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GM sells SAAB 9-3, current 9-5 to BAIC

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kmb3asv3 發表於 2009-12-15 18:47 | 顯示全部樓層 |閱讀模式

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WLT900 發表於 2009-12-17 21:52 | 顯示全部樓層
Not excatly.  GM only sells the technology (if they worth) of some of the 9-3s and the old 9-5 --- not the just launched one.  The old 9-5 is already 10 year old, so its something like MG Rover sold the 75 to SAIC to become the "new" Roewe 750 for Chinese market in 2007, then Rover itself was over.

The future of SAAB is still uncertain.
ivan3031 發表於 2009-12-19 23:34 | 顯示全部樓層
根本冇人對Saab有興趣,要執笠啦!


Saab is to be closed down by General Motors, after no new buyer for the troubled Swedish firm could be found. Some 3400 people employed directly by Saab are expected to lose their jobs, and 1100 dealers worldwide will have to find new franchises.
GM’s European president Nick Reilly said no deal could be reached with the sole remaining bidder, Spyker Cars.
Hilton Holloway blog: What went wrong for Saab?
Saab's history in pictures
“Despite the best efforts of all involved, it has become very clear that the due diligence required to complete this complex transaction could not be executed in a reasonable time. In order to maintain operations, Saab needed a quick resolution,” he said.
Unresolvable issues
In a press conference shortly after the announcement was made, GM Vice President of Corporate Planning John Smith said that “during the course of the negotiations with Spyker, unresolvable issues arose on both sides.” He declined to explain the exact nature of the particular issues, but added that “there comes a time in these kind of discussions when it’s clear that no further progress can be made. At that point, the best course for everyone is just to move on.”
Smith did confirm that the failure of Spyker’s bid wasn’t due to lack of support from either the European Investment Bank or the Swedish government. “The EIB supported our negotiations right until they ended this morning.”
“The Swedish government also worked particularly hard to secure a future for Saab,” Smith continued “and was disappointed with our decision to wind down.” Smith went on to suggest, however, that the Swedish government’s refusal to act as an investor in Saab, but only as a potential guarantor of a loan to a separate bidder, made GM’s task to save Saab considerably more difficult.
Economies of scale
Summing up GM’s ownership of the troubled car-maker, Smith said that there had been “no shortage of effort on behalf of GM, over 20 years, to put Saab on a good footing. It was always difficult to integrate the company into GM,” Smith went on, “and to find the bigger economies of scale that would make its business more profitable.”
“We do take responsibility for what’s happened to Saab over those 20 years,” Smith admitted, “but in the end, there was really no more that we could do."
Spyker's reaction
Spyker boss Victor Muller was disapointed a deal couldn't be reached.
Victor Muller: “We sincerely regret that we are not able to complete this transaction with GM. We worked 24/7 for three weeks, but the complexity of the transaction, in combination with the strict deadline, simply did not allow us to complete the transaction in time. Our thoughts are with the wonderful management and employees of Saab in these challenging times.”
Winding down
The next step for GM is for the Saab business to be wound down, its production and distribution facilities to stop and its employees to be made redundant – a process that’s expected to begin in January and take months.
However, General Motors will not put a timescale on the winding up of the company or say how much it will cost. GM Vice President John Smith said, “there’s no definite plan of how long it might take.”
Smith also said that GM had an idea of how much the closure would cost, but wouldn’t disclose the amount. However, it is likely to be considerably more than the short-term cost of keeping Saab open.
It only has one manufacturing site, at the firm’s Trollhatten base, but the 9-5 and 9-4X were due to be made in Germany and Mexico respectively. Both of these cars would have been factored into the factory’s profit forecasts – pulling them out will affect the future of the plants.
Smith suggested that many of Saab’s assets would be sold off piecemeal. In that vein, GM has already agreed a deal with Chinese firm BAIC for the rights to the current 9-3 and old 9-5. The new 9-5 was due to reach UK showrooms early next year, and alongside the 9-4X, is expected to look like a particularly attractive asset to other car-makers seeking to profit from Saab’s demise. However, Smith said that no plans had been made to sell either of these unreleased models.
GM's troubled year
Pontiac and Saturn suffered similar fates to Saab's in the US when GM failed to find a buyer for the firms. GM's remaining European brands are Opel and Vauxhall.
“We will work closely with the Saab organisation to wind down the business in an orderly and responsible manner,” said Reilly. “This is not a bankruptcy or forced liquidation process.”
"Consequently, we expect Saab to satisfy debts including supplier payments, and to wind down production and the distribution channel in an orderly manner while looking after our customers.”
GM also said it will honour all existing warranties for Saab owners.
cu5437 發表於 2009-12-20 09:35 | 顯示全部樓層

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S3N92 發表於 2009-12-22 11:45 | 顯示全部樓層
好消息又無人講
spyer又再次同GM講數啦
咪打咁多有色飛機文啦,工程師
E60 發表於 2009-12-22 18:52 | 顯示全部樓層

回復 4# 的帖子

我覺得係佢出車冇定位,好似9-3 9-5最多只可以做家庭車,做行政車又唔夠派頭,而且VW愈做愈大之後佢仲難追

之前d書講到SAAB的香港設計師咁巴閉,我都想問下佢點解佢設計的車定位咁差

[ 本帖最後由 E60 於 2009-12-22 18:54 編輯 ]
ivan3031 發表於 2009-12-23 22:51 | 顯示全部樓層

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原帖由 S3N92 於 2009-12-22 11:45 發表
好消息又無人講
spyer又再次同GM講數啦


傾得掂先係好消息,宜家言之尚早。

瑞典政府已經表明唔會幫手:
a_drew 發表於 2009-12-24 13:48 | 顯示全部樓層
原帖由 ivan3031 於 2009-12-23 22:51 發表


傾得掂先係好消息,宜家言之尚早。

瑞典政府已經表明唔會幫手:


另外同鄉volvo都畀吉利入股....
S3N92 發表於 2009-12-24 23:35 | 顯示全部樓層
原帖由 a_drew 於 2009-12-24 13:48 發表


另外同鄉volvo都畀吉利入股....

呢單傳左好耐
但我唔會覺好消息
咪打咁多有色飛機文啦,工程師
trident322 發表於 2009-12-25 10:39 | 顯示全部樓層

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對吉利就好消息啦~~~~

可能吉利好快可以做有安全有5星既車啦~~
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