Hi guys,
I`ve visited last thursday the Frankfurt IAA and the people from Cadillac told me that the price of the "V" will be about 15% higher than the regular XLR.
If we say the base XLR is about 77 K so the V will run about 88.5K
likes:
the dark wood - the wheels - the raised hood - the suede inserts in the seats and door panels and most of all, the V looks alltogether much sportier than the base model.
dislikes:
the four tail-pipes look good (corsa style) but they should come out a little more on the back - the 160 mph speedo ( I get my base XLR to 172 mph shown by HUD)
so it should have a 180 speedo in it.
Interesting, the car was parked at the show in an angle what many driveways have and the top (I´ve raised and lowered it) without any problem.
Harry Hans
I`ve visited last thursday the Frankfurt IAA and the people from Cadillac told me that the price of the "V" will be about 15% higher than the regular XLR.
If we say the base XLR is about 77 K so the V will run about 88.5K
likes:
the dark wood - the wheels - the raised hood - the suede inserts in the seats and door panels and most of all, the V looks alltogether much sportier than the base model.
dislikes:
the four tail-pipes look good (corsa style) but they should come out a little more on the back - the 160 mph speedo ( I get my base XLR to 172 mph shown by HUD)
so it should have a 180 speedo in it.
Interesting, the car was parked at the show in an angle what many driveways have and the top (I´ve raised and lowered it) without any problem.
Harry Hans