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A Behind The Scenes Look At The Saab On Burn Notice

October 27th, 2009, 9:17pm by Ryan - 4 Comments

Film Credit: USA Networks

For the past few years, the former Saab Automobile USA organization partnered with USA Networks on the Miami, Florida based “Burn Notice” television series.

This series included a 2008 Saab 9-3 Convertible in black for Fiona, one of the leading characters in the film. This arrangement was managed by former Saab Automobile USA Advertising & Promotions Manager, Steven Haener.

The following film has been recently located that provides you a behind-the-scenes look at the Saab 9-3 Aero convertible being filmed in high-speed chase scenes in addition to some of the details as to why Saab partners with USA Networks in Burn Notice to begin with.

I quick look at the official Burn Notice website results in no current details as to the continued partnership with Saab in the United States now that they are a new organization with new leadership.

Categories: 2000-2009


4 Comments

Thomas | October 28, 2009, 8:21 pm






Frustrated non-US Saab History users can watch the video directly from the TV company here: http://www.usanetwork.com/series/burnnotice/video/bts/

Ryan | October 28, 2009, 8:36 pm






Thomas,

Hello. I want to thank you for your comment.

I think this is a good opportunity to ask you for more elaboration on “frustrated non-US Saab History users”.

Is that video only accessible to folks in the United States or something else?

Please elaborate.

Best,

Ryan

Thomas | October 29, 2009, 12:08 am






Sorry, I should have been less criptic! Yes, the video served by Hulu can only be viewed in the US at the moment.

Thank you for running such a fantastic resource by the way. Couldn’t go without my daily fix and glad Saab is so well supported in the US.

Best,
Thomas (UK)

Ryan | October 29, 2009, 12:16 am






Thomas,

Thanks about the Hulu piece, I had no idea. Please feel free to give us any history from Saab in the U.K. as well.

While there is a lot of support in the U.S., it’s merely the nature of the content that is provided here.

If more people submit content from the U.K., we’ll be able to get that reflected on Saab History as well as it is a global site.

Best,

Ryan

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