Saab was a Swedish automotive manufacturer that was founded in 1945. After WW2, Saab's parent company, Saab AB, a Swedish defence contractor deciced to enter the automotive market. The first model produced was the Saab 92 and after that, the company grew a reputation for building safe, reliable cars. Over the course of its history, Saab produced many notable models including the 96, Sonett, 99, and 9-3. In 1989, GM took a 50 percent ownership, eventually buying the whole company in 2000. After a few successful years, GM encountered financial difficulties, eventually selling Saab to Spyker in a late attempt to keep the company alive, but in 2012 Saab closed its doors.
Saab was a Swedish automotive manufacturer that was founded in 1945. After WW2, Saab's parent company, Saab AB, a Swedish defence contractor deciced to enter the automotive market. The first model produced was the Saab 92 and after that, the company grew a reputation for building safe, reliable cars. Over the course of its history, Saab produced many notable models including the 96, Sonett, 99, and 9-3. In 1989, GM took a 50 percent ownership, eventually buying the whole company in 2000. After a few successful years, GM encountered financial difficulties, eventually selling Saab to Spyker in a late attempt to keep the company alive, but in 2012 Saab closed its doors.
| MARKET |
FOR SALE
|
AVERAGE SALE
|
DOLLAR VOLUME
|
SALES COUNT
|
ACTIONS | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Saab 9-31998 to 2014 |
26 |
$10,465
|
$3.6m
|
347
|
|
|
Saab 9001979 to 1998 |
9 |
$13,032
|
$3.4m
|
259
|
|
|
Saab Sonett1955 to 1974 |
2 |
$10,239
|
$440,285
|
43
|
|
|
Saab 961960 to 1980 |
2 |
$13,025
|
$599,169
|
47
|
|
|
Saab 9-51998 to 2012 |
2 |
$9,095
|
$627,567
|
69
|