2012 Saab Cars
Saab’s survival is at stake right now, with the company teetering on the brink of bankruptcy. Despite hard time, Saab has launched a new 9-4X crossover, 9-5 sedan and continues to sell their 9-3 sedan, station wagon and convertible. Saab’s ambitious plans for a re-launch were scuttled after parent company General Motors’ 2008 bankruptcy, and the company has struggled to find new financial backing ever since.
Saab, one of Sweden’s two automakers, has a long history in pioneering turbocharged engines, and previous products like the 900, 9000 and 9-2X helped the company attract a dedicated fan base of iconoclast owners. Despite Saab’s cult following, much of the market seems to have left Saab behind. Sales of their new 9-5 and 9-4x have been dismal, dealer morale is at an all-time low and customers are few and far between. The tragic and ironic twist is that their new products appear to be their best in a long time, but few are willing to take a chance on an automaker that could go bust at a moment’s notice
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2011 Saab 9-4X Review
Saab has two real problems. The first is selling cars, something the new 9-4X should help solve. The other is securing the capital restart production until vehicles like this help make Saab sustainable.
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2009 Saab 9-3 XWD Review
With numerous refinements and an excellent all-wheel drive system, surprisingly, the 9-3 XWD offers plenty to keep up with German rivals. Unfortunately it also has a very European price.
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Three Former Saab Execs Arrested on Tax Charges
Three former Saab executives, including former CEO Jan-Aake Jonsson, were arrested by Swedish prosecutors in an accounting fraud probe. Former Chief Financial Officer Karl-Gustav Lindstroem was also among the three that were arrested and questioned on suspicion of “grave...
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Audi, MINI Among Those with Highest Engine Failure Rates
According to a recent study in the UK, Audi and MINI are among the automakers with the most engine failures. In a poll conducted by Warranty Direct , the company studied its claims data to compile the study, with Honda, Toyota, and Mercedes-Benz topping the lists of automakers...
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Saab Customer Support Program Launched
Saab is dead, but that isn’t stopping Saab Parts North America (SPNA) from launching a support program for recent owners. It’s called the Saab Secure program, and it offers support to customers who bought 2010 and 2011 Saab vehicles and are left without any warranty...
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Saab, General Motors Enter Warranty Services Agreement
Saab Automobile Parts North America (SPNA) has entered into a Warranty Services Agreement with General Motors so that current Saab owners have access to official parts and accessories along with having their vehicles repaired by Saab factory trained technicians. Covered Saab...
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Saab Looking to Postpone EV, Relaunch 9-3 Next Year
National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), the new rightful owners of Saab, might hasten its relaunch plans by resurrecting the 9-3 model in conventional gasoline form next year. The brand originally wanted to relaunch Saab in 2014 with an electric car, but NEVS is mulling the...
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Saab 9-3 Convertible EV Under Consideration
Saab‘s new owners, National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), is looking forward to resurrecting the brand, and one model under consideration is a 9-3 convertible electric vehicle. In a recent interview, NEVS revealed that it has an 18-month plan to bring a 9-3 electric...
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