2008 Cadillac XLR
| XLR by Cadillac |
| 32 valve, 4.6 liter Northstar V8 |
| five speed automatic and manual mode transmission |
New 2008 Cadillac XLR is stealth fighter inspired designed convertible, and you can transform the XLR from a coupe to a convertible roadster at the touch of a button, the hardtop retracts and stores quickly into the trunk. XLR's instrument panel is inspired by a stealth fighter and combines sheer surfaces with new vision of automotive design. The XLR's Bulgari designed gauges with a matte finished aluminum trim add comfort and ease on the eye's even with the top down in the a bright sunlight.
Cadillac XLR insurance 2008 rates
When shopping for insurance for your new 2008 Cadillac XLR.
Check out all possible auto insurance discounts. Car insurance companies try to reward drivers that they think are low risks in order to keep their business, driving a new Cadillac XLR may decrease your rates. A lot of cheap auto insurance companies want drivers who also have other kinds of insurance with them, like travel trailer or motorcycle insurance coverage. Cheap auto insurance discounts may be available for having things like a good driving record, defensive driver training discounts, more than one car, anti-theft or tracking devices, car alarms, other policies with the same company and more. Save on your Cadillac XLR purchase and insurance rates, start shopping now, it's a free service!
The new 2008 Cadillac XLR promises to be a fast, stealth inspired roadster. Get your free no-obligation price quote and information on reserving your XLR, it's fast free and easy!
Cadillac 2008 XLR review
Seat belts are life-savers, so make sure you wear them correctly in your new Cadillac XLR. Lap and shoulder belts should be fastened snugly, with the lap belt around your hips, not your stomach.
Car seats for anyone under 40 lbs should be used. Auto booster seats work well in the 2008 Cadillac XLR
. Be sure to use your safety belts in your new XLR even if you are just going around the block. Most accidents occur close to home and at speeds of less than 40 mph.