edition XLR is expected to be available with prices starting at $82,000.
The XLR-V, which may be introduced as a 2006 model, also will get additional suspension modifications, as well as 20-inch performance tires on 10-spoke wheels. A unique hood and grille will further identify this special model. Limited edition colors are likely to follow as is the case with Cadillac's V-Series CTS performance sedan.





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