The Saab brand is dead. All of the prayers for 11th hour saviors have gone unanswered, and Saab is now bankrupt, with its assets being sold off to pay creditors. Saab Cars North America, the North American distribution company for the brand, has also been marked for liquidation. According to Motor Authority, the major possession […]

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During February, Saab is celebrating its independence from General Motors by offering customers 0% financing incentives on three-year loans and low monthly payment lease incentives. Saab is offering a 0% interest rate financing incentive on the 2011 Saab 9-3 lineup of vehicles, including the sedan, wagon, convertible and the all-wheel-drive Saab 9-3x. This month, the […]

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Starting with the new Saab 9-3, the Swedish automaker will use engines sourced from BMW. BMW has agreed to let Saab purchase the engines for the new 9-3, and a final agreement will be signed and announced on Wednesday, according to a source who spoke to AutoWeek. Saab is also in talks with BMW about […]

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Saab has announced the pricing for its new generation of the mid-size luxury 9-5. The new 9-5 will be available in July as a 2010 model and at first will only be available in the upscale Aero trim. The 2010 Saab 9-5 Aero price will be $49,990, according to Autoblog. The 2010 Saab 9-5 is […]

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Saab has been saved from the scrapheap of the GM bankruptcy thanks to Spyker.  That means the company can finally get back to doing what car companies need to do to make money and add new vehicles to its lineup. The first of Saab’s post-GM cars will be the new 9-3X, a lifted wagon (now […]

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Dutch supercar company Spyker Cars has bought Saab from General Motors for approximately $74 million, according to Autoweek. After the proposed sale to a group led by Koenigsegg, another supercar company, fell through, it looked like Saab would join Pontiac and Saturn as a casualty of GM’s bankruptcy. As late as Monday, GM CEO Ed […]

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