Hagerty covers my 2005 XLR for $473.50 annually even though not antique yet.
$32,500 declared value with no deductible.
$100,000/300,000 liability coverage.
Allowed up to 8000 miles annually with no restrictions.
Thanks for the reply Mickey. Actually I found a company that rebuilds the modules for $225.
The name of the company is G7 Computers which has a website and can be reached at
help@.g7computers.com. Don't know how good or reliable they are, but maybe someone in
xlr.net has experience with them...
I recently had my local Cadillac dealer install and program a used module I purchased used from a donor car.
It works great now, but I was wondering if anyone knows of a vendor who rebuilds cruise control
modules so I can send my original one off to repair and keep for future use. Anyone have...
My Brother-in -law has a 2005 Cadillac STS which is very similar to our XLR's and need the name
of a good Cadillac mechanic is the Atlanta or Monroe, GA area. He has trouble starting the car due
to a computer circuit issue for the engine. Any recommendations would be appreciated.
When I turn on my cruise control on my 2005 XLR with 26,700 miles it will not engage and a message
comes up the radar system needs to be serviced. Sometimes I can stop and turn car off and then it
must reset and it works Ok. This happens intermittently. Any suggestions?? Do I need to take it...
I live in Concord, TN (suburb of Knoxville) and just purchased last Weds a 2005 XLR from a widow in Charlotte, NC with 22,000
miles and not a scratch on it. It is satin nickel with shale interior. I already own a 1993 Allante, 2nd owner with 107,000 miles.
I will probably sell the Allante now...
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