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Ten notable Saab models from history--the AutoWeek list
Tue, 16 Jun 2009Technical specifications provided by Saab media On December 15, 1989, General Motors announced that it intended to buy 50 percent of Saab Scania's car business and to form a new company, Saab Automobile AB. Twenty years later, GM confirmed that it has a tentative agreement to sell Saab to a group led by Swedish supercar maker Koenigsegg Automotive. Here is a look at 10 notable Saabs: 1986 Saab 900 Convertible 1.
Mazda confirms new SkyActiv-D 1.5 litre diesel engine for next Mazda2
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BMW 7-series facelift (2012) first pictures
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