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By Gail Kachadourian
Automotive News / April 14, 2003
Cadillac's 2004 XLR roadster will have a $76,200 MSRP, including destination, when it arrives at dealerships this summer, the automaker said on Monday.
Standard equipment for the XLR, which has a 4.6-liter V-8 engine, includes a power retractable hardtop, keyless access with a push-button start and adaptive cruise control.
The only option not included in the $76,200 MSRP is XM Satellite Radio, which costs $325 for hardware and installation and $9.99 for monthly service fee. GM pays the $14.99 initiation fee.
XLR's competitors include the Mercedes Benz SL500, Lexus SC430 and Jaguar XK8, GM says.
XLR production starts in June at GM's Bowling Green, Ky., assembly plant.
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Okay personally i think GM has lost its mind!
First they want over $40K for the Chevy SSR and Silverado SS trucks, then they want almost $40K for the new GTO.
Don't they realize it's just a Cadillac?
Automotive News / April 14, 2003
Cadillac's 2004 XLR roadster will have a $76,200 MSRP, including destination, when it arrives at dealerships this summer, the automaker said on Monday.
Standard equipment for the XLR, which has a 4.6-liter V-8 engine, includes a power retractable hardtop, keyless access with a push-button start and adaptive cruise control.
The only option not included in the $76,200 MSRP is XM Satellite Radio, which costs $325 for hardware and installation and $9.99 for monthly service fee. GM pays the $14.99 initiation fee.
XLR's competitors include the Mercedes Benz SL500, Lexus SC430 and Jaguar XK8, GM says.
XLR production starts in June at GM's Bowling Green, Ky., assembly plant.
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Okay personally i think GM has lost its mind!
First they want over $40K for the Chevy SSR and Silverado SS trucks, then they want almost $40K for the new GTO.
Don't they realize it's just a Cadillac?