February 11, 2012
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Saab CEO Jan Åke Jonsson has said the iconic Swedish brand is showing good signs of recovery after teetering close to the abyss before its sale to Dutch luxury car maker Spyker.
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Good Luck to those in Trollhattan, but I think their future is in the hands of the Chinese, and I think we all know where production will eventually end up.
Hope I am wrong though.
Good luck to them.
It is good to read that SAAB is in production again.
@ YankeeViking
SAAB is not owned by the Chinese.
You are wrong though.
Why bother posting such ignorance...oh the answer's all in the name.
@ Daisycutter, Thanks mate, and your name is an Awesome bomb as well ;-)
And that is different from the previous bunch of criminals how?
The previosu owners tried to run SAAB into the ground.
As for Volvo. Geely is actual a modern, very progessive, innovative and technologically competant company. If you don't believe me, go visit the Geely factory in China. They welcome visitors.
I am sure they do welcome visitors at Geely ; however, until their Human Rights record improves I will take a pass on the offer, thanks.
As for Geely and their open factories: Nemesis, you are ignorant of even the most basic global manufacturing processes. Geely has "show factories" where they invite the public to inspect what they do. Happy employees, clean, safe work spaces all put on for show. The actual factories are not open to the public and do not meet the manufacturing standards we are accustomed to in the west.
GM tried sell Saturn, Saab, Hummer and Pontiac. They were not successful at selling at selling Saturn and Pontiac. They planned a time frame on which to sell these brands and if there were no buyers they would kill the brand, which is what happened to Pontiac and Saturn.
It is costly to hold on to a money losing brands during the restructuring process.
Saab was in trouble long before GM took over anyway. Why do you think they needed gm in the first place.
Sweden has no swedish car companies anymore and have nobody to blame but themselves. Sweden has failed with both Saab and Volvo.
It sounds like you are heading towards a breakdown so I suggest you take a break and while you are at it perhaps you should ask someone clever to explain the difference between the words 'you're' and 'your'.