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2004 Cadillac Xlr Convertible 1 Owner No Accidents Elderly Owned Perfect!! on 2040-cars

US $19,500.00
Year:2004 Mileage:84000
Location:

Stanhope, New Jersey, United States

Stanhope, New Jersey, United States
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For Sale 2004 Cadillac XLR 1 elderly CEO owner! Zero accident clean title in hand.

Stunning High Performance Luxury Roadster!

Now is your chance to Join a Very Elite Club of XLR owners at a fraction of the original price of ownership.

2004 was the first edition of the Cadillac XLR Hardtop Convertible.  The XLR was a luxury roadster marketed by the Cadillac division of General Motors, assembled on the corvette Product Line in Bowling Green Kentucky. This was Cadillac's flagship sports car, and was based on teh Corvett's Y platform. The XLR featured its own unique styling, interior and suspension, and power retractable aluminum hartdtop, along with the powerful 4.6 L 320 hp Cadillac Northstar engine.

This 2004 XLR is one of only 3665 that rolled off the Corvette production line that year, being part of a very exclusive family.  In total, only 15,460 cars were ever produced! 
Now is your chance to join this exclusive club!
 

This XLR has only had 1 owner, a CEO and personal friend of mine for many years. It has never been in an accident carfax available upon request and was maintained rigorously with factory service records available.

.  The car runs and handles like a true sports car.  It is a Head Turner, everywhere you go.  And very few were manufactured. The paint is like a mirror!

You will not be disappointed!

Standard equipment includes:

  • 4.6 L Northstar V8 VVT Engine 
  • 5-Speed Auto Transmission with Driver Shift Control
  • 4-WHL Independent Suspension with Magnetic Ride Control
  • 4-WHL Disc Brakes with ABS
  • 18" Polished Alloy Wheels
  • P235/50R18 Run Flat Tires (remember, there is no room for a spare tire)
  • Tire Pressure Monitoring system
  • Stabilitrak
  • All-Speed traction control
  • Speed Sensitive PWR Sterring
  • PWR retractable Hardtop
  • Keyless Access w / push button start
  • Heads Up display
  • Heated & Cooled 8-Way Power Adjustable Seats w/ Lumbar (both seats)
  • Bose AM/FM/6 DISC CD CHANGER w/ DVD Navigation & Voice REC
  • Adaptive Cruise Control (my favorite!)
  • Dual Zone Climate Control
  • Real Eucalyptus Wood Trim
  • Wood and Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel w/ AUX Controls
  • HID Headlamps w/ Washers & Twilight Sentineal Auto control
  • Ultrasonic Rear Parking Assist
  • Driver/Passenger Front & Side Impact Airbags
  • Safety Belt Pretensioners
  • Fog Lamps
  • Theft Deterrent System
  • OnStar System / XM Satellite Radio option
  • City MPG  17 /  Highway MPG 25
  • Original window Sticker from the dealer and original books and paperwork
  • 2 key fobs / 1 metal key

If you need assistance shipping the car I can help with that as well or if you simply have some questions in regards to this car please don't hesitate to call/text I will be happy to help! My name is Jordan 973-271-430nine

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