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Baby Range Rover confirmed in Land Rover shake-up
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Saab halts warranty coverage
Tue, 20 Dec 2011Saab has suspended warranty coverage on all of its vehicles in North America. Additionally, new vehicles must be sold "as is," the bankrupt Swedish automaker told its dealers. However, General Motors, Saab's former owner, said Tuesday it would honor warranties on all models sold when it owned the Swedish automaker.