The safety ratings for the Cadillac XLR varied quite a bit depending on which source the ratings are coming from. In general the safety ratings weren't bad. RankingsAndReviews gave it a 4/5 star ranking.
Yes, Cadillac still makes convertible style cars. For example, they are still creating the Cadillac XLR, a retractable hard top convertible which was nominated for North American Car of the Year award in 2004.
Cadillac XLR was created in 2003.
The Cadillac XLR was first introduced in 2003 at the Detroit Motor Show, it entered production in 2004 and ended in 2009. The vehicle is a two door convertible. It was initially meant to be top of the range sports car.
The Cadillac XLR is a hard-top convertible. It only takes 30 seconds for the top to retract into the trunk.
XLR is a Cadillac
There are many features of the 2006 Cadillac XLR. Some examples of features of the 2006 Cadillac XLR includes hardtop convenience and side/curtain air bags.
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Cadillac XLR-V
You can find dependability ratings pretty easily at Edmunds.com. They rank the CTS and CTS-V as very good; they give a rating of good to Escalade, STS, XLR and XLR-V, and STS-X. They rate the Escalade Hybrid as only adequate.
The XLR and XLR-V do not have a spare tire. Instead they were initially supplied with run flat tires.
Only two occupants can fit inside of the Cadillac xlr, so it is not often thought of as a "family car." While the Cadillac xlr was nominated for the North American Car of the Year award in 2004, they are no longer in production as of 2009.