That was independent company saab/scania
General Motors did own saab. Now it is owned by Spyker Cars N.V.Saab is owned by Spyker cars and had a secure future.
Saab is owned by Spyker cars and has a secure future.
The current owners of Saab are Spyker Cars.
Well they are owned by Spyker and made in Sweden.
Saab are Swedish. They are based in Trolhaten, Sweden and produce most of there cars there. Saab were a Swedish aeroplain company and standed for Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget or in English, Swedish Aeroplain company limited. At the end of WW2 they decided to start building cars. The car company is owned by Spyker cars and Aeroplain company is owned by Saab AB.
The price for a 2009 pre-owned Saab can vary depending on condition, features, mileage, and many other factors. In general the range might roughly fall between $24,795 and $31,590.
Pre-owned SAAB prices depend solely on the make, model, year, mileage, and condition. That said, prices can vary from $4,000 up to new car prices in the $30,000 price range.
Check Saab dealers in the used sections. You should be able to find a good deal and a good Saab. Be prepared if anything on the car breaks down. They are expensive and it can run you a lot of money.
Pre-owned SAAB prices depend solely on the make, model, year, mileage, and condition. That said, prices can vary from $4,000 up to new car prices in the $30,000 price range.
The average price for a used 2003 SAAB is $7,832. A new 2003 SAAB averages $25,900. The difference here is $18,068. This is a big difference. I think you would better off buying a used SAAB and putting in another engine.
Ford has never owned Saab. General Motors bought a 50% interest in Saab in 1989. In 2000 GM bough the company outright. In 2010 GM sold Saab to Spyker Motors. GM was to supply engines and technology to Saab. When Spyker tried to sell Saab to a Chinese company GM blocked the sale. Saab filed for bankrupcy in 2011. In 2012 Saab was sold to a Chinese consortium called National Electric Vehicle Sweden. As of May 2014 all production of Saab vehicles stopped. Production may begin again at a later date and it may not.