Saab 9-1 and Two Other Models Get Green Light as Chinese Joint-Venture Signed

Saab 9-1 and Two Other Models Get Green Light as Chinese Joint-Venture Signed
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Having just signed a deal with two Chinese partners, Saab chief Victor Muller has immediately shown he knows how to work the media. Rather than sit quietly, Muller has already announced plans to build three new models, while a new joint-venture arrangement secures medium-term funding for the production of Saabs current lineup. Two of the… Continue Reading...

Volvo C30 Performance Concept Prototype First Of Many PCP Volvos?

Volvo C30 Performance Concept Prototype First Of Many PCP Volvos?
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The words high performance and Volvo aren’t typically used in the same sentence, but in recent years, Volvo has really put a new focus on developing sportier and more performance-oriented vehicles. While they probably still have quite a ways to go to change the customer’s perception that Volvos are mainly safe and boring vehicles, the… Continue Reading...

Saab 9-5 Sport Combi US-Specs Leaked

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Saab 9-5 Sport Combi US-Specs Leaked
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Swedish car firm Saab has been in the news much more than even they would have liked to in recent months, mostly because the company seems to be on the verge of bankruptcy on a weekly basis. But while its CEO Victor Muller is looking for the money train to keep the company on track,… Continue Reading...

JFK Jr.’s Used Saab On eBay For $100,000

JFK Jr.’s Used Saab On eBay For $100,000
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A used car dealer in New Jersey is trying to make a profit off of John F. Kennedy Jr.’s Saab 900 by selling it for $100,000 on eBay. For those of you that think the price is fitting, a 1994 Saab 900 in excellent condition and low miles typically would sell for about $4,700 on… Continue Reading...

Saab Sells 582 Cars to Chinese Buyer to Cover Payroll, Bankruptcy Still Looms

Saab Sells 582 Cars to Chinese Buyer to Cover Payroll, Bankruptcy Still Looms
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According to an official release by Saab Automobiles, Russian businessman Vladimir Antonov is still very much interested in pour money into the ailing automaker, but was awaiting clearance from the Swedish National Debt Office. Continue Reading...

Volvo To Build Second Plant In China

Volvo To Build Second Plant In China
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Volvo’s corporate overlords Geely will open a second plant in China, citing that Chinese production is a key factor in the Swedish company’s growth. The current Chinese plant is located in Daqing, an oil-rich region in northeast China that provided Geely with a majority of the $2.7 billion needed to buy Volvo from Ford. Now,… Continue Reading...
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Legoland California Employee Pranks General Manager [Video]

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Legoland California Employee Pranks General Manager [Video]
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As part of their partnership with Volvo, Legoland in California features a pair of Volvo Driving Schools (for different age ranges) that are meant to teach youngsters your basic driving skills and techniques. Of course each Lego-built vehicle at these driving schools resemble Volvos and are Volvo-branded, so it was only a matter of time… Continue Reading...

Saab Unions Threaten Bankruptcy Action Over Unpaid Wages

Saab Unions Threaten Bankruptcy Action Over Unpaid Wages
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Union employees working for Saab are growing impatient after the automaker said it could not pay wages to its workers because it had not yet obtained necessary short-term funding. The unions have threatened legal action that could end in bankruptcy for the automaker. The IF Metall and Unionen groups will send a formal demand for payment… Continue Reading...

Saab Production Will Remain On Hold For Another Two Weeks

Saab Production Will Remain On Hold For Another Two Weeks
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Saab’s ongoing drama will remain at a standstill for another two weeks. Saab’s Trollhattan factory in Sweden, has not produced vehicles for most of April and May because of issues regarding paying suppliers. The factory bounced back in late May, but was quickly forced to stop production when part supplies ran out yet again. “There will be… Continue Reading...

Volvo Drops Wagons, V8s from 2012 Lineup

Volvo Drops Wagons, V8s from 2012 Lineup
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Volvo has planned several major changes for its 2012 model year lineup in the US. The automaker has discontinued the S40 and V50, after already cutting the V70 earlier in the year. The move is a big change for the Swedish company that built its name on safe and sturdy station wagons. In addition, Volvo… Continue Reading...

Saab Signs On Another Distributor in China to Help Stay Afloat

Saab Signs On Another Distributor in China to Help Stay Afloat
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The drama involving Saab is on-going and doesn’t seem to show any signs of slowing down. It seems every time the company starts production, something will cause the production line to stop, whether its money related or parts supply related, and often both. Saab was hoping to have some stability back in their lives after… Continue Reading...

Volvo Mulls Trimming Product Line, Adding Dealer Financing Division

Volvo Mulls Trimming Product Line, Adding Dealer Financing Division
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Like the waistline of its parent country’s bikini models, Volvo is considering trimming down—cutting its product line in half, including its legendary wagons. Volvo CEO Stefan Jacoby believes that in America, its core products are the S60, the XC60 and XC90 SUVs. That means no more S40, no goofy-but-unloved C30 hatchback, and perhaps most egregious… Continue Reading...

