- 2004 Cadillac XLR
- 4.6L Naturally Aspirated Northstar V8
- 5-Speed Automatic
- RWD
- Xenon Blue Exterior
- Shale Leather Interior
- Replaced Convertible Top Cylinders
- 18" 7-Spoke Polished Aluminum Wheels
- Magnetic Ride Control Adaptive Suspension
Cadillac’s XLR is a curio of the Two Thousands, and a car the likes of which we may never see again. Sitting on the underpinnings of the C6 Chevy Corvette, the XLR was meant to be a two-door, two-seat luxury grand tourer. It includes features such as a Bulgari-designed gauge cluster, a powered retractable hardtop and adaptive suspension. Just 15,460 XLRs were made between 2003 and 2011, making it a rather rare car, even when it was available for sale. Today, finding an XLR isn’t easy but we’ve got this 2004 Cadillac XLR with only 3,370 miles on the clock up for sale! This Findlay, Ohio-based machine is perfect for the discerning collector who wants to own an American car that will become a classic very soon.
Exterior and Interior
With its piercing Xenon Blue paint coat, this 2004 Cadillac XLR is a car for those who like to make a statement. Never mind the fact that they’re driving around in a fairly rare and superbly luxurious modern Cadillac; the paint job really brings out the car’s lines. In fact, the XLR was voted as North American Car of the Year in 2004! Its shiny silver alloy wheels, projector headlamps, and powered convertible top all add to its overall stand-out factor. We’re told that the cylinders for the convertible top have been replaced. The two-seat interior of this 2004 Cadillac XLR comes with Shale leather upholstery for the two power-adjustable seats, and some wood trim on the dashboard and center console. You’ve got features such as push start, automatic climate control, air conditioning, and cruise control. Of course, the car’s Bulgari-designed gauge cluster is a talking point, and looks fabulous. You’ve also got a color-screened head unit with radio, CD, and DVD playback capabilities, hooked up to a Bose speaker system.
Engine
This 2004 Cadillac XLR is related to the C6 Chevy Corvette in some ways, but doesn’t share its engine. Instead, Caddy equipped every XLR with their creamy-smooth 4.6-liter Northstar V8. The engine is reportedly factory rated at 320hp and 310lb-ft of torque. It’s hooked up to a 5-speed automatic transmission and a 2.93 rear axle. Interestingly, the transmission is located at the rear of the car, connected to the engine via a torque tube. This grants the XLR a near 50-50 weight distribution factor. The car also features magnetic ride control, four-wheel disc brakes with ABS, and fully independent suspension.
The Cadillac XLR represented General Motors’ bold attempt to blend American luxury with world-class sports car engineering. Built on the same Y-platform architecture as the C6 Corvette and featuring a power-retractable hardtop, the XLR delivered a unique combination of performance, technology, and open-air touring capability. This 2006 Cadillac XLR shows approximately 65,133 miles and is finished in elegant Infrared over a Shale and Ebony interior. Equipped with premium features such as a Bose audio system, Light Eucalyptus wood trim, and Cadillac’s StabiliTrak stability control system, this luxury roadster offers an experience that few vehicles of its era could match. Complemented by a set of Asanti luxury forged wheels, this XLR stands out as a distinctive modern classic that combines Cadillac comfort with Corvette-derived performance.
This 2004 Cadillac XLR is one of just 15,460 cars that showed Americans what would result if Cadillac made a modern grand tourer. Sitting on a Corvette platform and featuring a power retractable hardtop, this Black Raven example is one of just 3,665 XLRs sold in 2004. It’s got 41,675 miles on the clock, three keys and the original owner’s manual. But what’s more, this Estero, Florida-based Caddy also comes with some custom made wall art included in the sale, we’re told. If this car interests you, you’d better act quickly because as time goes by, the XLR will be recognized as a future classic, and then, everyone will want one.
Do you want to be the proud owner of an American grand tourer from the Two Thousands, of which fewer than 15,500 were made? Yes, you can get yourself this 2004 Cadillac XLR from Lemont, Illinois and boast that it’s one of only 3,665 cars made in 2004. Rarer than some supercars, the Cadillac XLR was Caddy’s crack at the luxury grand tourer market. And you know what? It’s one of those cars that was massively underestimated when it was brand-new. Not enough people were brave enough to check it out, which was a mistake, because Cadillac had made something truly great. Now, XLRs are slowly gaining popularity, so you’d better snap up this sub-21,000 mile car before prices start going up – after all, Demand and Supply – that’s basic economics.
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