Koenigsegg bidding to buy Saab

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They're lacking awesome.

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Too late, and too small of a run. Suxorz. Koenigsaab needs to make more of these...

*Sounds of the Family Guy Swede pop into my head*
 
It even has the three-spoke style wheels. Definitely a style that was quite ugly, yet awesome. I think they should offer an option like that on more cars.
 
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Too late, and too small of a run. Suxorz. Koenigsaab needs to make more of these...

*Sounds of the Family Guy Swede pop into my head*

I'll pay anything to get a set of those wheels.
 
It even has the three-spoke style wheels. Definitely a style that was quite ugly, yet awesome. I think they should offer an option like that on more cars.

I just wish they would have offered those bits and pieces on more cars. Cadillac and Buick will get the engine and XWD setup from the car, but not at the same level of "Hey! Look at that SAAB go!" awesomeness. Its got the gusto, that's for sure. I'd have this over a 335xi any day...
 
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After days of speculation and rumor, General Motors made it official this morning, Saab will soon be back in Swedish hands. In many respects, this is the most fitting result for quirky brand. Koenigsegg is an oddball itself, building insanely fast supercars in a Scandinavian country where you can't legally drive over about 60 mph.

The deal will be partly financed through a $600 million loan from the European Investment Bank that is co-signed by the Swedish government. Just as GM will continue to provide Penske-owned Saturn with cars for a time, it will supply platforms and powertrains to Saab. The length of time that Saab will continue to use GM hardware hasn't been disclosed, but it will likely be for at least the next 5-6 years – if not longer. The new 9-5 which will be built in Trollhättan, Sweden is launching later this year followed by the 9-4X crossover. Both of these will probably complete their lifecycle on current platforms. The same is likely true for the 9-1 which may launch in 2010 or 2011. The big question mark will be the next generation 9-3, which had been expected to move to GM's Delta II platform.

The Koenigsegg-Saab deal should close by the end of September.


Hooray Saabophiles, the Swedes are back! Odd though, looks like GM isn't keeping a share of the company. I'd have figured they would have.
 
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Hooray Saabophiles, the Swedes are back! Odd though, looks like GM isn't keeping a share of the company. I'd have figured they would have.

Considering GM's finacial problems, they need all the money they can get! Either wy, i'm happy that Saab found a new home: They're simply too cool and historic of a car company to just let them die on vine!
 
It even has the three-spoke style wheels. Definitely a style that was quite ugly, yet awesome. I think they should offer an option like that on more cars.
Yeah, SAAB have always had ugly wheels IMO, while it's compatriot Volvo have always had great looking ones. :D

EDIT: Great news that the deal is confirmed! We're back indeed! 👍

EDIT #2: I really hope Volvo will come back home soon as well. The possibility that it does is pretty good now I guess, no?
 
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