GM’s Saab Automobile Funding Plan Getting Closer

Posted on 05. Feb, 2009 by in 2000-2009

According to Autocar, GM’s Saab Automobile funding deal is getting closer as we begin to rapidly approach February 17th.

I was happy to see Carl Peter-Forster reference the 4 product rollouts clearly, those being the 9-4x, next generation 9-5, next generation 9-3 and a premium compact, presumably the astra based 9-1. For all intents and purposes, I might as well get that product listed here on Saab History as that material continues for reference sake.

It’s also nice to see him also mention publicly, “GM’s mistake” re-launching the brand too late which is honest and good to see,. My respect for him increases significantly admitting that was a problem, but now onward and upward to the future with all of these product rollouts and a positive result on February 17th within GM’s business plan for Saab being submitted to U.S. Congress.

GM is working at top speed to complete “the base outline” of a Saab funding agreement with the Swedish government before the end of the month, GM Europe president, Carl-Peter Forster, has said.

A plan for Saab’s future must be part of the overall viability plan for GM presented to the US government authorities at the end of the month, said Forster. GM, currently Saab’s sole owner, has sought Swedish government approvals and finance to give the loss-making company an independent, Swedish-based management, and to centre its manufacturing once again in Trollhattan.

The Swedish government has already agreed in principle to provide funding for the moves, but has no desire to take its own stake in Saab. Meanwhile, GM said it would willingly concede control of the Trollhattan-based company to achieve stability, while continuing to supply it with “architectures and technologies”.

“I still believe in the Saab brand,” said Forster. “Its traditional values of safety, understated design and care for the environment all fit today’s socio-economic climate and are very resilient. With the right model structure and a consistent, well implemented strategy, I’m convinced Saab could still be profitable.”

Forster says GM’s ‘mistake’ was to set Saab on the correct path too late. What Saab needs, he says, is a three-to-four-model range of appealing, distinctively different cars, a target which, ironically, isn’t far away.

Saab will launch a new 9-5 in about a year, and a mid-sized SUV, the 9-4X, in about 15 months. That will be followed a year later by a new 9-3. At that stage, a new small Saab, probably Astra-based, could make sense, Forster believes.

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  1. Peter Gilbert

    05. Feb, 2009

    On Friday morning, I will be meeting my Congressman Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R) and explain, how GM needs SAAB’s engineering expertise, especially engine management systems. A looming trade war would be catastropic, at this time, with the world’s economic situations.

    Peter

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