2006 Saab 9-3 2.0turbo Wagon 4-door Florida Car One Owner Great Conditions on 2040-cars
Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
YOU ARE BIDDING ON A 2006 FLORIDA 93 SAAB TURBO WAGON. LEATHER SEATS ARE CLEAN AND THE INTERIOR IS IN NICE CONDITIONS. DRIVER SEAT HAS SOME MINOR WEAR EVIDENT. TAKE A LOOK AT ALL DETAILED PICTURES , INTERIOR AND EXTERIORS ENLARGE THEM, BEFORE BIDDING, SO YOU HAVE AN ADEQUATE IDEA OF HE CONDITIONS OF THE CAR. HOWEVER, KEEP IN MIND THAT IT IS A SECOND HAND VEHICLE. ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING IF NOT READY TO BUY. THERE IS A MINOR DING/DENT ON THE BACK HATCH DOOR. IF YOU DO NOT INTEND TO BUY THIS CAR, PLEASE DO NOT BID. NON PAYING BIDDERS, UNQUALIFIED BIDDING, BID SHIELDING, AND AUCTION INTERFERENCE OF ANY TYPE WILL BE DEALT WITH ACCORDING EBAY RULES, LOCAL LAW, AND MAY INCLUDE, BUT NOT LIMITD TO LEGAL ACTION, LOSE DEPOSIT, AND OTHER NECESSARY COSTS. PROPER FEEDBACK WILL BE LEFT AFTER TRANSACTION COMPLETED. HAPPY BIDDING |
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NEVS announces 200 layoffs as it says Saab restart will 'take time'
Fri, 26 Sep 2014For a fleeting moment a few weeks ago, the news from Saab-owner National Electric Vehicle Sweden appeared almost positive. The company had its reorganization plan approved (a day after it was denied), and the automaker was actually showing a real, running vehicle, albeit one with a top speed of 75 miles per hour. But those tiny crumbs of potential goodness have been swept away because NEVS has announced layoffs of as many as 200 factory employees in September "due to lack of work."
Workers probably shouldn't get too eager to return to the factory either, because company's "decision to re-start production will be further delayed" by an unspecified amount of time, NEVS says in a press release. To begin assembling cars again, the company needs to find long-term funding and a new majority owner. Those seem like two very steep hurdles for the embattled automaker to clear.
Despite not producing cars since May, NEVS still claims it's negotiating with a new owner, possibly Mahindra, but according to Reuters, the Swedish company owes about 400 million kronor ($56 million) to creditors. According to its layoff announcement, getting rid of these workers is one step in the business' reorganization plan to be presented on October 8. Scroll down to read its full release.
GM denies Spyker claims in $3B Saab lawsuit
Tue, 02 Oct 2012Reuters reports General Motors has dismissed claims by Spyker outlined in a $3 billion lawsuit. Spyker alleged GM deliberately bankrupted Saab by preventing a deal with Chinese investor Zhejiang Youngman Lotus. GM, meanwhile, filed a response with the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan saying that as the former owner of Saab, GM had the legal right to approve the deal with Youngman. But Spyker's lawsuit claimed GM's refusal to approve the deal with Youngman stemmed from the fact that the American automaker didn't want to create a competitor in China.
GM has said the issue stemmed more from the fact that it would stop licensing its technology to Saab or stop building vehicles for the manufacturer in the event it was bought by Youngman. Since Saab built its own platform that didn't use any GM tech, Spyker says that argument is meritless.
The lawsuit has Spyker seeking $3 billion in compensatory damages, though that number could swell with interest, punitive damages and legal fees, as well. Victor Muller, Spyker chief executive, has said the lawsuit is being funded by an anonymous third party. That party will share in any settlement. Youngman has refused to comment on whether or not it's footing the legal bill.
3 former Saab execs charged with tax evasion
Mon, 20 May 2013The Associated Press reports three former Saab executives have been arrested on charges of accounting fraud. Swedish prosecutor Olof Sahlgren has refused to identify the individuals, but says they're suspected of attempting to evade taxes by falsifying Saab accounts between 2010 and 2011 during the Spyker years. Other reports indicate the parties involved include former General Counsel to Saab Kristina Geers (seen to the left of former CEO Victor Muller, above), a 15-year-veteran of the company - her husband, Eric, was the company's communications director for 9 years as well.
Saab filed for bankruptcy in 2011, and was purchased shortly thereafter by National Electric Vehicle Sweden. If convicted, the trio could face up to four years in prison for their crimes under Swedish law.