
Saab Story: With the clock ticking loudly, Saab’s new owner dusts off some old names.
In the 20 years that General Motors owned Saab, it failed to turn the Swedish automaker into a profitable business. Last year, when GM spiraled toward bankruptcy, it was faced with killing off unprofitable brands or selling them. So Saab—that sometimes innovative, strangely stylish, and somewhat professorial brand—went on the block.
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