Rare 2007 Xlr Ultra Luxury Platinum Extra Low Mileage on 2040-cars
Biloxi, Mississippi, United States
Rare 2007 XLR Platinum, rarest of all the XLR'S made, only 47 of this edition ever produced. Hand built in GM Plant in Bowling Green KY.This car was exported to a GM dealer in Canada and driven by a GM executive and then sold to a man in Ohio. I purchased it about 2 yrs ago from him and drove it home from Ohio. The car had 11,000 miles when I purchased her and now has 18,640 miles. I wanted a hard top convertible and only this ultra platinum would do. This edition [ultra luxury platinum] was only offered with Liquid AMETHYST COLOR EXTERIOR, This great color changes with the angles and amount of light. Sometimes it's sparkly lavender, some time a silver blue and then other times a bright bluish color.HAS HANDSTICHED PURPLE LEATHER WRAPPED DASH PAD, TOP OF DOORS AND ROLL BARS AND BEHIND SEATS. Purple??? Yes, but it's really pretty. Also the head liner is ultra suede and the sun visor. The wood on the dash is burled olive and has brushed metal console. There is a door sill plate that identifies this as a platinum edition. This hardtop is amazing, you would never now it's a convertible,seams are flawless and the car is extremely quite. One button push and the car does the work folding the top into the trunk. The ride is smooth and the seats comfy. There is a heads up display,on star service available and headlights that turn with the steering wheel. The key less fobs have a memory built in for setting that remain perfect for each of the 2 drivers. The car even has the option to converse with you in several different languages. This model was stopped production by cadillac after 2009 and has developed a loyal cult like following. There is a xlr forum on the internet which is full of information on these cars.I will be happy to have you take a look in person. Two key fobs and keys are included,along with manual book. I had the original window sticker with the price over 84,000 but have misplaced this. If found it will be included.
Winning bid will need to place a 500 deposit with paypal within 3 days of auction close. Full payment will need to be paid within 10 days of sale. Any checks will need to clear before pick up is allowed. All transportation costs are at buyers expense. |
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