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FOR RELEASE:
April 14, 2003
CONTACT(S):
Kelly Cusinato, Cadillac Communications
(313) 667-8602
kelly.cusinato@gm.com
Cadillac Announces 2004 XLR Luxury Roadster Pricing
DETROIT - Cadillac today announced pricing for its new 2004 XLR
two-seat luxury roadster scheduled to hit dealerships this summer. The
$76,200 MSRP includes standard equipment such as power retractable
hardtop, keyless access with push button start, StabiliTrak, Magnetic
Ride Control, adaptive cruise control and much more.
The Cadillac XLR is priced between a comparably equipped Mercedes Benz
SL500 and Lexus SC430 and is priced competitively with the Jaguar XK8.
The XLR price includes all equipment except XM Satellite Radio, which
is available to customers for an additional fee.
"The XLR will bring a striking new presence to this exclusive class of
vehicles and will help Cadillac continue its legacy of design
leadership," said Jay Spenchian, XLR marketing director. "Its stunning
design is matched with impressive dynamic performance and a host of
advanced technologies."
2004 Cadillac XLR Highlights:
- Two-door, hardtop convertible/rear-wheel drive
- Next generation 4.6L Northstar V-8 with variable valve timing
- 320-hp at 6400 rpm and 310 lbs.-ft. of torque at 4400 rpm
- Hydra-Matic five-speed automatic transmission with Driver Shift Control
- Adaptive cruise control -- uses a radar sensor mounted at the
front of the car to detect objects in its path and adjusts vehicle
speed to maintain a constant following distance, set by the driver.
- StabiliTrak -- state-of-the-art active handling system with
the highest level of integration between the braking, traction control,
steering and suspension systems helps driver control the car, without
'over-governing.'
- Magnetic Ride Control - world's fastest reacting suspensions
system that uses magneto-rheological real-time damping to provide
exceptional responsiveness and increased wheel contact with the road
surface.
- Magnasteer -- variable-effort steering affords drivers
unparalleled control on the highway and effortless low-speed
maneuverability for parking in an exceptionally smooth power steering
system
- Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) -- four-channel system
includes dynamic electronic brake distribution across the rear axle for
optimum braking and control under the most demanding conditions.
Other features offered on the Cadillac XLR include head-up display,
heated and cooled seats, DVD navigation and entertainment, and a Bose
audio system with six-CD in-dash changer.
General Motors Corp. (NYSE: GM), the world's largest vehicle
manufacturer, employs 349,000 people globally in its core automotive
business and subsidiaries. Founded in 1908, GM has been the global
automotive sales leader since 1931. GM today has manufacturing
operations in 32 countries and its vehicles are sold in more than 190
countries. In 2002, GM sold more than 8.5 million cars and trucks,
nearly 15 percent of the global vehicle market. GM's global
headquarters is at the GM Renaissance Center in Detroit. More
information on GM and its products can be found on the company's
consumer website at www.gm.com.
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