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EXAM TIME; End of the marking period, and Cadillac gets an "A''.(Auto File)

AutoWeek,  October, 2004  

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Like teachers preparing report cards, we pored over our logbook, tallied up the track test results, and boiled down all the owners' opinions to determine if the Cadillac XLR passes muster. From its hardtop-convertible operation to its true dual exhaust, we found very little to detract from the XLR's luxury-sport ambitions.

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We give the car top marks for looks and handling, and though a couple of owners wrote to us detailing problematic purchasing experiences, the overwhelming majority of comments were positive. At the drag strip we found the XLR got quicker with each successive ...

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