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2008 Cadillac BLS Wagon

03/12/2007, 1:06 PM

By admin

General Motors today unveiled the 2008 Cadillac BLS Wagon for the European market. “This is the first Cadillac wagon in our 104-year history, and we think it will do well in many European markets where consumers desire a high degree of versatility and functionality in their performance luxury vehicles,” said Cadillac General Manager Jim Taylor.

“The whole team was very excited to apply Cadillac’s design language to a wagon for the first time,” said Welburn. “The V-shaped chrome-plated grille, a Cadillac hallmark, is picked up again by the shape of the rear window, and the body side character lines make it unmistakably a Cadillac.”

Engine choices will include 173 horsepower 2.0 liter, 207 hp 2.0L, and 252 hp 2.8L gasoline engines, or a 148 horsepower 1.9 liter diesel.

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03/12, 1:10 PM

posted by:

meanpants555

Handsome from the rear, sides and front, but it looks like it has been using too much Visine.

03/12, 1:11 PM

posted by:

MY Si

ONE OF THE BEST DAMN ESTATES IVE SEEN. GO EURO CADDY!

03/12, 1:13 PM

posted by:

MY Si

DOES ANYONE KNOW IF THERE WILL BE A CTS WAGON? I KNOW WE HAVE SRX BUT STILL I WOULD LIKE TO SEE A CTS WAGON. OR THAT DAMN EVO WAGON MAKE IT STATESIDE.

03/12, 1:36 PM

posted by:

Bush

I believe this the same platform as the Saab 9-3 estate. I don’t have a problem with that. Nice looking. They should try it here.

03/12, 1:44 PM

posted by:

Get Real

Didn’t the SSR teach GM to NOT waste money when cash is tight and quality is loose?

GM has gone insane.

Just Plain and Simple…Crazy.

Find all the straight jackets you can and go to the executive floor and take them all away, Lutz, Wagoner, etc., or GM is going to die, I predict it now.

03/12, 1:44 PM

posted by:

sampson

I’ll start with the “looks like…” comments.

I see a little A4 wagon in the rear view..

03/12, 1:44 PM

posted by:

pherarey

this thing will compete with audi’s. everytime I see the ‘new’ style cadillacs, I think of the Matrix. anyone else? haha

03/12, 1:48 PM

posted by:

nickthaskater

“Didn’t the SSR teach GM to NOT waste money when cash is tight and quality is loose?

GM has gone insane.

Just Plain and Simple…Crazy.

Find all the straight jackets you can and go to the executive floor and take them all away, Lutz, Wagoner, etc., or GM is going to die, I predict it now.”

You’re comparing a small and attractive Euro wagon to an extreme niche convertible ‘truck’? You’re the one that’s gone insane, sir.

03/12, 1:52 PM

posted by:

MC

Thats one Cadillac that wont sell.

03/12, 1:53 PM

posted by:

W1ck3D

“The whole team was very excited”

I doubt they will remain this excited when they see these cars not selling as they expected it to do.

This car is supposed to be a competitor to Audi A4/A6 Avant, BMW 3 and 5, Mercedes C and E class, Saab, Volvo, etc? Seriously, these cars are in a way bigger league then the Caddilac. I doubt it will live up to it’s expectations. Europeans (as I) generally don’t like American cars and I feel this isn’t going to be any different. The style is just way to American and won’t sell over here.

Secondly we are more Diesel minded then our US friends so just having ONE diesel engine won’t cut it.

Just my 2 cents, feel free to comment

03/12, 1:58 PM

posted by:

Fatstrat

IMHO, This would sell very well here in the US.
As quality with Caddy is not as much of an issue as the rest of GM I think it stands a fighting chance to be mildly successful over the pond. If it goes as good as it looks it will do very well indeed.

03/12, 2:03 PM

posted by:

odie

Nothing new here, it’s just a Saab 9-3 Wagon with the Caddy’s skin.

03/12, 2:04 PM

posted by:

roadmaster96

Oh, the Cimarron is back

03/12, 2:05 PM

posted by:

casualobserver

Has anyone seen my Cadillac outfit? Oh, there it is! The Saab is wearing it.

03/12, 2:12 PM

posted by:

Kenny W

Hmm, well I guess that saying “every little bit helps” will apply here. Cadillac doesn’t have much presence in Europe but a diesel powered estate should help them in the long term. As long as they remain vigilant and not give up after what will undoubtedly be a slow start they should do well in the future.

03/12, 2:12 PM

posted by:

MJIB

As a styling excersize – it works brilliantly.

03/12, 2:24 PM

posted by:

Get Real

That was rude to bring up the Cimarron.

Cadillac has 25 years of street creed to make up, and this piece of euro-trash is NOT going to do it. They cannot curse Cadillac with bin-sharing parts cars.

Damn the fools at GM for destroying Cadillac.

03/12, 2:31 PM

posted by:

Adrio

The upcoming CTS is in a different league as far as looks. This doesnt cut it. It looks cheap and bloated.

03/12, 2:35 PM

posted by:

Mbongo

This is one the best estate i have never seen. I think GM should make it. People will buy it.
Go GM GO!

