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Cadillac XLR News and Notes

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  • The agency tasked with keeping our highways and roads safe has determined that a roof suddenly detatching from a car at 65mph doesn't warrant a recall. XLR owners have made so many complaints about the roof detatching from the frame that it sparked a federal investigation back in February of 2019.

    Posted on
    January 5, 2020
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    #news
    Source
    carcomplaints.com
  • The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) is opening an investigation into complaints about parts of the 2004-2005 XLR roof flying off. In some cases, the entire roof flies off while driving.

    Posted on
    February 8, 2019
    Tagged
    #news
    Source
    carcomplaints.com

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