Saab was all but over a few months ago when the deal with Swedish manufacturer Koengisegg fell through, however with rival Spyker having secured the deal the Swedish brand is on a straight road to recovery with plans to bring out the Saab 9-1 to comp
Spyker CEO, Mr Victor Muller, says his company's acquisition of Saab last month was nothing less than a bargain at US$400 million (AUD$440 million).
Mr Muller said the tiny Dutch luxury-car manufacturer acquired Saab and its full range of upcoming
Spyker CEO, Mr Victor Muller, has promised to rebuild the Saab brand around the upcoming 9-5 model if it gets the nod to buy the Swedish brand from General Motors.
Mr Muller also said that Saab's Swedish HQ, engineering and production facilities