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SAE Detroit Section to Introduce 2004 Cadillac XLR at June 4 Meeting

    DETROIT--May 5, 2003--The new era of Cadillac continues with the 2004 XLR, a two-seat retractable hardtop convertible roadster. XLR traces its design to the Evoq concept car and is equipped with heads-up display, Adaptive Cruise Control, Magnetic Ride Control, StabiliTrak (TM), heated and cooled seats, Keyless Access with push-button start and DVD navigation and entertainment.
    David Hill, Vehicle Line Executive for GM Performance Cars and David Leone, Chief Engineer of the XLR will lead the discussion on Cadillac's new roadster at the June 4 SAE Detroit Section dinner meeting to be held at the San Marino Club, 1685 East Big Beaver Rd. in Troy. The social hour will begin at 5:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 6:30 and presentation at 7:30. Reservations are required for this event. Tickets can be purchased for $35 each, $15 student members, through the SAE Detroit Section Office by calling 248-324-4445 or online at www.sae-detroit.org. The meeting is open to members and non-members.