Saab fell 5.2% (36,349 sold vs. 38,343 in 2005). Saab is a tiny player whose quirky cars may be getting too expensive for all but the most well-heeled individualists. (Most Saab buyers are previous Saab owners.) It's also a big money loser, 100% owned by GM, which should have put the cash in a CD instead. GM has expanded Saab's product lineup with the 9-2X compact car (a Subaru WRX with a nose job) and the 9-7X SUV (based on the Chevy Trailblazer, a vehicle that GM plans to eliminate) Those vehicles have been greeted by the sound of one hand clapping. Saab needs vehicles that deliver the drive and feel of a Saab, which is known for its sporty handling and performance. It’s doubtful that Saab will have a bright future as just another GM brand.
I just think it is funny!
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10/08/2007 postreply
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很中肯。我也觉得SAAB这几年lost its edge
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10/08/2007 postreply
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Second.
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10/08/2007 postreply
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