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Technical specifications provided by Saab media. On December 15, 1989, General Motors announced that it intended to buy 50 percent of Saab Scania's car business and to form a new company, Saab ...
The latter, however, continues to be used by truckmaker Scania. ... Saab celebrated the one-millionth car to come off the line at its Trollhattan plant in January 1976.
Bob Sinclair, the American marketing executive who pushed Saab to design more-luxurious cars and created one of the Swedish automaker’s most iconic vehicles--the 900 Convertible--died on May 10 ...
1969 Saab ignition switches were relocated to the center console to facilitate locking the transmission instead of the steering column. 1970 A renamed Saab-Scania organization encompassed cars ...
One of Saab's last cars was meant to be released in 2012 but was shelved and banned from U.S. roads instead. The reason why is surprisingly complicated.
Saab, a Swedish car manufacturer, has filed for bankruptcy following the failure of a Chinese consortium to complete a purchase of the company. The company was originally a division of Svenska ...
Besides, with Saab's fame built on its innovative spirit, who knows how this could've helped improve the Camaro formula (with rumors of Chevy's muscle car set to be discontinued after 2023, it ...
In 1989, the struggling car division of Saab-Scania was restructured into an independent company, Saab Automobile AB; General Motors and Investor AB controlled 50 percent each.
Saab’s first car was a hand-built prototype known as the Ursaab, which was completed in 1946. It spawned Saab’s first production model, the 92, three years later. 1946 Ursaab Prototype ...
If Saab was born from jets, then someone injected rally car DNA into the womb. The company began racing when it was just a couple of weeks old, and it remained involved in various types of ...
It is sad news for the automotive world to learn of the demise of a company. Unfortunately, Monday December 19, will mark the end of the road for Swedish carmaker Saab – and this time it looks ...