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  2. Saab Automobile - Wikipedia

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    Saab 96. Saab, "Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget" (Swedish for "Swedish aeroplane corporation"), a Swedish aerospace and defence company, was created in 1937 in Linköping.The company had been established in 1937 for the express purpose of building aircraft for the Swedish Air Force to protect the country's neutrality as Europe moved closer to World War II.

  3. NEVS - Wikipedia

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    In September 2013, NEVS began manufacturing pre-production Saab 9-3's at the Trollhättan assembly plant to calibrate assembly equipment and test new components. The only exterior difference was the lack of the Griffin badge, which was replaced with a badge displaying the Saab logotype. [9]

  4. Saab AB - Wikipedia

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    Saab AB (originally Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget ⓘ, lit. ' The Swedish Aeroplane Corporation ', acronym SAAB), with subsidiaries collectively known as the Saab Group (Swedish: Saabgruppen), is a Swedish aerospace and defence company primarily operating from Sweden.

  5. Trollhättan Assembly - Wikipedia

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    Trollhättan Assembly is an automobile factory in Trollhättan, Sweden.The factory opened in 1947 under the ownership of Saab AB, then passing to Saab Automobile.From 1989 to 2010, the factory was partially (1989–1999), then completely (2000–2010) owned by General Motors. [2]

  6. Saab 9-3 - Wikipedia

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    The new owner of the Saab estate, National Electric Vehicle Sweden, initially stated that they intended to start producing the all-electric 9-3 ePower to be launched in China by late 2013 or early 2014. [28] [29] The production version was slated to be unveiled at the 2014 Frankfurt Motor Show and market launch for 2015. [30]

  7. Saab Automobile bankruptcy - Wikipedia

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    Saab Automobile was sold to Spyker Cars N.V. in 2010 after a deal between Spyker and then-current owner General Motors.After struggling to avoid insolvency throughout 2011, the company petitioned for bankruptcy following the failure of a Chinese consortium to complete a purchase of the company; the purchase had been blocked by former owner GM, which opposed the transfer of technology and ...

  8. Saab - Wikipedia

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    Saab AB, a Swedish aircraft, aerospace and defence company, still known as SAAB, and together with subsidiaries as Saab Group Datasaab , a former computer company, started as spin off from Saab AB Saab Automobile , a former Swedish automobile manufacturer, formerly a division of Saab AB

  9. Saab 9-2 - Wikipedia

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    The Saab 9-2 (sometimes referred to as Saab 9-1) was a small family car that was proposed in February 2010 to have been added to Saab's production line by 2014, [1] [2] under its then new ownership, Spyker Cars [3] though some commentators considered the project a pipe dream.