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I know the forumites have seen a lot of XLRs. Have you ever seen one wrapped for any marketing purposes?

I'm debating on whether to wrap mine with an advertisement for one of my businesses.. I would like to see a picture if anyone has ever done the same..
 
Have seen cars with full wraps does get your attention. As for your xlr guess it depends on the company, your projected clients? If your advertising doesn't go with the coolness " like redbull maybe" then I think not. Personally I take the dealer stickers off any cars that I own I'm no personal advertisement for them,and would never put stickers on my car"paint". Saw you had light wraps listed on your car. Are there side effects from them, how do you like them? Does it cut out the brightness of the lights and does it peel any? Good luck on your advertising.
 
Have seen cars with full wraps does get your attention. As for your xlr guess it depends on the company, your projected clients? If your advertising doesn't go with the coolness " like redbull maybe" then I think not. Personally I take the dealer stickers off any cars that I own I'm no personal advertisement for them,and would never put stickers on my car"paint". Saw you had light wraps listed on your car. Are there side effects from them, how do you like them? Does it cut out the brightness of the lights and does it peel any? Good luck on your advertising.

I may have worded it wrong. I don't need to know if wrapping works for my business, I just want to see pics of another XLR wrapped.. I would like to see how one looks with wrapping of any kind.

My lights were smoked with a tinted paint, by a shop in my area. I looked into the film or covers and did not like them. I have 10,000K lights, so nothing cuts down on the brightness..
 
Never seen one wrapped, but would probably look cool with the right wrap for the right business...
 
Rod,

You should wrap the front of yours how it looked when you got it, to support your body shop!! :laugh::laugh:


Never seen one wrapped, but would probably look cool with the right wrap for the right business...
 
Rod,

You should wrap the front of yours how it looked when you got it, to support your body shop!! :laugh::laugh:

Yea... would be quite the advertisement, but it would cover up what it looks like now. Besides, I have "before" pictures in the car, and everyone can see the "after".
 
If this is up for discussion .... the whole idea of a 'wrapped' XLR makes me want to :pukeface:. I guess I am glad that I bought mine when we were the darling's of Cadillac and our cars were considered the flagship of GM. It sickens me to think that a decal would be applied to the exterior and detract the eye from the sensuality of this beautiful automobile. JMHO, but I'm pretty sure none of the 'original' owners of the XLR could imagine such a thing. Yes .... things WERE better in the good ol' days.
 
If this is up for discussion .... the whole idea of a 'wrapped' XLR makes me want to :pukeface:. I guess I am glad that I bought mine when we were the darling's of Cadillac and our cars were considered the flagship of GM. It sickens me to think that a decal would be applied to the exterior and detract the eye from the sensuality of this beautiful automobile. JMHO, but I'm pretty sure none of the 'original' owners of the XLR could imagine such a thing. Yes .... things WERE better in the good ol' days.

I bought my first XLR years ago and was a member of this forum then.. (I can't remember my original screen name) XLRs were still for sale at the time. Not sure what constitutes an 'original' owner. My first XLR was only 2 years old with low miles when I bought it and I got for $70,000 less than the sticker price.. I'm not sure how long the 'darling' period lasted....

When it comes to wrapping, it all depends on personal opinions.. The ROI on a good wrap could buy several XLRs..
 
plain or not

I used to jack em up and put N50's on em. Don't want to do anything to the xlr (though I think they should have some kind of scoop). I did just cut a hole in my hood

(2011 mustang ha ha) but it looks fantastic with a shaker hood! Maybe that's the great thing about America, I can make my car look stupid and YOU (whoever you may be) can tell me so. But another person will have the right to tell me it looks great.

I personally don't care to belittle another persons tastes. I want to see it wrapped!! Doesn't mean I will like it, I just want to see it. Kinda like that yellow xlr a while back
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Hey if your still interested in the " school bus" I saw on cars acouple days ago priced to SELL. " what the he'll was someone thinking". As for the wrap the only one I saw I didn't like it was wrapped around a pole didn't like how it looked.:laugh: A friend always says some people wipe and other's dunk and wipe. You decide. Save yah on waxing though.
 
I love the car as I have all my cars.. I've had a couple of XLRs and this one is probably not my last.. That being said, I don't keep anything stock. Personalizing and changing the looks keeps me interested in my cars, otherwise I just move on to another one.. The XLR is not my dream car and I doubt they have made it yet...

I have seen stuff on here over the years that I would never do to mine, but I'm not on here to bash their choices.. To each their own!!


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I'm in the same boat as you... not sure what constitutes an 'original' owner. :dunno::dunno::dunno:
I guess you're refering to my post .... you know, the first people who bought them. Do you remember ever seeing them when they were first brought into the Auto Shows? Or did you ever get a chance to see the Nieman Marcus catalogue when they were first offered for sale as a Limited Edition?? Our cars were unique, special, the most expensive American car ever made at the time .... I just don't think that those people ever expected the car to be covered up in vinyl or used as a billboard... As far as MY opinion .... I still feel that way. Unfortunately, I did not pay $30K for my car .... or fortunately, whichever way anyone cares to look at it. Same with the Escalade - it is a Cadillac ... we treat them like they are. I don't really know why my post seems to be so offensive .... it is just an opinion ... mine. If someone wants to junk up their car, you're all correct ... that's their option. Whatever floats your boat ... :wave:
 
I guess you're refering to my post .... you know, the first people who bought them. Do you remember ever seeing them when they were first brought into the Auto Shows? Or did you ever get a chance to see the Nieman Marcus catalogue when they were first offered for sale as a Limited Edition?? Our cars were unique, special, the most expensive American car ever made at the time .... I just don't think that those people ever expected the car to be covered up in vinyl or used as a billboard... As far as MY opinion .... I still feel that way. Unfortunately, I did not pay $30K for my car .... or fortunately, whichever way anyone cares to look at it. Same with the Escalade - it is a Cadillac ... we treat them like they are. I don't really know why my post seems to be so offensive .... it is just an opinion ... mine. If someone wants to junk up their car, you're all correct ... that's their option. Whatever floats your boat ... :wave:

It just seemed a slight to those that purchased their's second hand, that's all. I'm sure you didn't mean it that way, just seemed to come off as such. To tell you the truth, I had NEVER seen - or heard of , for that matter - an XLR until I came across what ended up as mine on Ebay. I have never been so happy to own such automobile... it's actually the ONLY way I could EVER afford such an automobile. I also could have never forseen the friendships we have garnered through the ownership of our XLR.
I like to keep my automobiles pretty much stock... granted I have changed the grille and wheels, but that's really all, no engine work or muffler/tailpipe changes. I tend to trust the engineers who built the automobiles to determine what is best for the vehilce. But, as you say, to each their own...
 
It just seemed a slight to those that purchased their's second hand, that's all. I'm sure you didn't mean it that way, just seemed to come off as such. To tell you the truth, I had NEVER seen - or heard of , for that matter - an XLR until I came across what ended up as mine on Ebay. I have never been so happy to own such automobile... it's actually the ONLY way I could EVER afford such an automobile. I also could have never forseen the friendships we have garnered through the ownership of our XLR.
I like to keep my automobiles pretty much stock... granted I have changed the grille and wheels, but that's really all, no engine work or muffler/tailpipe changes. I tend to trust the engineers who built the automobiles to determine what is best for the vehilce. But, as you say, to each their own...
Sorry you read it that way, Rod ... I thought you knew me better ;) -
 

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