Used 2006 Cadillac XLR-V Consumer Reviews
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2006 XLR-V thoughts
These cars are very cool but quite expensive to repair, headlights and taillights are currently selling USED for over $2500 each. So, if you are diving one keep you distance from hoopleheads on their phones. The "V" version with near 450 hp from it's hand built supercharged 4.4 liter engine is fun to drive, the 6 speed auto handles the energy just fine. 0-60 in about 4.6 secs. It does not ride like a Cadillac, more like a Vette, especially since it's based on the C6 Vette. The rear end trans makes the balance near 50-50 so handling is fine. Beware with the top down storage is minimal, however I usually travel top up with the luggage then take it out at the destination and drop the top! These cars are yet to be appreciated but I expect they will soon.
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GM's Secret Head Turner
I bought the XLR-V because I wanted something new and different. The car had a beautiful look. I've had it for almost two years and I love it. People walk up to me and tell me that my car is outstanding. I've had no problems with this car, only one minor recall for programing. I would recomend the XLR very highly.
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $27,995206 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $26,978894 mi away
- Base ConvertibleMSRP: $38,999952 mi away
XLR-V alue
Great car, hard to find the "V"
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