The 2008 Cadillac XLR-V is a pretty amazing looking vehicle that you don’t get a chance to see too often. That is unless you go to Bloomfield Hills, Michigan where you can get to see one if you feel the need to break the law.
It’s not too hard to see cops riding around in Dodge Chargers and other nice vehicles, but to see one riding around in a $100,000 Cadillac? Now that is something to see.
The V at the end of the car’s moniker indicates that it’s a performance variant of Cadillac’s XLR, but it could easily stand for viciously quick and very luxurious. The V-edition performance package increases engine power by adding a supercharged 4.4-liter V-8 that develops 443 hp. The six-speed automatic utilizes Performance Algorithm Shifting and Performance Algorithm Liftfoot systems.
The look of the XLR-V is changed by adding polished wire-mesh upper and lower grilles, a sculpted hood, four stainless-steel exhaust tips and 10-spoke aluminum wheels with a sterling silver finish. To improve handling, the XLR-V has a rear stabilizer bar and a larger front stabilizer bar.
The XLR-V’s features list brims with opulence, but unfortunately, the same can’t be said for its cabin. Abundant wood and metallic accents are a good start, but aesthetics ultimately miss the mark, thanks to generic-looking switchgear and unspectacular leather. For a car that costs about $100K, this is a profound disappointment.
This cop must be very proud of his new vehicle and all the things that he decorated it with, but we do have one question for him, where does he put the criminal? Oh well, the important thing is that the criminals will finally enjoy being caught for once!
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