Volvo V60 Plug-In Hybrid Coming To U.S.

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Volvo V60 Plug-In Hybrid Coming To U.S.
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Volvo CEO Stefan Jacoby announced that the Volvo V60 plug-in hybrid will come to the U.S. by 2014, with one major difference. While the European market V60 will use a diesel-electric hybrid system, the United States will get a gasoline-powered variant. Jacoby said that the V60 has a target U.S. launch date of 2013 or… Continue Reading...

Saab’s Production Problem Continues, With Yet Another Pause

Saab’s Production Problem Continues, With Yet Another Pause
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Saab halted production yesterday at its Trollhattan plant in Sweden after operations were disrupted by problems with supplier deliveries. Saab resumed production on May 27 after shutting down from April to May due to non existent operating capital. Suppliers became worried about receiving payment and stopped supplying the Swedish plant. Saab began a deal with Chinese car distributor Pang Da… Continue Reading...

Remotely Control Your Volvo Via Smartphone App

Remotely Control Your Volvo Via Smartphone App
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Volvo has just released a fascinating new version of their OnCall app for iPhone and Android phones that provides the owner with a range of beneficial features. The features include a car locator, incase you forget where you parked, remote door lock or vehicle health check. This app works on 2012 Volvo models and can… Continue Reading...

2012 Volvo S60 Recall: Potential Fuel Pump Problem

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2012 Volvo S60 Recall: Potential Fuel Pump Problem
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Volvo has officially released a recall for 7,558 2012 S60 vehicles because of a potental problem with the fuel pump. The fuel pump issue may lead to engine hesitation and stalling even if the fuel gauge idicates up to a quarter tank of gas. This issue could potentially lead to a crash. The software for the fuel… Continue Reading...

Volvo Engineering Flywheel KERS System that Adds Power, Saves Fuel [Video]

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Volvo has announced plans to develop and test a new flywheel kinetic energy recovery system. Volvo says the KERS system (or FKERS as Volvo calls it) is “a light, cheap and very eco-efficient solution that makes a four-cylinder engine feel like a six at the same time as fuel consumption drops with up to 20 percent.”… Continue Reading...

Saab Resumes Production Tomorrow

Saab Resumes Production Tomorrow
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Saab will finally gain some stability, as the company will resume production tomorrow at its Trollhattan, Sweden, assembly plant. The facility has been idle for about six weeks. Saab’s owner, Dutch automaker Spyker, has been unable to secure the much-needed financing to pay off its suppliers, but the automaker says it has reached agreements that… Continue Reading...

Saab Chinese Funding Deal Means Spyker Gets Name Change

Saab Chinese Funding Deal Means Spyker Gets Name Change
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As part of Spyker’s capital-raising efforts for its ailing Saab brand, the Dutch automaker is entering into talks with Chinese automotive company Pang Da, and will have to rename itself as Swedish Automobile N.V. as part of the deal. In return, Saab will get a $42 million cash payment, ostensibly to help pay Saab’s substantial… Continue Reading...

Saab Investor Throws Saab Fans Under The Bus

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Saab Investor Throws Saab Fans Under The Bus
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Vladimir Antonov is a man on a mission. Namely, he wants a sweet piece of the pie known as Svenska Aeroplan Aktiebolaget; but the forces that conspire against him include the Swedish government and federal investigators. So you think any support he gets against his powerful foes would be a credit to him, right? But what a long, strange… Continue Reading...
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K-Pax Racing Volvo S60R GT Debuts at Mosport With New Bodystyle

K-Pax Racing Volvo S60R GT Debuts at Mosport With New Bodystyle
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K-Pax Racing debuted its new bodystyle Volvo S60R GT race car at Mosport International Raceway this weekend, but the stunning new sheetmetal wasn’t accompanied by a similar performance. Competing in the fifth and sixth rounds of the SCCA World Challenge series, the new bodystyle car was piloted by series rookie Alex Figge, who managed a… Continue Reading...

Saab’s Production May Resume By Next Week

Saab’s Production May Resume By Next Week
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Saab has been surrounded by general corporate uncertainty and financial trouble over the last few weeks. The failed deal with China’s Hawtai Motor and Saab’s $100 million payment mishap with its parts suppliers have taken a toll on the Swedish automaker however the company may have a second chance. Saab announced on Thursday that it… Continue Reading...

Volvo Exploring Inductive Charging For Electric Cars

Volvo Exploring Inductive Charging For Electric Cars
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Volvo is collaborating with Belgian technological and development specialist Flanders’ Drive to develop inductive charging for its model line up. Inductive charging allows electric vehicles to be recharged wirelessly. A charging plate(conductor) could be buried beneath the driveway so when the car is parked, it will charge. “The aim is naturally that it should be as convenient as… Continue Reading...