GM Rejects Spyker’s Lawsuit Over Saab
GM tries to convince the US authorities to reject Spyker’s lawsuit, according to which it seeks $3 billion in damages accusing GM for deliberately causing Saab to go bankrupt. Spyker filed the lawsuit...
View ArticleSpyker to oppose GM’s attempt to escape Saab lawsuit
Dutch sportscar maker Spyker said on Monday it will oppose General Motors’s move of dismissing the lawsuit in which the U.S. carmaker is accused by Spyker of deliberately bankrupting Saab. GM on Friday...
View ArticleSpyker Rejects GM’s Motion to Dismiss Saab Lawsuit
Today, November 12th, Spyker opposed GM’s motion to dismiss, filed in response to Dutch manufacturer’s $3 billion claim against the US automaker. On August 6th, Spyker filed a $3 billion complaint...
View ArticleSaab’s Owner Postpones EV Launch for Gasoline-Powered Vehicle
Saab’s new owner, National Electric Vehicle Sweden, will launch a gasoline-powered vehicle, postponing its EV launch. “We are evaluating the possibility to start production around next summer of a 9-3...
View ArticleUnique Saab Vehicles To Be Auctioned
Saab’s receivers have put up for sale on an online auction the last automaker’s vehicles which rolled off the Trollhätten assembly line. A total of 68 cars are to be auctioned, the most unusual being...
View ArticleGM and Saab Automobile Parts North America reach deal on warranty coverage
Saab owners will be delighted to find out that General Motors has signed a new Warranty Services Agreement with Saab Automobile Parts North America (SPNA). Basically, this means SPNA, the exclusive...
View ArticleSaab owner signs investment deal with Chinese city of Qingdao
National Electric Vehicles Sweden AB (NEVS) has signed an investment deal with the Chinese city of Qingdao in order to build and sell EVs in the country. NEVS is a Chinese-controlled company that has...
View ArticleNEVS to Build Saab Factory in China
National Electric Vehicle Sweden, Saab’s buyer, has signed an agreement with the Chinese city of Qingdao to build a new Saab plant there. In 2012, National Electric Vehicle Sweden AB (NEVS) has...
View ArticleNEVS to build the Saab 9-3 in China, not Sweden
Saab’s owner is planning to restart production of the 9-3 later this year, with an electric version to follow in 2014. However, National Electric Vehicles Sweden (NEVS) has changed its original plans:...
View ArticleSaab Might Revive its Hometown in Sweden Due to China Electric Push
Saab hopes that its new owner will be able to revive the brand and its Swedish hometown. More than a year after it went bankrupt Saab plans to get back on the track introducing its new 9-3 sedans and...
View ArticleBAIC Releases Its First Saab-Based Vehicle
Beijing Automotive Group began selling the Senova, its first sedan which is based on Saab technology. The Senova sedan is fitted with a 2.0-liter engine and has a 139,800 yuan (about 17,530 euro)...
View ArticleThree Former Saab Executives Arrested on Accounting Fraud Charges
According to a Swedish prosecutor, three former Saab executives were arrested on accounting fraud charges. Swedish prosecutor Olof Sahlgren said the three Saab executives are “suspected of aggravated...
View ArticleUS Judge Dismissed Spyker Lawsuit Against GM
Spyker NV’s lawsuit against GM was dismissed by a US federal judge, saying that the US car maker had the right to block the sale. Spyker NV sued GM in August 2012 for trying to bankrupt Saab, but the...
View ArticleRecall roundup: Chevrolet Trailblazer, GMC Envoy and other SUVs
The North American based automotive giant General Motors has recently announced a recall for some of its SUVs, because of a problem with a possible short. According to the National Highway Traffic...
View ArticleSpyker Will Appeal Judge’s Dismissal of the $3B Lawsuit Against GM
Spyker said it will appeal the decision taken by the US judge to dismiss the $3-billion lawsuit against GM. Spyker, the owner of Saab, said that it would appeal the US judge’s decision against its...
View ArticleNEVS Close to Restart Saab Production, Plans to Hire 27 Workers at...
NEVS plans to hire 27 assembly line workers at the Trollhattan plant, Sweden, before the targeted Saab restart expected this autumn. In January, Autocar, reported that NEVS has changed its original...
View ArticleSaab Liquidation Plan Approved by Court, Creditors to Be Paid Back
Saab Cars North America has won court approval to implement its liquidation plan and pay back creditors. On Monday, July 15th, Judge Christopher Sontchi, of U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware, approved...
View ArticleReport – SAAB factory up and running again
According to recent reports, the new Saab owner – National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) – has reportedly re-opened the former Swedish brand’s Trollhattan factory that shut its gates in April 2011....
View ArticleFirst reborn SAAB rolls off the assembly line
For the first time since Saab‘s bankruptcy at the end of 2011 a car rolled off the assembly line Wednesday at Swedish carmaker Saab Automobile‘s former plant, built under the control of new owner...
View ArticleSaab ready to resume production in Sweden
According to an official statement from the spokesman for the Chinese-backed consortium that took over the ailing carmaker last year, Saab-branded cars will begin to roll off assembly lines in Sweden...
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