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2005 Cadillac XLR

The 2005 Cadillac XLR Convertible mixes Corvette roots with Cadillac attitude, and it still turns heads like it knows it. Under the hood sits a 320-horsepower Northstar V8, paired with a retractable hardtop and bold proportions that aim straight at the Mercedes SL, Jaguar XK, and BMW 650i.

FAQ

Q1) What are the 2005 XLR specs buyers should verify first?

A1) Verify horsepower, torque, transmission, roof operation, and suspension behavior, then confirm service records and cooling health.

Q2) What is 2005 Cadillac XLR horsepower?

A2) The transcript lists 320 horsepower from the 4.6-liter Northstar V8.

Q3) How does Cadillac XLR vs Mercedes SL compare?

A3) The SL leans on European polish and badge prestige, while the XLR leans on American V8 character, distinctive styling, and a retractable hardtop identity.

Q4) Is the Cadillac XLR convertible practical for trips?

A4) It works for weekend trips with two people, yet space stays limited, and trunk volume changes with roof operation needs.

Q5) What should you know about 2005 XLR maintenance?

A5) Prioritize cooling system care, seals, and roof mechanism health, and buy based on records and condition, not looks alone.

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