2008 Saab 9-3 Turbo 2.0t Excellent Condition!! on 2040-cars
Staten Island, New York, United States
97500 MILES VIN#: YS3FB49Y581106978 ONLY SECOND OWNER, SOLD AS-IS. THIS CAR IS IN EXCELLENT, VERY STUNNING, MUST SEE CONDITION. NADA BOOK VALUE $10,500 THE CAR IS BRIGHT RED WITH BLACK LEATHER INTERIOR. FEATURES INCLUDE: 4-DOOR SEDAN TINTED WINDOWS ALLOY WHEELS AM/FM/CD/AUX SUB-WOOFER IN THE TRUNK TIRES ARE IN VERY GOOD SHAPE POWER LOCKS POWER STEERING POWER WINDOWS AIR-CONDITIONING HEAT 4-WHEEL ABS BRAKES AUTOMATIC 5-SPEED POWER ADJUSTABLE DRIVERS SEAT CRUISE CONTROL DRIVER AND FRONT PASSENGER AIRBAGS TILT & TELESCOPIC STEERING WHEEL RAIN SENSING WINDOW WIPERS STABILITY CONTROL AUDIO CONTROLS ON STEERING WHEEL DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS AND MUCH MORE! DO NOT MISS THIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY! MUST SELL! PLEASE CALL DANIEL AT 646-327-7100 TO COME AND SEE THE CAR. BUYER RESPONSIBLE FOR PICK-UP OR SHIPPING. |
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3 former Saab execs charged with tax evasion
Mon, 20 May 2013The Associated Press reports three former Saab executives have been arrested on charges of accounting fraud. Swedish prosecutor Olof Sahlgren has refused to identify the individuals, but says they're suspected of attempting to evade taxes by falsifying Saab accounts between 2010 and 2011 during the Spyker years. Other reports indicate the parties involved include former General Counsel to Saab Kristina Geers (seen to the left of former CEO Victor Muller, above), a 15-year-veteran of the company - her husband, Eric, was the company's communications director for 9 years as well.
Saab filed for bankruptcy in 2011, and was purchased shortly thereafter by National Electric Vehicle Sweden. If convicted, the trio could face up to four years in prison for their crimes under Swedish law.
Saab begins 9-3 EV pilot production
Thu, 10 Apr 2014To say that Saab has had a tough time lately would be like saying that it's been a little colder than usual this winter. After General Motors finally gave up and sold it to Spyker in 2010, Saab declared bankruptcy the following year. GM successfully blocked Spyker from selling Saab to Chinese automaker Youngman the following year, but ultimately it ended up in the hands of another Chinese consortium called NEVS. Standing as it does for National Electric Vehicle Sweden, the new owners promised not only to restart production of the long-suffering 9-3, but also to turn it into an electric vehicle. And that's just what it's doing.
The latest news coming out of Sweden indicates that NEVS/Saab has started building the first examples of the 9-3 EV. These first 200 or so examples are set to be shipped off to Qingdao - the Chinese city that is home to the Tsingtao brewery, hosted the sailing components of the 2008 summer games on Beijing, was supposed to host an IndyCar race in 2012 before it was canceled, and also itself just happens to own 22 percent of NEVS.
These first EVs have their batteries mounted down low in the chassis for a low center of gravity and have a range of about 20 miles on a full charge. That's absolutely paltry compared to the other EVs on the market: a Nissan Leaf will travel more than four times that distance, and a Tesla Model S will go ten times farther on a charge.
Saab US bankruptcy plan gets legal green-light
Thu, 18 Jul 2013It feels utterly bizarre that we're still talking about Saab, but Reuters is reporting that the bankrupt Swedish manufacturer's American arm has gotten approval from the US Bankruptcy Court to liquidate its assets and pay back creditors. As part of the plan, secured creditors like Ally Financial will receive full repayment. Unsecured creditors, consisting of those affected by abandoned leases and contracts will get anywhere from 25 to 82 percent of their money back.
There are currently $77 million in unsecured claims, according to Reuters, but that number doesn't include claims from former Saab dealers. Naturally, the entire affair is full of lawyers and legalese. A trust formed on the Saab side will be negotiating with creditors and their affiliates in an attempt to reduce claims against Saab. This sounds like the start of a long and sordid affair...