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Saab 9-2 to use MINI platform – if Saab survives
Fri, 15 Apr 2011The original Saab 9-2. The new Saab 9-2 will use the current MINI platform Things are still torrid for Saab, with big lumps of downtime at Trollhattan as they struggle to get suppliers to deliver parts when those same suppliers are already owed big chunks of money. The trouble is, not producing cars for much longer is going to leave Saab in between the same rock and a hard place as when GM were procrastinating about who to offload Saab to.
Guzzler program still operating; White House searches for funds
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Public Says No To Motorway Go Slow Plans
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