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- Q1025157 engine "2".
- Q1025157 engine "2.8".
- Q1025157 height "1470.0".
- Q1025157 layout Q9460131.
- Q1025157 length "4680.0".
- Q1025157 manufacturer Q202969.
- Q1025157 manufacturer Q48957.
- Q1025157 name "Cadillac BLS".
- Q1025157 platform Q5513854.
- Q1025157 production "2005".
- Q1025157 production "2009".
- Q1025157 related Q1132608.
- Q1025157 related Q246644.
- Q1025157 related Q287723.
- Q1025157 related Q3266957.
- Q1025157 related Q420807.
- Q1025157 related Q580068.
- Q1025157 related Q675225.
- Q1025157 successor Q979003.
- Q1025157 transmission "5".
- Q1025157 transmission "6".
- Q1025157 width "1750.0".
- Q1025157 type Product.
- Q1025157 type Automobile.
- Q1025157 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q1025157 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q1025157 type Thing.
- Q1025157 comment "The Cadillac BLS is a compact executive car marketed in Europe by Cadillac. Based on General Motors' Epsilon architecture, the BLS was a heavily restyled version of the Saab 9-3. The development was done by Saab and the car cost more than one billion kronor (approximately $140 million) to design. It was manufactured in Trollhättan, Sweden, alongside the Saab 9-3 and the Saab 9-5. Sales of the sedan began in March 2006, with a station wagon joining the line for 2007.".
- Q1025157 label "Cadillac BLS".
- Q1025157 depiction Cadillac_BLS_front.JPG.
- Q1025157 name "Cadillac BLS".