Jake M. Louisville, Ky.

A year of slow sales and the need to trim its lineup led GM to make 2009 the last model year for Caddy’s retractable hardtop convertible, the XLR.  

The XLR was introduced as a 2004 model. For 2009 it can top $100,000 when outfitted as the supercharged XLR-V; base price for the non-supercharged XLR is $86,215.

XLR

Current incentives for the Caddy convertible include a $4,500 cash-back offer and a $1,000 loyalty bonus if you currently drive a General Motors vehicle.  

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Answered by Joe Bruzek on June 26, 2009 in Cadillac , I'm Just Wondering | Permalink

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