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December 21, 2009

Spyker’s motto, written on all of its cars in Latin, is “Nulla tenaci invia est via.” Translation: “For the tenacious, no road is impassable.” And so here the Dutch company is, tenaciously chasing Saab, announcing in a press release that they have submitted a renewed offer to General Motors that addresses what are said to be eleven sticking points that scuttled an earlier agreement.
To be clear, we don’t know what each of those eleven issues are. According to a report in a Swedish paper (translated), GM’s man-in-Europe, Nick Reilly, called off the sale Friday morning, citing intellectual property fears regarding Spyker’s Russian backer, and the desire for GM’s board to be decisive on the matter of what would become of Saab. Spyker’s statement mentions the need to receive approval for a European Investment Bank loan by the end of the year, but says it has found a solution to that need. One wonders how it could possibly address its Russian support, from Vladimir Antonov’s Conven Group, in a way that might make GM happy. Either way, we should know soon whether the new proposal works, as Spyker has set a deadline of 5pm Eastern on Monday as its drop-dead date.
On a side note, Norway’s Bard Eker has begun to share his take on what prevented Koenigsegg’s attempt to purchase Saab (translated). Two of his points were that GM had made Saab too difficult to extract from the parent company and that Koenigsegg couldn’t get GM to set prices for Saab parts. As the deal looked increasingly likely to go through, Eker says that GM wanted more money. This, however, happened before Whitacre, Jr. took the helm and apparently before indecisiveness became so frowned up by The General’s leaders.
In the meantime, the Swedish government is reportedly conferring with GM reps to see what else might be done to prevent Saab from flat-lining for good. Is this an attempt by Spyker and/or the Swedish government to save face, or does this proposal truly eviscerate previous sticking points and clear the way for a reborn Saab? We’re not sure, but while you (re)buckle your seatbelts, be sure to read Spyker’s complete statement after the jump. Thanks to everyone for the tips!
[Source: Spyker]
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Mustang Unleashed Spell Binder The Final Showdown
Author: adminDecember 21, 2009
@digg@ Ford has released the final video in the Mustang Unleashed campaign’ The 6th most viewed auto video on YouTube, Mustang Spellbinder is a step up: a death defying stunt pitting drift driver Vaughn Gittin Jr’ against magician superstar Steve Wyrick’ Unleashed on the streets of Las Vegas, the event embodies the excitement and innovation coming in the 2010 Mustang’ Check out the video below’
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Audi A7 Sportback, Audi A8: 10.000 US sales expected
Author: adminDecember 21, 2009
Audi is expected 10.000 sales yearly of the Audi A8 and the Audi A7 Sportback. With the given looks of both cars, we have no doubt to achieve this goal.
Audi will launch its new 2011 A8 flagship sedan in November next year and about nine months after that it will launch another high-end sedan model, the new A7.
These two models are particularly important for Audi. According to the automaker’s
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December 21, 2009
Great video here of some power laps with the Audi Q7 V12 6.0 TDI quattro against the BMW X5 M. A must see!
Related news: GermanCarBlog, P4MR, Audi Q7 V12 6.0 TDI quattro
Source: The German Car TV
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Audi TTS: Women’s World Sports Car of the Year
Author: adminDecember 21, 2009
The Audi TTS has been named "Women’s World Sports Car of the Year". Congrats!
‘The race for the Sportscar award, for instance, and which was eventually awarded to the Audi TTS, changed several times as votes were received and it was exciting and surprising to see the significant effect each judge had on the final outcome.’
Related news: GermanCarBlog, P4MR, Audi TTS
Source: Fourtitude
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