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− | GM-developed successor to Saab 9000, originally on a platform shared with the [[Opel Vectra B]], but heavily modified. Very long life, and not replaced till a second-generation model appeared in 2010, at a time when GM was in bad shape and needed to sell Saab. The newer 9-5 was short-lived, and died the following year. The first 9-5’s intellectual property was purchased by BAIC of China, and its platform underpinned the first [[Senova]] car there, the [[Senova D70|D70]]. | + | GM-developed successor to Saab 9000, originally on a platform shared with the [[Opel Vectra B]], but heavily modified. Very long life, and not replaced till a second-generation model appeared in 2010, at a time when GM was in bad shape and needed to sell Saab. [[Spyker]] bought the company, but the venture soon ran out of money. The newer 9-5 was short-lived, and died the following year, GM having vetoed any sale of the business to Chinese concerns. The first 9-5’s intellectual property was purchased by BAIC of China, and its platform underpinned the first [[Senova]] car there, the [[Senova D70|D70]]. |
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Latest revision as of 11:42, 18 May 2018
GM-developed successor to Saab 9000, originally on a platform shared with the Opel Vectra B, but heavily modified. Very long life, and not replaced till a second-generation model appeared in 2010, at a time when GM was in bad shape and needed to sell Saab. Spyker bought the company, but the venture soon ran out of money. The newer 9-5 was short-lived, and died the following year, GM having vetoed any sale of the business to Chinese concerns. The first 9-5’s intellectual property was purchased by BAIC of China, and its platform underpinned the first Senova car there, the D70.
Marque: Saab | Predecessor: Saab 9000