Jim M

03/12, 3:23 PM

posted by:

Aston Martin

Just a Saab 93 in a posh suit. Anyway, as a European buyer, I wouldn’t even consider the thing. It’s just we don’t have faith in all these American cars. It’s this sad truth which is the biggest threat to the American car industry.

03/12, 3:45 PM

posted by:

A4

yeah it looks like an A4 to me

03/12, 3:46 PM

posted by:

A4

(the previous generation)

03/12, 3:49 PM

posted by:

Hyperion

It’s the Cadillac BS– er, BLS….

Didn’t they already have the SRX wagon based off the CTS?

If this wagon isn’t rear wheel drive then gee whiz, what’s the point of it as a Cadillac?

Did GM suddenly start making more rear-drive four cylinder engines?

03/12, 3:54 PM

posted by:

goldfish

“Nothing new here, it’s just a Saab 9-3 Wagon with the Caddy’s skin.
Comment by odie, posted on March12 at 2:03 pm”

+1

03/12, 3:59 PM

posted by:

LamborghiniZ

I think it’s hit from the front, just hideous. The way the windshield and roof arch up so high over the hood, not sleek at all. I doubt this will really sell, the BLS sedan is a cheapo, non competitive entry level sports sedan over there that is to the best of my knowledge not breaking any new grounds in any way shape or form, and the same goes for this.

03/12, 4:12 PM

posted by:

murphy1

couldn’t have said it any better lambo-z, don’t like the front at all. can’t see it being a big seller anywhere…

03/12, 4:13 PM

posted by:

murphy1

actually looks like a bloated pontiac vibe from the front.

03/12, 4:19 PM

posted by:

1966_GTO_

I agree the nose on this car is less attractive than any American Caddy. But the rest of the car looks great and it makes me anxious to see the upcoming CTS wagon.

03/12, 4:25 PM

posted by:

406couperulez

Just came back from the Salon Auto in Geneva. Compared to almost all the other cars I sat in and touched, the american cars are sooo cheap.

I had high hopes for the new Chrysler Sebring, but even this car felt like the used the plastic that you normally find at the back of TVs.

Perhaps it is because we are so used to very high quality cars (Audi, VW, Seat, BMW, Mercedes..) that we here in Switzerland don’t buy american cars. That is, except me, but I won’t do it again, sorry.

03/12, 5:58 PM

posted by:

megator

Yeah in europe if u dont buy a merc,audi or bmw u buy a volvo or a saab. If u want unreliable u buy an alfa romeo its pretier and probably better but together.

03/12, 6:16 PM

posted by:

F451

It looks like a hearse in the front view.

03/12, 6:39 PM

posted by:

autonutt

Upcoming CTS wagon? It’s called the SRX.

03/12, 7:18 PM

posted by:

rey323

“Do well in many European markets”…? Well, hopefully GM will make it right-hand drive and not send over the model pictured here.

03/12, 8:13 PM

posted by:

1c3d0g

Hey, at least they have the brains to equip it with an optional Diesel engine…

03/12, 9:12 PM

posted by:

PrimeGTP

Not a fan of wagons, but at least this one doesn’t have hideous oversized tail lights taking over half the rear end. Much better looking than the **** Volvo is releasing.

03/12, 9:41 PM

posted by:

GMCsyclone#478

this time i agree with homeboy and lambo. this looks unattractive from the front. like a hearst, as someone wrote. i would be interested to know how well it drives though

03/12, 10:08 PM

posted by:

Renton

A4 –”yeah it looks like an A4 to me”

c’mon…in what way?

maybe this shot:

http://www.leftlanenews.com/wp-content/plugins/iimage-gallery.php?idpost=4878&idg=1&idi=2

03/12, 11:07 PM

posted by:

V-series

I think the BLS looks awesome. There are only 3 problems I have with it:
1. It is front wheel drive.
2. There is no coupe version.
3. I can’t buy it in America.

03/13, 2:13 AM

posted by:

europerspective

Aston Martin,
.
That’s not a Saab 9-3 in a posh suit, its a Saab 9-3 in some kind of hideous post-mid-life-crisis fashion disaster. The detailing is brash, but that’s to be expected from Cadillac, the real problem is the lines. The roofline is too high, the windowlines are disjointed and the front end looks like a transplant from a Renault Kangoo. The back end would look great, if this were a 4×4.
.
Let’s not flatter ourselves, the biggest threat to the American car industry is not that we won’t buy their cars, they’ve never needed us. The biggest threat to the American car industry is they won’t buy their own cars.
.
You say that you wouldn’t consider buying this car because you don’t have faith in American cars, just after you say its a SAAB in a posh suit – so its not American at all.

03/13, 5:59 AM

posted by:

Saud

Dayumn that’s good.

03/13, 6:20 AM

posted by:

rognbrow

A caddy station wagon! Doesn’t that make it a hurse?

03/13, 8:14 AM

posted by:

PrimeGTP

Try looking at a Mercedes R-class if you want to see a body-carrier, lol.

03/13, 11:29 AM

posted by:

Syrax

i wasn’t shocked like most here. i mean, the car is not great, but it’s not that horrible either. btw, the rear reminded me the defunct VW Quantum (i guess that’s the name)

03/13, 11:52 AM

posted by:

CTS DRIVER

its ugly keep it in europe dont waste money trying to bring it here, let the europeans not buy it and save some trouble.

 
 
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