Beautiful 2007 Saab 9-3 Aero Convertible 1 Owner Low Miles Turbo Spectacular! on 2040-cars
Milford, New Hampshire, United States
This is simply a spectacular car.
I will assume that if you are looking at this listing you know a bit about the car- I'll ramble on, anyway.... it's just what I do. We are the original owners and the car has led a pampered, garaged life- No winters, salt, snow- in the rain a few times. This is a 2007 SAAB 9-3 Aero Convertible in the most beautiful blue I've ever seen. The car is absolutely loaded with EVERY single possible option- sticker was OVER $50,000! I won't list everything but...... 2.8 Turbo Motor w/ Synthetic always Power: Mirrors, Windows, Top, Locks, etc A/C and Climate Control Power Heated Seats Navigation CD Traction Control Xenon Lights Etc..... Comes with all papers, manuals, books, etc as well as docs showing 10/20/30K services complete. I do have the original window sticker, as well. I barely cleaned the car for the pics- I did a vac and did wipe down the dashboard....... that's it. Carpets, mats, etc are AS NEW. The top is a work of art if you've never seen the panels rise, the roof fold away, the panels drop...... pretty cool. This car also has the feature of a true 4-season car. Yes..... it's a convertible, but the top is of incredible quality and it's Front Wheel drive and made in Sweden so it is (at the very least) a 3-1/2 season car. I sold my Miata (just) and that was NOT like this SAAB- absolutely loved the Miata but it was RWD, etc. We are simply selling the SAAB as it's not practical right now with a 5 year old. Take care of it and maybe we'll buy it back in 5 years! Just not the right car at the right time- we just bought a little Mazda 3 and........ it ain't this SAAB, that's for sure! But, it makes more sense right now. I'm selling my house and that's why the Miata went- right car..... wrong time. Life, I guess. I won't say that you won't find a nicer Aero but.... I don't think you will..... not from the original owners, no winters, garaged, no accidents, no stories, no nothing. Dealers often have some nice cars and I don't want to disparage them but...... I don't like unknowns. I want to know who had a car, where it was kept, how it was cared for, etc....... Please see the pics and ask questions if you have some. We have the title in hand. |
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New owners still struggling to secure rights to use Saab name
Wed, 27 Jun 2012Not to state the obvious, but if you're going to buy an automaker, it's probably advisable to secure rights to use the name.
That's what the new owners of Saab are trying to work out after buying the iconic Swedish automaker earlier this month, Automotive News reports.
National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), the Chinese-Japanese conglomerate, acquired the company's physical assets, including its factory in Trollhättan, but didn't get rights to use the Saab name and logo. Truckmaker Scania and defense company Saab AB maintain the name and logo rights, and will need to sign off on NEVS using it, according to the publication. The parties are in discussions.
NEVS Sango autonomous shuttle rises from the ashes of Saab
Sat, Jul 4 2020National Electric Vehicles Sweden (NEVS), the company that purchased Saab's bankrupt carcass in 2012, has introduced an autonomous ride-sharing shuttle named Sango and announced plans to test it in real-world conditions. It also outlined a system named PONS that will allow operators and riders to connect with the shuttle. Saab famously claimed its cars were born from jets, but the Sango looks more like something you'd find in a store that sells small kitchen appliances than on an aircraft carrier sailing across the Atlantic. It wasn't designed to go fast, or to deliver engaging handling. Stylists intentionally gave it a boxy silhouette to maximize interior space and let operators offer three cabin configurations called private, social, and family, respectively. Its six seats can be moved around and rotated as needed, and the passengers can raise privacy walls if they don't feel like socializing with fellow riders. The shuttle's seating capacity drops to four with the walls raised. Chinese technology firm AutoX provided the Sango's self-driving hardware and software, though NEVS pointed out its shuttle is modular enough to use any autonomous system on the market. This is a wise strategy that widens its target audience. Operators will in theory be able to choose whether they want to purchase a turn-key self-driving shuttle or buy the basic structure and stuff their own technology into it. NEVS grouped the app customers will use to request a ride and a fleet management system into a software package it named PONS. Technical specifications haven't been released. All we know is that it's electric. NEVS confidently stated autonomous shuttles are closer to the mainstream than many think. "Getting from A to B with self-driving electric vehicles is not as far off as perhaps the car industry is implying. The era of one person per car and the era of owning a car are soon things of the past," opined Anna Haupt, the company's vice president of mobility solutions, in a statement. Engineers have started testing the first running Sango prototype at NEVS' headquarters in Trollhattan, Sweden. Looking ahead, the company plans to deploy a fleet of 10 autonomous shuttles in Stockholm, where they will be used by members of the general public. Autoblog learned from a company representative that testing will probably start in 2022, and that the firm is taking COVID-19-related concerns into account.
GM denies Spyker claims in $3B Saab lawsuit
Tue, 02 Oct 2012Reuters reports General Motors has dismissed claims by Spyker outlined in a $3 billion lawsuit. Spyker alleged GM deliberately bankrupted Saab by preventing a deal with Chinese investor Zhejiang Youngman Lotus. GM, meanwhile, filed a response with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan saying that as the former owner of Saab, GM had the legal right to approve the deal with Youngman. But Spyker's lawsuit claimed GM's refusal to approve the deal with Youngman stemmed from the fact that the American automaker didn't want to create a competitor in China.
GM has said the issue stemmed more from the fact that it would stop licensing its technology to Saab or stop building vehicles for the manufacturer in the event it was bought by Youngman. Since Saab built its own platform that didn't use any GM tech, Spyker says that argument is meritless.
The lawsuit has Spyker seeking $3 billion in compensatory damages, though that number could swell with interest, punitive damages and legal fees, as well. Victor Muller, Spyker chief executive, has said the lawsuit is being funded by an anonymous third party. That party will share in any settlement. Youngman has refused to comment on whether or not it's footing the legal bill.