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hyoung90, 26 May 2013, 22:29
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Previously, I've only seen 2 Cadillac XLR V supercharged. But I wasn't sure if it'd be considered a exotic or not. Because based on the price and performance spec on the car, it's ONE of the fastest American made coupe/convertible on the exception of a ZR1, GT500, and a some others.
But still opinion on this? Please be polite (:
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hyoung90
from Dallas, Texas
Rivitography, 26 May 2013, 22:43
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hyoung90 wrote:
Previously, I've only seen 2 Cadillac XLR V supercharged. But I wasn't sure if it'd be considered a exotic or not. Because based on the price and performance spec on the car, it's ONE of the fastest American made coupe/convertible on the exception of a ZR1, GT500, and a some others.
But still opinion on this? Please be polite (:


Definitely. The XLR is rare, but the XLR-V is even more rare. I haven't seen one in the longest time. I have only seen four on the road

Rivitography
from New York
Superleggera, 26 May 2013, 22:45
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No. It's just a Cadillac. Please do not post it or else your quality score will drop.

Superleggera
from Louisville, Kentucky
hyoung90, 26 May 2013, 22:46
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Understand, I won't post it. I was just curious (:

hyoung90
from Dallas, Texas
Superleggera, 26 May 2013, 23:11
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hyoung90 wrote:
Understand, I won't post it. I was just curious (:


Thanks for asking :D

Superleggera
from Louisville, Kentucky
Rivitography, 26 May 2013, 23:12
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Superleggera wrote:
No. It's just a Cadillac. Please do not post it or else your quality score will drop.


... Since when?

Rivitography
from New York
zonka-81, 27 May 2013, 00:25
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Rivitography wrote:
Superleggera wrote:
No. It's just a Cadillac. Please do not post it or else your quality score will drop.


... Since when?

when i was in florida i saw TWO parked next to each other and i saw like 10 every day. not exotic at all
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FanOfSuperCars, 27 May 2013, 01:04
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menikmati, 27 May 2013, 03:51
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when ever jason says a car is exotic, dont listen to him and do the opposite, he is the wrong person to ask or follow

menikmati
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Superleggera, 27 May 2013, 10:06
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Rivitography wrote:
hyoung90 wrote:
Previously, I've only seen 2 Cadillac XLR V supercharged. But I wasn't sure if it'd be considered a exotic or not. Because based on the price and performance spec on the car, it's ONE of the fastest American made coupe/convertible on the exception of a ZR1, GT500, and a some others.
But still opinion on this? Please be polite (:


Definitely. The XLR is rare, but the XLR-V is even more rare. I haven't seen one in the longest time. I have only seen four on the road


There's a reason that you've only seen four on the road. It's because they're s**t and nobody buys them.

Superleggera
from Louisville, Kentucky
Rivitography, 27 May 2013, 10:58
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menikmati wrote:
when ever jason says a car is exotic, dont listen to him and do the opposite, he is the wrong person to ask or follow


WHAT THE WHAT?!?!??!?! I'm trying my best to post the nice cars, I just submitted Gregg a Mercedes SLS Roadster, a Maserati Bora, GranTurismo, Gransport, and a Mercedes 300D W189 Cabriolet (1 of 65 built)!!!

Rivitography
from New York
Rivitography, 27 May 2013, 10:59
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Superleggera wrote:
Rivitography wrote:
hyoung90 wrote:
Previously, I've only seen 2 Cadillac XLR V supercharged. But I wasn't sure if it'd be considered a exotic or not. Because based on the price and performance spec on the car, it's ONE of the fastest American made coupe/convertible on the exception of a ZR1, GT500, and a some others.
But still opinion on this? Please be polite (:


Definitely. The XLR is rare, but the XLR-V is even more rare. I haven't seen one in the longest time. I have only seen four on the road


There's a reason that you've only seen four on the road. It's because they're s**t and nobody buys them.


Not true. The guy who came to my house to cut down a tree in my yard actually drove his XLR to my house

Rivitography
from New York
Superleggera, 27 May 2013, 11:00
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Rivitography wrote:
Superleggera wrote:
Rivitography wrote:
hyoung90 wrote:
Previously, I've only seen 2 Cadillac XLR V supercharged. But I wasn't sure if it'd be considered a exotic or not. Because based on the price and performance spec on the car, it's ONE of the fastest American made coupe/convertible on the exception of a ZR1, GT500, and a some others.
But still opinion on this? Please be polite (:


Definitely. The XLR is rare, but the XLR-V is even more rare. I haven't seen one in the longest time. I have only seen four on the road


There's a reason that you've only seen four on the road. It's because they're s**t and nobody buys them.


Not true. The guy who came to my house to cut down a tree in my yard actually drove his XLR to my house


Now why is that relevant??? What kind of point have you proved by stating that??

Superleggera
from Louisville, Kentucky
Rivitography, 27 May 2013, 11:03
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Superleggera wrote:
Rivitography wrote:
Superleggera wrote:
Rivitography wrote:
hyoung90 wrote:
Previously, I've only seen 2 Cadillac XLR V supercharged. But I wasn't sure if it'd be considered a exotic or not. Because based on the price and performance spec on the car, it's ONE of the fastest American made coupe/convertible on the exception of a ZR1, GT500, and a some others.
But still opinion on this? Please be polite (:


Definitely. The XLR is rare, but the XLR-V is even more rare. I haven't seen one in the longest time. I have only seen four on the road


There's a reason that you've only seen four on the road. It's because they're s**t and nobody buys them.


Not true. The guy who came to my house to cut down a tree in my yard actually drove his XLR to my house


Now why is that relevant??? What kind of point have you proved by stating that??


You said nobody buys them. I'm just giving you an example

Rivitography
from New York
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