Thursday Snippets - rumours of my demise have been greatly exaggerated, for now…
Memo to Autoblog - I’m still here.
Autoblog were giving the Turbonines forum a kickstart (in a very unusual entry, I must say) and mentioned that TS is under a cloud and the future is uncertain here! Well, it is, sort of…..But only I’m allowed to say that!
The comments are a classic both in general, and in Emgification, which is a new word I’ve made up just now.
As for TurboNines….well….one reason I’ve never started a forum from TS is that I didn’t want to tread on the ground occupied by others in the Saab community. Saab Central were always good to me and I’ve always appreciated that support in the early days. I wish T9’s well, but I know where I’ll be visiting in my limited forum time. Loyalty counts.
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Another 13 Saabs were spotted today as we headed into Gastown for some corny souvenir shopping. The Saabs included two C900 four-door sedans, which was quite a surprise.
The running total now stands at 30, IIRC.
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I’ll writer a fuller thankyou in a coming post, but Saab Canada have come to the party in conjunction with Saturn-Saab of Richmond here in Vancouver - I know have a Saab to drive to the great TS Pacific Northwest meetup!
If you’re in the area and are still undecided as to whether you’ll come, please do. The weather’s looking great and we’re going to have a great time hooking up with other Saab owners from the region.
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Saab sales data for the US in August 2008:
In a month where GM’s total sales rose 30%-plus, it kinda stands out like a mutt’s appendage that Saab sales fell by 50% on the previous year.
Saab USA moved 1,503 vehicles in August, compared to 3,011 in the same month last year - and that’s despite an Employee Pricing sale that lowered prices to some degree. All three Saab models were down by around 50%, so there’s no one particular model letting the side down.
That employee pricing sale has been extended, by the way, to September 30.
The full sales press release is here. Reading further, it seems Saab are selling well in the CPO market rather than the new vehicles market, which might be why we haven’t seen any pictures of Steve Shannon’s head on a pike just yet (which I sincerely hope doesn’t happen, by the way. I like the guy)
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In other GM news, they’ve entered into a joint buyout with GAZ, a Russian outfit, and now co-own engine company VM Motori.
That might make getting diesel engines into Saabs a little easier.
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I checked the ‘Employee Pricing’ page, It’s good for all 2008 Saabs. They’re also putting $3500 ‘cash back’. Some examples
TurboX SportsCombi:
MSRP: $43,310.00
Employee Price: $40,395.32
Total Cash Back: $3,500.00
Your Price: $36,895.32 (15% discount)
9-3 2.0 Sedan:
MSRP: $29,190.00
Employee Price: $27,149.74
Total Cash Back: $3,500.00
Your Price: $23,649.74 (19% discount)
Swade,
One small correction. I read that GAZ bought 50% of VM Motori from Penske. GM acquired the other 50% in 2007.
A good thing you’rs still among us Swade, and keep your blog blogging.
The turbonines has a scandinavian feel, looks are good but somehow sterile.
And it certainly misses your personal input. Your vision. And your pace.
Helas, with the new english word ‘Emgification’ I can’t do anything.
Swade, can there be a mistake… according to the press here in Europe GM lost 20% sales in August, Ford and Chrysler even more, Toyota 10% etc. You stated GM sales rose 30%. Just out of interest can anyone confirm
Kenu, that’s my mistake. The perils of late night posting whilst in holiday mode.
The headline of the sales press release reads as follows” “GM Reports 308,817 Deliveries in August; Up 31.3 Percent From July”
I obviously didn’t register the significance of “from July”
My apologies.
hope as is well on your vacation swade
how much longer are you away?
Some sale info from Sweden on SAAB. The figures are from Bil Sweden
Sales for Aug08 : 1013
Sales for Aug07:1200
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SAAB 9-3 Biopower is still on the top for sales of E85-cars:
Sales for Aug08: 510
Sales of Aug07: 419
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http://www.bilsweden.se/web/Nyregistrering_augusti_08.aspx
*BIL Sweden was formed in 1941 and represents manufacturers and importers of cars, trucks and buses.