2008 Saab 9-3 2.0t Sedan 4-door 2.0l Bright Red. Stunning! on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN EXCELLENT CONDITION 2008 SAAB 9-3 TURBO 2.0T 97490 MILES VIN#: YS3FB49Y581106978 ONLY SECOND OWNER, SOLD AS-IS. THIS CAR IS IN EXCELLENT, VERY STUNNING, MUST SEE CONDITION. NADA BOOK VALUE $10,500 THE CAR IS BRIGHT RED WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR. FEATURES INCLUDE: 4-DOOR SEDAN TINTED WINDOWS ALLOY WHEELS AM/FM/CD/AUX SUB-WOOFER IN THE TRUNK TIRES ARE IN VERY GOOD SHAPE POWER LOCKS POWER STEERING POWER WINDOWS AIR-CONDITIONING HEAT 4-WHEEL ABS BRAKES AUTOMATIC 5-SPEED POWER ADJUSTABLE DRIVERS SEAT CRUISE CONTROL DRIVER AND FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAGS TILT & TELESCOPIC STEERING WHEEL RAIN SENSING WINDOW WIPERS STABILITY CONTROL AUDIO CONTROLS ON STEERING WHEEL DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS AND MUCH MORE! DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY! MUST SELL! PLEASE CALL TO COME AND SEE THE CAR. PLEASE CALL DANIEL AT (646) 327-7100 NON-REFUNDABLE $1,000.00 DEPOSIT MUST BE PAID WITHIN 24 HOURS FROM AUCTION END. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK-UP OR SHIPPING. WE DO NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL FOR PAYMENT. |
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Loaded * sunroof* leather * turbo * clean auto check report : no accidents
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Saab 9-3 production to start in China in 2013 [UPDATE]
Thu, 17 Jan 2013We knew that National Electric Vehicle Sweden planned to restart production of the last-gen Saab 9-3 at some point in the future, we just didn't know exactly when, or exactly where. As it turns out, the answers to those questions are soon, and China.
Though NEVS had initially said it will build vehicles in Sweden before shipping them to China, the latest report from Autocar suggests that the cars will instead be built right in Quingdao starting later in 2013. That's right, this calendar year. Also on the docket is a followup electric version of the 9-3, which is slated to come to market in 2014 in an effort to satiate China's wish that there be half a million EVs silently filling its streets within the next two years.
NEVS wants to be part of the EV solution, but it's not going to be easy. Naturally, if these cars are to be built in China, a factory has to be located or built, tooling needs to be in place, workers need to be hired and trained and a lengthy trail of paperwork has to be signed off by the government before even the well-known gasoline-powered 9-3 can be a reality, let along the unknown quantity that is the 9-3 ePower.
NEVS, the company that took over Saab, gets new majority owner
Wed, Jan 16 2019Chinese real estate conglomerate Evergrande Group, a key investor behind troubled electric vehicle startup Faraday Future, has acquired a 51 percent stake in NEVS. That's the Chinese-backed Swedish electric vehicle company that purchased the assets of Saab out of bankruptcy in 2012. The investment by subsidiary Evergrande Health Industry Group was valued at the equivalent of $930 million and is expected to help NEVS develop new EVs. Evergrande said it paid the first installment of $430 million on Jan. 15, with the remainder due by the end of the month. The remaining 49 percent stake is controlled by a holding company controlled by NEVS founder Kai Johan Jiang. "It means that NEVS will get a financial (sic) strong main owner who is very interested in developing our vision about green mobility transport solutions for the future," NEVS CEO Stefan Tilk said in a statement. NEVS, short for National Electric Vehicle Sweden, owns production facilities in Trollhattan, Sweden, and Tianjin, China, with another under construction in Shanghai. In late 2017 the company launched what apparently was limited production of the 9-3 EV, an electric vehicle based — you guessed it — on the old Saab 9-3 platform. The company now says it will be built in Tianjin starting later this year, with components coming from Trollhattan. It boasts a 186-mile range, in-car WiFi and a cabin air filter for the notoriously smoggy Chinese air. It also showed a battery-electric 9-3X concept at CES Asia in 2017, which is likely to be its next model pegged for production. The South China Morning Post, citing local media reports, says two of NEVS' models meet the standards for mass production in China. This content is hosted by a third party. To view it, please update your privacy preferences. Manage Settings. Definitely the best promotional video we've ever seen. Evergrande Health first came to Faraday Future's rescue back in 2017 with a promised $2 billion investment, but the two sides later went into arbitration in Hong Kong over a dispute about money following the first infusion of $800 million, leading the automaker to cut staff and wages last year, casting the future of FF into doubt. At the end of 2018, Faraday announced it had entered into a new restructuring agreement with an Evergrande Health subsidiary that sees them end litigation and jettison the previous investment agreement, taking Evergrande's investment in the company to 32 percent.
Saab's latest Chinese owners facing their own credit woes
Sat, 16 Aug 2014Poor Saab, it can't seem to get a break. General Motors couldn't seem to make a go of it, neither could Spyker, and now it seems that its latest owner is encountering some problems of its own.
That owner, of course, is National Electric Vehicle Sweden, a Swedish holding company owned by Chinese investors. NEVS recently restarted production at the Saab plant in Trollhättan, Sweden, and had some ambitious plans for the brand's revival, but it appears to have run out of cash.
This according to a report in The Wall Street Journal, which discovered that NEVS is having trouble paying its suppliers. One such supplier, called Labo Test, has reportedly been owed some $22,000 by NEVS since February, and without payment, petitioned the Swedish government to place NEVS into bankruptcy proceedings. If that seems a little extreme to you over twenty-two grand, it would seem the parties agree, as the petition has reportedly since been withdrawn.