Mods, if this is inappropriate at all, please let me know. I'm not trying to sell anything, just an auto journalist trying to gather info on the rare beast that is the Cadillac XLR!
Anyway, hello all! My name is Brett Berk and I'm a freelance automotive writer whose work appears regularly in a wide range of publications, including Car and Driver, DETAILS, Esquire, GQ, Jalopnik, The L.A. Times, Men's Fitness, Men's Journal, Popular Mechanics, Road & Track, Yahoo! Autos, and Vanity Fair.
I am currently working on an article for Autoweek magazine about the community of XLR owners, as part of the "Modern Misfits" series. The series is about revolutionary and interesting cars that don't get much mainstream attention; I'm interested in speaking to people to discuss what motivated their XLR purchase and why they love their cars. All I need is some time on the phone from anyone that would like to help; the interview would take about 15 minutes. If you're interested in being a part of this article, please shoot me a private message and I will put you in touch with my research assistant to do an interview.
Thank you all very much in advance.
EDIT: The response has been overwhelming and we now have more than enough participants to complete the initial interview portion of the article. I will keep you all posted as things develop further.
Anyway, hello all! My name is Brett Berk and I'm a freelance automotive writer whose work appears regularly in a wide range of publications, including Car and Driver, DETAILS, Esquire, GQ, Jalopnik, The L.A. Times, Men's Fitness, Men's Journal, Popular Mechanics, Road & Track, Yahoo! Autos, and Vanity Fair.
I am currently working on an article for Autoweek magazine about the community of XLR owners, as part of the "Modern Misfits" series. The series is about revolutionary and interesting cars that don't get much mainstream attention; I'm interested in speaking to people to discuss what motivated their XLR purchase and why they love their cars. All I need is some time on the phone from anyone that would like to help; the interview would take about 15 minutes. If you're interested in being a part of this article, please shoot me a private message and I will put you in touch with my research assistant to do an interview.
Thank you all very much in advance.
EDIT: The response has been overwhelming and we now have more than enough participants to complete the initial interview portion of the article. I will keep you all posted as things develop further.
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