As one might expect, GM has not found any takers for its Swedish division. According to sources cited by Automotive News, GM has quietly shopped around Saab to little effect. I don't think this comes as much of a shock. Saab has never been a profit center, so it might be difficult for any buyer to imagine an upside. On a cheerier note, once dealers have been stocked with the new 9-4x crossover plus a replacement for the aging 9-5, Saab will once again have a formidable lineup.
I've suggested before that one possible scenario might be to combine Volvo and Saab into a "Super Swede" automobile manufacturer. While GM would probably be willing to let Saab go for a song, Ford is trying to exact a high(er) price for its Volvo division which might prevent a Hyundai/Kia-like tie-up.
source: automotive news
California Autos Examiner
Thursday, January 08, 2009
What's Swedish For "Not Interested"?
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Interesting photo of a strange car - I can't see it driving in the mountains.
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