Saab AB, the Swedish aerospace company that owns the Saab brand, will not allow its name or logo to be used on models produced by China's National Electric Vehicle Sweden.NEVS, which bought the assets ...
Just Auto: SWEDEN: Muller wanted to drop Saab Griffin logo before Scania objections
Former Saab and current Spyker, CEO, Victor Muller, says he wanted to end the association with the Swedish automaker and its Griffin logo long before current owner, National Electric Vehicle Sweden ...
Just Auto: SWEDEN: NEVS puts brave face on loss of Saab Griffin logo
National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) is playing down the impact of not being able to use Saab's historic Griffin logo following its purchase of the bankrupt automaker. National Electric Vehicle ...
National Electric Vehicle Sweden (NEVS) is not going to use the Saab name and logo on its future models as Saab AB, the aerospace company is not going to allow them to do so. NEVS is planning to build ...
In 2006, Saab stunned auto-show visitors with the Saab Aero-X concept, a bold, expressive high-performance sports coupe. Introduced at the Geneva Motor Show and also shown at the New York Auto Show, the Saab Aero-X two-seater is the most radical concept ever from Saab.
Oil change intervals were also changed through the years. The longest interval was every 15,000 miles / 24,000 km but it's now 10,000 miles / 16,000 km. Many Saab 9-5 owners change it at 5,000 miles / 8,000 km. From the Saab WIS: