2010-2011 Saab 9-3 faces recall over possible fuel pump defect

Filed under: Sedan , Europe , Recalls , Safety , Saab , Luxury 2010 Saab 9-3 – Click above for high-res image gallery Saab has announced that it is recalling around 4,400 9-3 models for defective fuel pumps. The National Highway Transportation Safety Administration says that the vehicles made have been built with pumps that did not meet the correct specifications, and as a result, the pumps may seize, causing the engine to stall. NHTSA believes that the defect could potentially increase the risk of an accident. As far as we know, no incidents have been reported as a result of the issue

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2010-2011 Saab 9-3 faces recall over possible fuel pump defect

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How’d we miss that? No V6 for 2010 Saab 9-3 range

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Report: Saab pondering tech partnership with Germans, picks GMAC as official financer

Filed under: Car Buying , Sedan , Wagon , Technology , GM , Saab 2010 Saab 9-3X – Click above for high-res image gallery While newly emancipated Saab has some fresh product in its near-term pipeline, it’s fair to say that the biggest challenge for the Swedish automaker over the long haul will be the development of costly new technologies and platforms. To that end, Spyker CEO Victor Muller has let slip to Automotive News Europe that Saab is actively looking at technology sharing arrangements with other OEMs – and they aren’t just looking in former parent General Motors ‘ direction. More to the point, Muller says that Saab has already been contacted by around a half-dozen OEMS, including “some German brands,” although the unnamed Deutsch companies are said to exclude Volkswagen and Audi . Saab presently has production and intellectual property agreements in place with GM to keep fresh product flowing through the rollout of its next-generation 9-3 in 2012, but after that line launches, it could receive parts developed from outside partners, including things like new powertrains, and potentially down the road, platforms.

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2010 Saab 9-3X U.S. pricing announced

Filed under: Car Buying , Wagon , Saab 2010 Saab 9-3X – Click above for high-res image gallery Saab has released pricing details on its 2010 9-3 lineup, a newsworthy action in that it wasn’t long ago that “Saab” and “2010 models” appeared to be mutually exclusive terms. Now that Victor Muller and Spyker have graciously relieved GM of the Saab albatross, it’s onward and (ideally) upward for 2010 as the new company, Saab Spyker Automobiles, chases after the profits that have perennially eluded Trollh

Report: Saab 9-3X now available for order at U.S. dealers

Filed under: Wagon , Saab 2010 Saab 9-3X – Click above for high-res image gallery The good news for Saab loyalists is that dealerships have been told they may start placing orders for the Saab 9-3X . The bad news for Saab loyalists is that if the deal with Spyker falls through, that brand-new Saab you are dreaming about will never arrive in your driveway. In a nutshell, dealers are allowed to take orders for the cars, but there’s no pricing information and nothing will be officially submitted until the Saab/Spyker deal closes (as of now, this is scheduled for February 15). The announcement isn’t completely unexpected.

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Report: Saab 9-3X now available for order at U.S. dealers