Ralph
07-21-05, 03:56 AM
http://macleans.auto123.com/en/info/news/roadtest,view,Cadillac.spy?artid=44608
"Mercedes-Benz's AMG team uses superchargers to pump up output too, called kompressors in Germany,
But the XLR-V, like its Jaguar and Mercedes-Benz competitors, is not all about straightway speed or even cornering adhesion. More so, the car is a rolling showcase for Cadillac's various advanced technologies, such as its variable-flow exhaust system that optimizes the flow rate of spent gases at higher engine speeds, while producing a more robust exhaust note."
"While XLR buyers probably aren't expatriate Corvette owners, or at least there hasn't been an influx of C5 owners trading up to the pricy Caddy, the crested wreath brand plans to remedy the engine output shortage just the same, but more to elevate Cadillac's premium stature against its Mercedes-Benz competitor rather than any concerns about rivaling 'Vette fans."
"Mercedes-Benz's AMG team uses superchargers to pump up output too, called kompressors in Germany,
But the XLR-V, like its Jaguar and Mercedes-Benz competitors, is not all about straightway speed or even cornering adhesion. More so, the car is a rolling showcase for Cadillac's various advanced technologies, such as its variable-flow exhaust system that optimizes the flow rate of spent gases at higher engine speeds, while producing a more robust exhaust note."
"While XLR buyers probably aren't expatriate Corvette owners, or at least there hasn't been an influx of C5 owners trading up to the pricy Caddy, the crested wreath brand plans to remedy the engine output shortage just the same, but more to elevate Cadillac's premium stature against its Mercedes-Benz competitor rather than any concerns about rivaling 'Vette fans."