The Cadillac XLR offers a styling similar to that of a high-end sports coupe, but don't let its aggressive design fool you. While the XLR does offer competitive power and handling, its overall appeal is more similar to that of a large luxury touring sedan. Built with Cadillac's eye towards comfort and quality, this luxury coupe was designed to impress its passengers by offering high-end features and a smooth quiet ride.
While the Cadillac XLR was only manufactured for six short years, from 2004-2009, the car's aggressive sports car design has helped it carry on as a used car. Use the search tool to the right to find the best deals on a used Cadillac XLR in your area today.
Used Cadillac XLR Model Years
2004 – When the XLR burst onto the scene in 2004, it immediately impressed car buyers with its sleek aerodynamic design. While critics noted its rather passive 320-horsepower engine, car buyers were impressed by an array of features that included alloy wheels, run-flat tires, xenon headlights, adaptive cruise control, heated leather seats, dual-zone automatic climate control, keyless ignition, Bluetooth, and a navigation system.
What the Critics Say about Cadillac XLR
The following reviews are for the 2011 model year.
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