Friday, Feb 20, 2009
Never liked their cars, but its sad anyway.
BBC: Saab requests creditor protection
The board of the Swedish carmaker Saab, which is owned by General Motors, has filed for reorganisation, seeking protection from its creditors. The reorganisation process is the Swedish equivalent of going into Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US. The announcement follows Thursday's extraordinary board meeting in which bosses considered the company's future.
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1. mark said...
they are just vectras with a different body!!
*****get rid of the special k advert webmaster******
2. alan said...
I really like Saab, and run a Vectra, right now. Both are comfy, reliable, no hassle cars: a pity to see them fall. I guess a lot of showrooms will be up for sale soon. I don't think there will be many buyers.
However, I agree on the grotty moving advery and never liked that cereal!