Saab lowering prices for its 2010 9-3s by 4 to 12 percent

Saab lowering prices for its 2010 9-3s by 4 to 12 percent
To drum up sales, Saab Cars North America is dropping prices for its 2010 9-3s by 4% to 12%. Saab, which is now owned by Spyker Cars NV, launches its redesigned 9-5 sedan this summer.

The 9-3s are expected to arrive this month at 218 US dealers after a delivery hiatus of six months. From $31,135 for the 2009 version, the base model 2010 9-3 sport sedan is now priced from $29,725, including delivery. Meanwhile, the base price for the 9-3 SportCombi wagon dropped to $31,155 from $32,565 in the 2009 model year. The 2009 9-3 convertible is priced from $42,905, while its 2010 base price is $40,815. The new 9-3X crossover starts at $37,800.
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rigidrigid - 3/11/2010 1:08:30 PM
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This explains why I never see any Saabs they cost too dam much for tarted up Chevy's.


91z4me91z4me - 3/11/2010 1:18:21 PM
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More like tarted up Opels, but your point stands.


ShredmoShredmo - 3/12/2010 5:02:13 PM
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Are banks financing Saabs again?
A few months ago, several banks would not lend $ toward Saab vehicles.


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