2000 Saab 9-3 Convertible--efi 4cyl Turbo--5 Speed--loaded--115k--excellent-nr on 2040-cars
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, United States
Body Type:Convertible
Vehicle Title:Clear
Engine:2.0 ltr Turbo
Fuel Type:Gasoline
For Sale By:Dealer
Make: Saab
Model: 9-5
Options: Leather Seats, CD Player, Convertible
Drive Type: 5 speed manual
Safety Features: Anti-Lock Brakes, Driver Airbag, Passenger Airbag
Mileage: 115,172
Power Options: Air Conditioning, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Power Seats
Exterior Color: Blue
Interior Color: Black
Number of Cylinders: 4
Trim: Leather
2000 Saab 9-3 Convertible..lady owned and driven...115,000 well maintained miles.. 4 cylinder Turbo with 5 speed transmission..Great mileage and plenty of power...has power seat - windows and locks...air, cruise, am-fm s tereo with CD player..Heated Seats !!!...power top works great and display is clear with NO pixel problems...no service work required,,no check engine or service codes...this vehicle runs and drives BEAUTIFUL and looks good also..No rust or apparent body damage of any type..the only real NEGATIVE is the windshield is cracked on passenger side top to bottom and some minor delamination in corner {see pics}..it does not in any way interfere with driving for the driver...brakes are good..tires have good miles left and exhaust is excellent...overall a great looking vehicle thats economical Front wheel drive and fun to drive..this is a no reserve auction so bid accordingly...if you have less than 10 transactions you must contact us or your bid will be deleted...thanks ...Fred 920-379-3458 ....
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Saab to hire 200 engineers, might build gas cars with Mahindra
Thu, 14 Jun 2012The brand formerly known as Saab is still intent on teaching The Little Engine That Could a few ticks about persistence. We say "formerly known" because it turns out that National Electric Vehicle Swedent (NEVS), the Sino-Japanese investment consortium that just bought the majority of Saab's assets, minus Saab Automobile Parts AB, may not actually own the rights to the Saab brand name. According to a report in Di.se via Saabs United, NEVS will need to negotiate with Scania and the Swedish aerospace and defense group, Saab AB, for the right to name its forthcoming electric car the Saab 9-3.
NEVS is hiring 200 engineers now to work on its electric car program, and reports are that it will hire more as it gets closer to the 2014 launch. It will be based on the current (read: ancient) 9-3, and we hope NEVS is succeeds in getting the naming rights, because the NEVS 9-3 just doesn't have the same ring. NEVS will likely target China as the model's main market.
However, it's rumors of their second negotiating ploy that we're really rooting for: to work with Mahinda & Mahindra, the Indian company once in the running for Saab's assets, develop a petrol-powered 9-3 on the next-generation Phoenix platform, based on Jason Castriota's design.
GM wins appeal, dismissal of $3B Saab-related Spyker suit
Sun, Oct 26 2014It's been a long time since we last heard of the legal battles between Spyker CEO Victor Muller and General Motors, the automaker from which Muller's company purchased the embattled Saab brand back in 2010. To refresh your memories, after struggling through 2011 and entering into bankruptcy, Spyker attempted to save the Saab brand by selling it to a Chinese consortium. General Motors, though, blocked the sale because it did not want any of its intellectual property, of which Saab was in possession of from its days under the GM umbrella, in the hands of a potential rival automaker. Spyker then sued GM for intentionally blocking what it said was Saab's only chance of survival. The $3-billion suit was dismissed after a judge ruled in favor of GM, which apparently had granted a license to Saab to continue building cars using its technologies, but reserved the right to cancel that agreement if Saab again changed hands. Spyker appealed, and, according to Reuters, the appeals court upheld the previous ruling, again siding with GM. National Electric Vehicle Sweden, the company that eventually purchased Saab out of bankruptcy, managed to restart production for a short period before itself falling into financial trouble. We have at least another month to wait before hearing how Saab's next chapter may read.
Saab owners NEVS denied creditor protection by Swedish court
Thu, 28 Aug 2014The story of Saab is practically a Greek tragedy at this point. The quirky Swedish automaker that was once known as a pioneer of affordable turbocharging has been followed by years of news that just seemed to keep getting worse. At this point, maybe the brand name should be allowed to fade away into the ether and be remembered for the good times that it gave us.
Saab's latest predicament is that its parent National Electric Vehicle Sweden (or NEVS) has been denied protection from its creditors by the Swedish courts. According to Reuters, the judges called the business' financing plan "vague and completely undocumented." A company spokesperson told Reuters that it plans to appeal.
Seemingly in reaction to the court's decision, NEVS posted a press release on its website announcing that the company had applied "for a reorganization to create more time for the ongoing negotiations." The automaker continues to claim that it's negotiating with two global automakers to sell a portion of the company, possibly Mahindra, but the process is taking longer than it originally predicted. It seems a distinct possibility that this reorganization attempt is simply a way to buy extra time.