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2006 Cadillac Xlr Base Convertible 2-door 4.6l on 2040-cars

US $23,000.00
Year:2006 Mileage:89335
Location:

Westminster, Maryland, United States

Westminster, Maryland, United States
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VIN: 1G6YV36A365600449


MILES:89,335

 

WHAT A GREAT CAR! YOU WILL LOVE DRIVING THIS BEAUTIFUL BLUE XLR IN THE SUN AND WITH THE HARD TOP DOWN! THIS BLUE XLR IS 2 WHEEL DRIVE, 2 SEATER, AND AUTOMATIC, WITH 320 HORSEPOWER.

 

THE ORIGINAL RIMS WERE POLISHED ALUMINUM, THEY HAVE BEEN UPGRADED WITH THE NEWER MODEL CHROME RIMS.

 

FEEL LIKE A CELEBRITY IN THE LEATHER SEATS AS YOU LISTEN TO THE RADIO OR A CD OVER THE SPEAKERS. 


BLUE 2006 CADILLAC XLR Specifications:
 

Air Conditioning, Dual-Zone Automatic

Lights, Daytime Running, Footwell & Glove Box

Alarm System

Memory, Air Conditioning, O/S Mirrors, Radio, Driver's Seat

Alternator, 150-Amp

Mirrors, Dual Heated Power w/Manual Fold, O/S LH & Inside Au

Axle Ratio, 2.93

Navigation System, DVD-Based Voice Activated w/Touch Screen

Brakes, Power F&R Disc

Option Pkg

Braking System, Anti-Lock

Parking Sensors Rear

Cargo Net

Power Outlet, (1)

Clock, Digital (w/Radio)

Radio Equipment, XM Feature

Communication System, OnStar w/Hands-Free Telephone & 1-yr o

Radio, AM/FM Stereo w/6-Disc CD Changer in Dash & Bose Speak

Console, Floor w/Covered Storage

Restraint System, Dual Front, Head Curtain & Front Side Impact

Cup Holders, (2)

Roof, Power Retractable Hard Top

Defroster, Rear Window

Seat Adjusters, Dual Power

Door Locks, Automatic Power

Seats: Heated & Cooled Front

Driver's Information Center

Seats: Leather Surfaced Bucket

Drivetrain, RWD

Speed Control, Adaptive

Engine Start, Remote Control

StabiliTrak

Engine: V8, 4.6 Liter

Steering Wheel Touch Controls

Entry System, Illuminated Keyless Remote Control

Steering Wheel, Leather-Wrapped Power Tilt & Telescoping

Floor Mats, F&R

Steering, Variable Assist Power

Fog Lights, Front

Suspension, Magnetic Ride Control

Fuel Filler Door Release, Power

Tachometer

Fuel Tank, 18.0 Gal Cap

Tire Pressure Monitor

Garage Door Opener

Tires, P235/50WR18 Run Flat BSW

Gauges, Oil Pressure & Voltmeter

Towing Cap (Towing Not Recommended)

Headlamp Control, Automatic

Traction Control

Headlamps, HID Adaptive w/Washers

Transmission, 5 Speed Automatic w/Overdrive & Shift Control

Instrument Display, Head-Up

Trunk Release, Power

Instrumentation, Analog

W/S Wipers, Rain-Sensing Intermittent

Interior Trim, Dark Eucalyptus Wood

Wheels, Polished Aluminum





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