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lemming
09-07-2006, 09:32 AM
i always have this vision of ambling around in an SL.

but i think my heartstrings say this is more likely:

http://www.leftlanenews.com/2006/09/06/cadillac-xlr-v-puts-all-other-vehicles-made-in-us-to-shame/

of course, i haven't driven one.

but, in case anyone is curious, this supercharging powertrain is basically a beta test for the next Z06/super corvette which will be a 6.0litre supercharged setup (650hp).

FC
09-07-2006, 09:57 AM
i always have this vision of ambling around in an SL.

I do too. It used to be an R129 SL600 - obviously. Though I admit the current R230 is even better looking. But frankly, I'll take any SL in good condition as a Sunday car.

...particularly a 300SL Gullwing.:cool:

ZBB
09-07-2006, 12:00 PM
i always have this vision of ambling around in an SL.



Thats a common thought for rich old people... There are tons of SLs out here in the desert retirement capital...

SCA
09-07-2006, 12:08 PM
...particularly a 300SL Gullwing.:cool:


:+1

Sharp11
09-07-2006, 02:07 PM
i always have this vision of ambling around in an SL.

but i think my heartstrings say this is more likely:

http://www.leftlanenews.com/2006/09/06/cadillac-xlr-v-puts-all-other-vehicles-made-in-us-to-shame/

of course, i haven't driven one.

but, in case anyone is curious, this supercharging powertrain is basically a beta test for the next Z06/super corvette which will be a 6.0litre supercharged setup (650hp).

You should read the new Consumer Reports take on the XLR - it fared poorly in a "supercar" comparo.

I'll be 50 next year, and I have to admit, that Mercedes SLK looks awfully nice to me :dunno:

Ed

blee
09-07-2006, 02:20 PM
You should read the new Consumer Reports take on the XLR - it fared poorly in a "supercar" comparo.

I'll be 50 next year, and I have to admit, that Mercedes SLK looks awfully nice to me :dunno:

Ed
I put about as much stock in Consumer Reports car reviews as I do my mother's computer reviews. I'm fully willing to admit that the XLR-V is different from its German counterparts, but I wouldn't be surprised to find it better by some measure other than CR's.

Sharp11
09-07-2006, 02:39 PM
I put about as much stock in Consumer Reports car reviews as I do my mother's computer reviews. I'm fully willing to admit that the XLR-V is different from its German counterparts, but I wouldn't be surprised to find it better by some measure other than CR's.

I like CR's car reviews AND I like their computer reviews - especially since they always put, rightfully, Apple at the top of the list ;)

Seriously, I don't put much stock in any one review, but taken together (the universe of car reviews that is), you can get a pretty good idea as to where a car stands against its competitors. CR's focus is often on the mundane, non-performance stuff - exactly the kind of thing a long-term owner has to deal with and precisely the kind of stuff C&D etc. don't worry much about.

CR's a good resource, where else can you learn about toaster ovens, lawn mowers and cars in one issue :dunno:

Ed

lemming
09-07-2006, 03:24 PM
i guess i'm still puzzled as to why the XLR costs so much more than a c6 vert (and the Z06) and why the XLR-V costs so much more than the c6z06.

i guess i don't have to understand it, but it's a simple question.

Rob
09-07-2006, 04:33 PM
b/c it says Cadillac on the back and it's a two seater. If they don't take themselves seriously, who will?

I can't warm up to that car. It's auto only, costs way too much, and doesn't offer the world beating performance to back up the price (ala Z06).

lemming
09-07-2006, 04:38 PM
b/c it says Cadillac on the back and it's a two seater. If they don't take themselves seriously, who will?

I can't warm up to that car. It's auto only, costs way too much, and doesn't offer the world beating performance to back up the price (ala Z06).

i think, like all of the first gen V cars, it's just a start.

but it's an awfully good start, IMHO.