Cadillac to Kill-Off XLR after 2009
Cadillac has announced that 2009 will be the last year for its retractable hardtop XLR. Pity. Apparently dealerships are still taking orders for the $87,055 sportscar (or over $100,000 for the XLR-V)...
View ArticleCadillac Considering Mid-Engine Halo Car
While the CTS-V Sedan and Coupe are great cars, the Cadillac brand is still in need of a true flagship model and nothing is off-limits – including a rear-drive mid-engine exotic. One proposal...
View ArticleNo Cadillac XLR From New Corvette: Engineer
The chief engineer for the 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray, Tadge Jeuchter, has said that the Stingray won’t serve to spawn any other nameplates. Sorry, Cadillac XLR hopefuls. It would be making a...
View ArticleCadillac Convertible Still Under Consideration
Cadillac is considering adding a convertible model to its lineup. An image of such a car was shown to hundreds of dealers at a recent event held in Las Vegas by Cadillac’s new global chief Johan de...
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