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FOR RELEASE:
2003-09-30
Limited Edition Cadillac Debuts; 101 Customers Set To Take Delivery
DETROIT
- The limited edition 2004 Neiman Marcus Cadillac XLR sold out in just
14 minutes, and now 101 driveways - and drivers - across the country
anticipate their arrival. These limited-production luxury roadsters are
the first models to roll off a dedicated production line at General
Motors' Bowling Green, Ky. assembly facility. Steve
Foley Cadillac, located in Northbrook, IL, today received eight Neiman
Marcus Limited Edition XLRs. This is the largest number the
limited-edition vehicles sent to a single dealer. Foley Cadillac has
flown customers in from as for away as California and Florida for this
special, invitation-only presentation of the vehicles. The
limited edition XLR retails for $85,000 and was only available for
purchase through the 2003 Neiman Marcus Christmas catalog. When Neiman
Marcus opened bidding for this featured item on October 15, 2002 the
XLR sold out in 14 minutes, setting a record for any fantasy gift
vehicle Neiman Marcus ever showcased in its annual Christmas Book. Originally
unveiled at Pebble Beach in August 2002, the limited edition XLR
features an exclusive Ultra Violet exterior hue, two-tone shale and
ebony interior, and an engraved, numbered sill plate. Cadillac
produced a total of 101 Neiman Marcus Limited Edition Cadillac XLRs;
two were auctioned or raffled off last fall to benefit charities, St.
Jude Children's Research Hospital and the Women's Committee for Hospice
Care and 99 were sold through the Neiman Marcus catalog. 2004
model year Cadillac XLRs are now in production on a dedicated assembly
line at GM's Bowling Green facility. Shipments to Cadillac dealers
began earlier this month. According
to Jay Spenchian, Cadillac marketing director, introduction of the XLR
marks an important step in Cadillac's product renaissance. "The fact
that this limited edition vehicle sold out in just 14 minutes
demonstrates the anticipation for the XLR. This is our flagship vehicle
and it highlights the dynamic product changes taking place at Cadillac." Replete
with a bold design, advanced technology and a blend of luxury and
performance, the Cadillac XLR, is the freshest face in the class of
elite luxury roasters. The MSRP for the Cadillac XLR is $76,200
(including destination charges) and features standard equipment such as
power retractable hardtop, Keyless Access with push button start,
StabiliTrak, Magnetic Ride Control, adaptive cruise control and much
more. Cadillac
is a division of General Motors (NYSE: GM). General Motors, the world's
largest vehicle manufacturer, designs, builds and markets cars and
trucks worldwide, and has been the global automotive sales leader since
1931. Cadillac products for the 2004 model year include CTS sport
sedan, CTS-V, SRX luxury utility, Seville, DeVille, XLR luxury
roadster, and the most powerful utilities on the planet; Escalade,
Escalade EXT and Escalade ESV. More information on Cadillac can be
found at media.gm.com/cadillac. In
August, Cadillac had its best sales month since October 1990. CTS had
4,278 deliveries in August, a monthly sales record, up 30 percent from
last year and 62 percent calendar year-to-date. Total Escalade sales
had its best-ever sales month with 5,616 deliveries, a 7 percent
improvement over last year. Editor's Note: Photography can be obtained through the Wieck Photo Database.
CONTACT(S):
Kerry Christopher, Cadillac Communications (313) 667-8600 kerry.s.christopher@gm.com
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