• Results 1-10 of 52 for "cadillac xlr" (0.005 second)
  • #laautoshow

    Cadillac CTS Coupe: The Cadillac Of Coupes

    This is the 2011 Cadillac CTS Coupe, the first production coupĂ© (Cadillac XLR's a coupĂ© convertible) from GM's luxury brand since the 1993 Cadillac Eldorado. Luckily, the CTS Coupe is a helluva lot hotter. Better news? The CTS-V Coupe's coming! More »
  • #spyphotos

    What's The Mystery Cadillac In GM's Money-Back Ad?

    The CTS Coupe's coming next year, the ATS and STS/DTS-replacing Cadillac XTS are in the works, but in Ed Whitacre's 60-Day Money-Back Guarantee commercial, there's a Caddy peeking out from under wraps. But which is it? Find out below. More »
  • #questionoftheday

    What's The Worst $100K+ Vehicle?

    Last week we wondered what the best sub-$2K vehicle is. Today we want to make this question fifty times more interesting. What's the worst $100K+ vehicle? More »
  • #carinsurance

    20 Most Expensive Cars To Insure For 2009

    A cost many forget when buying a new car is that with different cars come different insurance prices. Want to know why? We'll show you with this list of the 20 most expensive cars to insure for 2009. More »
  • #cadillacxlr

    Cadillac XLR Is Dead

    In GM's announcement today of production cuts was news the Cadillac XLR would be getting the axe. A sad end to the brightest side we've ever seen of platform prostitution. [BGDailyNews via XLR-Net]
  • #carpocalypsenow

    GM Cutting Q1 Production By 250,000 Units, 30% Of Capacity

    General Motors announced today they will cut production in the first quarter of 2009 by 250,000 units, or approximately 30% of total capacity, affecting 21 plants in three countries.
  • #carpocalypsenow

    SNL Sketch Takes On Not-So-Big Three Congressional Hearing

    Saturday Night Live took on the not-so-Big Three's congressional testimony and "jetpooling" incident in this weekend's "cold open," and unfortunately fell into the trap of shamelessly mocking tired stereotypes. Which is sad, because we'd watched SNL take on a new level of relevancy as of late thanks to the uber-adorable Tina Fey and an election season devoid of real political commentary. That's not to say watching Will Forte as Rick Wagoner, Darrell Hammond as Bob "The Builder" Nardelli and Jason Sudeikis as Alan Mulally isn't funny, but hearing about quality issues on the upcoming Ford Fiesta and a Cadillac XLR-V is a bit ol' and busted if you ask us. Now quality issues on a Chrysler 300C? That's comedic genius. But hackneyed and tired jokes aside, we were more concerned with further evidence the automakers have done the world's worst job of getting their message out. More »