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BREAKING: Spyker Says No Deal yet with GM on SAAB Sale, but "Talks Must End Soon"
Several news agencies and TV stations from Sweden reported today that Spyker Cars N.V. had completed a deal with General Motors on the sale of its Saab unit. Spyker issued a release stating that while talks are ongoing, the outcome is still uncertain, meaning that despite the reports, there's no done deal yet.
The tiny supercar manufacturer from The Netherlands stressed the fact that since Saab is currently in liquidation, the talks must come to an end soon. As always, we'll keep a close eye on this story and will report upon any further developments.
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Saab Confirms Bmw Talks On Engine Supply, 2012 9-3 May Be The First Model To Benefit From The Deal
The next generation of Saab models may very well be powered by BMW engines if negotiations between the two automakers are successful. Following widespread media speculations on the matter, Spyker N.V., the parent company of the Swedish carmaker confirmed...
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Saab Spyker 9+ Tribute: Union Spawns Supercar Dreams
One of the first things that came to the minds of many Saab enthusiasts after the completion of the long-winded sale of the Swedish automaker to Spyker was the possibility of a supercar based on the underpinnings of a Spyker model. Of course, we're...
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Breaking: Saab-ed By The Bell - Gm Agrees To Sell The Swedish Brand To Spyker Cars Nv
It's been a long road for SAAB, and even though we don't know what the future has in store for the quirky brand, for the time being, the Swedish automaker has been saved as General Motors and Spyker Cars NV today confirmed that they have reached...
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Spyker Renews Offer For Saab, Gm Says It Will Revaluate
In what could be a final attempt to save SAAB from closing down, tiny Dutch sports car maker Spyker submitted a new 11-point proposal to buy the Swedish brand from General Motors on Sunday. The Dutch company said that its new proposal addresses all the...
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China's Baic Buys Equipment For Old 9-5 From Saab, According To Swedish Newspaper
Citing unnamed sources, Sweden's Ny Teknik newspaper reported today on its website that Saab has sold the production tools for its outgoing 9-5 model to China's Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Corp. (BAIC). Saab refused to confirm or deny...
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