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Check out this beauty I found the other day. XLR

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I didn't realize those were particularly rare.. I seem to see them all over the place.



Agree with this, the worst part is it doesnt even have the power of a Corvette.. They could have atleast put an LS in it..

Really. I like the way they look, but I think I see 3 a day around me 🙂
 
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I've only seen one on the road around here, I think they're awesome looking. But definitely expensive for what you get.
 
Cadillac only sold 15000 if these in the 7 years it ran. That's not a lot. Spread that out across the entirety of USA and that makes for very few region. So it makes sense that I've never seen one till now.
 
I always thought the XLRs looked cool just because they were different. A night-club owner (I assume) had one near my old NYC apartment that I saw frequently.

There was one on a lot across the bridge from my place in Geneva. Permanently connected to a trickle charger 😀

You sure it wasn't a block warmer?
 
These are all over the place in South Florida. Cool cars. IMHO they look good but I would rather have an Shelby Cobra.
 
Well, no, I didn't pop the bonnet to check where the cable went. But it stood on a dealer's lot and never moved an inch, so trickle charger seemed more likely.

Ah, you didn't say it was on a dealer lot (I assumed just a parking lot). That makes more sense indeed.
 
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