Mid-Engine Cadillac XLR Rendered Stokes The Sports Car Flame
Swooping proportions reminiscent of a spaceship.
Read More »Swooping proportions reminiscent of a spaceship.
Read More »"There are almost no car guys in car companies."
Read More »Neiman Marcus sold just 101 of these special-edition XLRs.
Read More »Owners report the car's roof panel may suddenly detach.
Read More »Having your car's roof fly off when traveling at interstate speeds is no laughing matter.
Read More »The C4 will be hugely collectible one day, if you ask us.
Read More »The XLR had died, which rendered the electric door release handles useless.
Read More »Meanwhile, Cadillac has no convertible and no dedicated sports car to speak of.
Read More »We like big butts and we cannot lie.
Read More »Cadillac's Corvette that never really was.
Read More »Caffeine and Cadillacs? Sounds like our kind of gig.
Read More »Is it weird, or actually kind of cool?
Read More »And so, Cadillac begins its meteoric rise back to the top of American performance/luxury.
Read More »"No," says de Nysschen. "You can't have [your emblem ducks] back. I play with them each night in my bath."
Read More »Two General Motors products, with six Bugatti Veyrons of power between them, sprint down the quarter-mile.
Read More »A Cadillac two-seater won't be Corvette based, at least.
Read More »Different strokes for different folks.
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