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Saab

Saab is one of two Swedish car companies in the world to be marketed internationally, along with Volvo. The company makes a select line of moderately-priced luxury vehicles. In 2010, Saab was acquired from General Motors by Dutch automaker Stryker.

The company offers its 9-3 model in a variety of styles, including a 2-door convertible and 4-door sedan. Saab is one of the few luxury car companies to make a station wagon, also available with the 9-3 engine. Each car can be outfitted with the standard 2.0T engine or the Aero package, which centers on performance.

The other model Saab offers is the full-size 9-5, also available as a sedan or station wagon. This model recently underwent a complete redesign, and the new generation of vehicles is expected to hit dealerships later this month.

One hole in Saab's recent fleet has been an SUV, but that's about to change with the introduction of the new crossover 9-4X later this year. The car was designed by General Motors while Saab was still owned by it, and shares many similarities with the GM's Cadillac SRX. Although GM has since sold off the Saab brand, the company will still manufacture the car as one of the terms of their deal with Stryker.

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Saab News

  • The Saab convertible has been a big seller
    As many people love the feeling of the wind whipping through their hair on a nice day, convertibles have been a major seller for the automotive industry.
  • Best Swedish cars
    If you asked the average person what their favorite Swedish car was, they'd likely look at you funny.
  • Saab 9-3 vs Volvo S40
    When one thinks of major auto manufacturing hubs, the big places that come to mind are Japan, Germany and the city of Detroit.
  • Saab 9-3 vs Acura TSX
    Drivers have a broad range of options when it comes to choosing sedans, which can make it difficult to pick just one.
  • Saab shows its new hybrid
    Saab's hybrid concept car is an all-wheel-drive gasoline-electric hybrid.
  • Saab releases information about its 9-3 convertible
    Saab recently confirmed it will reveal a limited edition of its 9-3 Convertible to celebrate the first anniversary of its sale from GM to Spyker, Edmunds Inside Line reported.
  • Saab reveals specifications of the new 9-5 SportCombi wagon
    Swedish car company Saab has announced that it will unveil the 9-5 SportCombi wagon, which is based on the 9-5 sedan, at the upcoming Geneva Auto Show, reports Car and Driver.
  • Analyst: Saab unlikely to survive
    A leading auto analyst believes that Swedish car company Saab is unlikely to survive if current sales figures persist, reports the Local.
  • Audi A3 vs Saab 9-3
    Wagons have largely been discontinued in favor of luxury crossovers, but there are still a number of drivers clamoring for the design. Many modern wagons can be found on the luxury market, and two great examples are the Audi A3 Diesel and Saab 9-3.
  • Saab enthusiasts look to future
    After GM sold Swedish automaker Saab to Dutch car company Spyker, Saab fans across the globe have been hoping that the Dutch company can return Saab to its former glory.
  • Saab is hoping to rebound in the coming years
    Since taking over the luxurious Saab brand from American automaker GM, Dutch upstart Spyker has set several ambitious goals for both production and sales.
  • The 2010 Saab 9-5 will hit showrooms this summer with a $50,000 price tag.
    Three months away from hitting showrooms, Saab Automobile has suggested a retail price of $49,990 for its all-new 2010 Saab 9-5 sedan, almost $10,000 more expensive than the outgoing 2009 model.
  • Saab is seeking to release more units in 2010
    Much of the auto industry is still rebuilding from the weak performances experienced across the board over the past several months.
  • Retro rides make a comeback
    When a company is in trouble, it often looks to its more successful periods as a cue of what to do next. With some automakers still reeling from the economic downturn, a few may soon be rolling out updated versions of their classic vehicles.

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