| Ranking | Review Title |
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| #1 | 2009 cadillac xlr-v Professional Edmunds Review - Edmunds |
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20 pack Chrome, Bullet Style, Lug Nuts, 17mm Head, Fitment for Cadillac XLR-V, 2006-2009 Models: Will Thread to Ca... | |
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20 pack Chrome Lug Nuts, 3/4? Bulge Acorn Head, Fitment for Cadillac XLR-V, 2006-2009 Models: Will Thread to Cadil... | |
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2009 Cadillac XLR-V - retracting hardtop |
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This might sound strange, but 443 horsepower isn’t very impressive in this class, especially when you’re talking about cars that cost six figures.
Case in point, the Mercedes-Benz SL-Class offers three models that kick out more than 500 horsepower.
The BMW M edition of its 6-Series packs a V-10 wallop of 500-plus horsepower.
These cars are all put together by special high-performance vehicle teams within their companies, and the results are impressive and hugely expensive.
When comparing only price, the 2009 Cadillac XLR-V could be considered a contender, but those who play in this sandbox aren't looking for value.
They're shopping for status and bragging rights.
On these two counts, the XLR-V can't compete—except with the beautiful Jaguar XKR, a stunning kitten that runs with 420 horsepower.
However, take a look at the XKR’s beautiful interior and you likely won’t be going back to the Cadillac dealership.