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Lambo personalisation
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Saab says asset sale to BAIC gives it cash for a fresh start
Mon, 14 Dec 2009Saab believes that a deal to sell some key assets to Beijing Automotive Industry Holdings Co. will help secure the money-losing automaker's future. "The money will finance the new Saab and contribute to a good start under new ownership," Saab spokeswoman Gunilla Gustavs said without revealing financial details of the deal.
Chevrolet to build 100 millionth Small Block engine
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