2011 Saab 9-5 Turbo6, All Wheel Drive, Only 7200 Mls, One Owner, Perfect Carfax on 2040-cars
Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States
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Jet Black Metallic with Parchment Heated Leather; Only 7200 Miles; One Owner; All-wheel Drive; Turbo V6 (300 hp); 6-speed Automatic; Tons of Interior Space and Huge Trunk; Large Rear Seat; Always Garaged; All Records from New; Tons of Features/Options: Heated Seats, Remote Start, Dual-zone Climate Control, Panoramic Moonroof, Satellite Radio, Bluetooth, Headlight Washers, iPod, Power/Memory Seats, Keyless Entry/Start, Two Sets of Wheels/Tires, OnStar, Homelink; Nearly $50,000 New; Excellent CarFax and Condition; No Accidents/Paint History. This 2011 Saab 9-5 Turbo6 XWD was ordered to spec and delivered new on February 2, 2012 at Fox Saab in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The original MSRP was $48,855. It has been under the fastidious care of Fox Motorsports from new. All the service work has been done by the book, despite the ultra-low miles (next service not due until January 2015). This Saab 9-5 is in excellent condition inside and out, with no accident or paint history (flawless CarFax). It has always been stored in a climate-controlled environment and on a battery trickle charger when not in use. The original Continental 18-inch all-season tires are in excellent condition. There is also a 2nd set of factory Saab alloy wheels/tires (18-inch wheels with Bridgestone Blizzak LM-60 winter tires, with tons of tread depth). Full Spec/Options List: Exterior: Jet Black Metallic Interior: Parchment Leather Features: -Turbocharged, 2.8-liter V6 with 300 horsepower -6-speed Automatic with Sequential Shifting Mode -XWD All-wheel Drive -Electronic Stability Control (ESP) -Tire Pressure Monitoring System -Panoramic Moonroof -Keyless Entry and Start -Cooled Glove Box -Heated Leather Seats -Power Seats with Memory -Heated Outside Mirrors -Auto-dimming Rear-view Mirror -Folding Rear Seats with Pass-through -Trip Computer -USB Port for iPod, etc. -XM Satellite Radio -9-speaker Audio System -Bluetooth Telephone Connection -Headlight Washers -Homelink Garage Door Opener -Rain-sensing Wipers -Dual-zone Climate Control -Remote Start -Front and Rear Seatbelt Pretensioners -OnStar -Active Head Restraints -Front, Side (Front/Rear), and Side Curtain Airbags Fox
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New Saab parent NEVS: we're not totally broke
Mon, Aug 18 2014The many fans of 1987's The Princess Bride will recall Billy Crystal's Miracle Max character optimistically referring to the protagonist Westley as "mostly dead." It looks like National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS), the company that now owns the Saab brand, fits that description. Of course, Westley does end up surviving and getting the girl. NEVS put out a statement last week saying that, while it doesn't have the cash to pay off all of its outstanding debt (hey, who of us does?), it is "not insolvent" because its assets are greater than its debt. Its suppliers will get paid, but that NEVs "cannot say exactly when." NEVS, the partnership between a Chinese company and a Japanese investment firm that acquired the Saab name in 2012, restarted production at its Trollhattan plant in Sweden last year and had promised a vehicle line that would include a battery-electric version of the 9-3 sedan. Instead, NEVS stopped the production line that was only making about a half-dozen vehicles a day (the gas-powered, turbocharged 9-3) in May because it said shareholder Qingbo Investment Co. didn't provide the agreed-upon cash. NEVS now says it held positive talks with two manufacturers this summer, and that once funding is secured, it will rewrite its business plan with its new partners to resume production. The supplier that filed a bankruptcy petition is withdrawing it based on this new information, says NEVS. Saab made its first cars in 1947 and was eventually owned by General Motors before being sold to Spyker in 2010. Bankrupt by the end of 2011, Saab was acquired by NEVS the following year. Check out NEVS's most recent press release below. And have fun storming the castle. Information from Nevs Nevs hereby clarify that the company is not insolvent. The company does not have enough liquid cash as today to pay all outstanding debt but Nevs' assets are larger than its debt. Nevs today cannot say exactly when, but Nevs' suppliers will get paid. During the summer, the dialogues with the two major vehicle manufacturers have continued and developed in a positive direction. It is a thorough evaluation process that is still ongoing, and the discussions have not been finalized yet. After the funding is secured, and after that Nevs business plan is updated together with its new partners, Nevs will be able to make the decision on when the Trollhattan factory can resume its production.
Super sleeper Saab 900 does 174 mph in the standing mile
Sun, 14 Apr 2013Somewhere behind Hennessey setting a new top speed record at this year's Texas Mile with its camouflage Ford GT, a stock-looking 1996 Saab 900T pulled up to the line to see what it could do. The dealer showroom wheels wouldn't offer any indication that the 2.0-liter four-cylinder under the hood was getting help from a Garrett turbocharger, a tuned ECU and E85 gas to put out 465 horsepower at the front wheels.
Knowing that, it shouldn't be too much of a surprise that at the other end of the mile the sky blue Swedish wonder was doing 174 miles per hour. The four-cylinder class at the Texas Mile has plenty such rockets, too, this Swede coming just behind a Dodge Neon that did 175.8 mph. You can watch the Saab do its thing in the video below.
New owners of Saab don't get to use the name
Tue, Feb 2 2016Saab won't be revived as a Chinese-backed electric car brand. Aerospace and defense company Saab AB has declined to let the new owners of the dormant automaker's old designs and factory use the name on new cars, Automotive News reports. It's a blow to fans of the Swedish brand, who hoped the name would be revived on new vehicles coming out of the same factory as models like the 99 Turbo. National Electric Vehicle Sweden, known as NEVS, bought major assets of the Saab operation in 2012 following former parent Spyker's decision to liquidate the company in December 2011. This not only included the Trollhattan assembly plant in Sweden, but the rights to the Saab 9-3 and the platform of its successor. NEVS built some new 9-3s using leftover parts and powered by the old 2.0-liter turbo engines, with the intent to raise money to produce new electric vehicles for Europe and China – and to use the Saab name. When General Motors bought all of Saab Automobile in 2000, it used the name under license from the Saab AB. That permission was then passed to Spyker in 2010 and later NEVS, albeit without the griffin logo. But when NEVS sought creditor protection in 2014, Saab AB revoked the naming rights. Following reorganization, NEVS in August announced a deal with Dongfeng Motor Corp. to develop a new lineup of electric vehicles, which was revealed in December to include five new models by 2018, some assembled in China by 2020 – the first of which being an EV version of the old 9-3. However, Saab AB told Automotive News that discussions have ended regarding the use of the Saab name on these vehicles. NEVS owner Kai Johan Jiang told a Swedish radio station the company will find a new name to market the cars under when they go on sale. It's similar to what happened to SAIC when it purchased vehicle technology from bankrupt British carmaker MG Rover. While it had the tooling to essentially make the Rover 75, the brand name at the time belonged to BMW and barred SAIC from using it, so the Roewe brand was created in China. It's unclear why talks broke down and also where NEVS will get a new name (there aren't nicer ways to spell Saab, and it was originally an acronym, anyway). Will Saab AB attach its name to another line of cars? Probably not. What it does mean, however, is that Saab fans have to cling tighter to their old cars now. Perhaps that's for the best. Related Video:























