"Henrik B." <saab@_NOSPAM_tdcadsl.dk> skrev i en meddelelse
news:42942da1$0$231$edfadb0f@dread12.news.tele.dk...
> Iflg. nedenstående, så ja..... :(
>
>
http://www.edmunds.com/insideline/do/News/articleId=105739
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> Next Saab 9-5 Model to Be Built in Germany, Completing Phase-Out of
> Swedish Production
> Date Posted 05-24-2005
>
> FRANKFURT, Germany - In a continuing trend to build Saabs anywhere but
> Sweden, the next generation of the Swedish brand's 9-5 model from 2008
> will be built at the GM plant in Ruesselsheim, Germany, an Opel executive
> told Reuters on Monday.
>
> The source said current versions of the Saab 9-3 and 9-5 will continue to
> be built in Trollhättan, Sweden until then.
>
> In March, the Ruesselsheim plant won the coveted job of making the next
> generation of GM's midsize cars in Europe, including the successors to the
> Opel Vectra and Saab 9-3.
>
> The new Saab 9-7X, the brand's first SUV, will be built in Moraine, Ohio.
> The Saab 9-2X wagon is built in Japan, and the Saab 9-6X crossover, a
> knockoff of the Subaru B9 Tribeca due out in 2006, is expected to be built
> in Indiana.
>
> The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung reported on Monday that Saab chairman
> Carl-Peter Forster, who is also president of GM Europe, said the
> Trollhättan plant might build a high-end Opel car GM has on the drawing
> board in Germany.
>
> What this means to you: You probably had a hunch after GM took over, but
> it's now looking like the future of Saab will almost certainly have
> nothing to do with Sweden. However, new models are coming out that could
> at least offer Saab a future, and consumers some great choices.
>
>
Kører de iforvejen ikke på en Opel platform (Vectra ?) og med Opels 1.8 l.
motor ???? Det synes jeg at kunne huske at have læst et sted
Mvh
Thomas