30/09/2008 03:03. There's only one thing left that could justify handing over 100,000
bills for the XLR-V: its folding hardtop. A lot of high-priced
two-doors offer retracting hardtops so as to be all things to their
high-rolling clients – both coupe and convertible with no
compromises – but it still doesn't change the fact that a
Pontiac G6 Convertible can do the same trick for $70,000 less.
It's a good thing that you don't have to pay the king's ransom
Cadillac is requesting for the XLR-V if you don't want to, at least
for one more day. General Motors' employee pricing offer ends
September 30th, which means you can still get a $15,000 discount on a 2008 XLR-V if you stop reading right now and race to your local Cadillac
dealer. Sorry, 2009 models aren't eligible... yet.
The truth is that the 2009... //
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