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Parked not far away from the Borgward.
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Well we don’t have those in the US, I’ve never seen one.
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Based off a 9-3
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huh, weird
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It was their entry, entry model in Europe, ME, Africa
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Saabilac, Caddiloaab....
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two Cadillac emblems on the rear - brilliant
European Union vehicle-registration plates should be smaller.
Now is a golden opportunity for U.K. to redesign its plates.
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Saabilla c!
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Note the D behind BLS. It’s a diesel. Possibly a manual too.
The BLS was an utter flop. I'm not entirely sure why. Weird badge, high price, insane depreciation, generic look, GM tech? I'm not sure.
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never saw those here
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Last Saabillac I saw was about two years ago and it was in a scrapyard. Didn’t look to be anything wrong with it, just worthless I
guess.
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Hmm, not sure I’ve ever seen a BLS wagon. And it has been ages since I’ve seen BLS of any sort.
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That’s actually almost handsome. It’s just a bit to round for the Cadillac family styling to work