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General Motors has reached a tentative agreement to sell Saab to the Swedish sports car manufacturer Koenigsegg.

GM said that as part of the deal there would be $600m (£367m) of funding from the European Investment Bank (EIB), guaranteed by the Swedish government.

It is the latest part of GM's reorganisation, which is also set to see the Opel and Vauxhall brands going to Canada's Magna.

Saab filed for reorganisation under Swedish law on 20 February.

Koenigsegg produces 18 cars a year and employs 45 people, and there has been some doubt as to whether it has the expertise to run Saab, which sold 93,000 cars in 2008.

Saab employs about 3,400 people in Sweden and about 12,000 other jobs in the country are dependent on Saab and its suppliers.

But GM Europe's president Carl-Peter Forster said: "Koenigsegg Group's unique combination of innovation, entrepreneurial spirit and financial strength... made it the right choice for Saab as well as for General Motors".

The statement from GM did not say how much is being paid for the unit, but the sale is expected to be completed by the end of September.

Koenigsegg specialises in the luxury end of the car market
GM said it would continue to provide technology to Saab "during a defined time period".

GM currently has bankruptcy protection in the US and is slimming down its range of brands as it tries to regain profitability.

The Swedish government has been keen to avoid bailing out its carmakers as long as they are owned by US parent companies.

Joran Hagglund, state secretary for Sweden's industry ministry, said the financing had not yet been finalised.

"We do not yet know if Koenigsegg Group will need loan guarantees or not," he said.

GM bought half of Saab in 1989 and the rest of it in 2000.

Koenigsegg was founded 16 years ago by Christian Koenigsegg, and its principal backer is the Norwegian industrial designer Baard Eker. Its cars sell for about £900,000 each.

Does that mean that we are going to see some super HOT Saab's coming out of Volvo-land? Let's see if they can almost kill The Stig will a Saab!
#126991
Wow that would be cool if Saab was completely brought back home and knowing Christians love of HOT cars hopefully we WILL see some super-Saab's. :)
#127008
Wow, this is unexpected... Koeningsegg must be doing pretty damned well!

So the brans GM will have left will be

GMC
Cadillac
Buick
Chevrolet
Holden
Daewoo
Wuling


Not the best lineup really imo (apart from Chevy)! :P
#127014
Wow, this is unexpected... Koeningsegg must be doing pretty damned well!

So the brans GM will have left will be

GMC
Cadillac
Buick
Chevrolet
Holden
Daewoo
Wuling


Not the best lineup really imo (apart from Chevy)! :P


dont be dissing Holden now! :irked:
#127020
Wow, this is unexpected... Koeningsegg must be doing pretty damned well!

So the brans GM will have left will be

GMC
Cadillac
Buick
Chevrolet
Holden
Daewoo
Wuling


Not the best lineup really imo (apart from Chevy)! :P


dont be dissing Holden now! :irked:


If they did more like the Monaro, and less of the dodgy rebadged Vauxhalls... :)
#127023
So the brans GM will have left will be

GMC
Cadillac
Buick
Chevrolet
Holden
Daewoo
Wuling

I was surprised to see news of Pontiac being canned a few weeks back; here in Kansas; every third car I see is a Pontiac; usually a Grand Prix!
#127025
Wow, this is unexpected... Koeningsegg must be doing pretty damned well!

So the brans GM will have left will be

GMC
Cadillac
Buick
Chevrolet
Holden
Daewoo
Wuling


Not the best lineup really imo (apart from Chevy)! :P


dont be dissing Holden now! :irked:


If they did more like the Monaro, and less of the dodgy rebadged Vauxhalls... :)


but whats wrong with this? http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/vaux/vehicle/ ... andCode=9M
besides they designed the new Camaro hows that for ya? :D
#127031
Wow, this is unexpected... Koeningsegg must be doing pretty damned well!

So the brans GM will have left will be

GMC
Cadillac
Buick
Chevrolet
Holden
Daewoo
Wuling


Not the best lineup really imo (apart from Chevy)! :P


dont be dissing Holden now! :irked:


If they did more like the Monaro, and less of the dodgy rebadged Vauxhalls... :)


but whats wrong with this? http://www.vauxhall.co.uk/vaux/vehicle/ ... andCode=9M
besides they designed the new Camaro hows that for ya? :D


That's not yer standard Vauxhall is it?! :hehe::thumbup:
Camaro... not a huge fan myself really. Not bad though. Corvette ZR-1 please!
#127038
but thats the only Holden thats rebadged a Vauxhall in the current lineup.


I mean rebadged Vauxhalls though, ie.... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holden_Astra

Some of the other models have a (lot looks) wise in common with Vauxhalls of the past and present too, imo.

I hate Astra's and Vauxhalls in general though, so maybe i'm biased here! :twisted::P
#127121
:confused: I thought we were discussing Saab? :wink:


no we are discussing General Motors. Its on topic don't worry :wink:

See I was confused :hehe: .
#127122
I think that GM definitely didn't do enough with the Saab nameplate.

I do like the Caddies that GM is producing now. Even the guys on Top Gear like the CTS-V. The Chevy brand has a lot of good stuff (new Camaro anyone??? - saw one in the underground at work today, very sexy indeed). I could take or leave Buick, don't know what they need that name for that they can't do with the Chevy badge. GMC makes some great trucks and SUVs - Tahoe for the win!

As for Holden... Holden makes a beauty car that was on Aussie Top Gear a couple weeks ago. The "Super Clubbie" (HSV Clubsport R8 Walkinshaw). Check the video below, I love the supercharger whine.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yA-11m7YFyg

But getting back to the Saab sale to Koenigsegg, I think it will be great that someone who really loves cars will be in charge of the Saab name again. Plus they are both Swedish companies so the passion will be there to see it do well, not just as a line on a balance sheet. I think those bodes well for Saab and I can't wait to see what happens with it.

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