2006 Cadillac Xlr V Convertible 2-door 4.4l on 2040-cars
Orange, California, United States
Acceleration: 0-60 in 4.6 seconds Air bags: 3 driver and passenger, dual-stage, frontal and side-impact Air filtration system: includes pollen filter Auxiliary cooling
system: includes coolers for engine, transmission , and power steering Bose premium
nine-speaker system: AM/FM, six-disc changer and XM Satellite Brakes: high-performance,
four-wheel antilock disc, include dual-piston front brakes Climate controls: dual-zone, automatic
for driver and passenger Cruise Control Door locks: power-programmable,
include lockout protection Driver Information
Center (DIC) DVD-based navigation: with 6.5-inch LCD
touch-screen and voice recognition Engine: Northstar 4.4L
supercharged V8 with Variable Valve Timing and 443 hp Exhaust: Low-restriction dual
with vacuum actuated valves and four polished
tips Fog lamps Grille: polished
stainless-steel wire mesh Heads-Up Display: projects vehicle
functions onto the windshield (e.g. speed) Hardtop: power-retractable Headlamps: steerable, adaptive
lighting system; includes wipers and daytime running Interior trim: leather-wrapped steering
wheel Keyless Access: includes keyless
ignition with Push-Button Start and two remotes Leather seating surfaces: vented/heated/
integrated speakers/perforated/ suede fabric Memory Personalization: includes mirrors,
steering column, climate control, sound Mirror, inside
rearview: auto-dimming Mirrors, outside: power, folding,
heated, include memory and driver-side auto-dimming Seat controls: driver and passenger,
eight-way power-adjustable with lumbar support Steering: power rack-and-pinion,
speed-sensitive, Magnasteer Steering column: power telescoping and
tilt, with audio and voice recognition controls Suspension: high-performance,
four-wheel independent; includes Magnetic Ride Control StabiliTrak: Electronic Stability
Control System Tire Pressure Monitor Tires: ContiProContact
235/45R19 (Front)/ Yokohama YK580 255/40R19 (Rear) Traction Control Transmission: six-speed automatic,
includes Normal and Tap Up/Tap Down modes Ultrasonic Rear Parking
Assist Universal Home Remote
transmitter: integrated three-channel garage door opener Wheels: 19-inch Windows: power with driver- and
passenger-side Express-Up/Express-Down feature Wipers: Rain sense automatic |
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