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Saab has surpassed all previous sales records for the Swedish premium car brand in the UK. It sold over 20,500 cars so far this year, an all-time record high. Saab's previous sales record, for full year 2004, at 20,294 cars, was exceeded this morning, with over three months of new car registration counting for 2005 still to go.

Since official sales first began in the UK in late 1960, over 415,000 new Saab models have attracted British buyers, with the majority of these cars still on the road. Saab claims this is because the life expectancy of its vehicles ia far higher than the average car.

Saab's full year sales for 2005 are on target to exceed a record 27,000 units, ensuring the Swedish brand remains a fast-growing marque for more than 18 consecutive months.

"I am delighted to have smashed Saab's previous sales record so soon in the year." Saab Great Britain's Managing Director, Jonathan Nash said today. "Although we won't have the final September sales figures for another week, I am confident that we will exceed our all-time monthly sales record as well!"

Nash continued: "the final quarter of 2005 looks particularly exciting for Saab with the arrival of the all-new 9-3 SportWagon, plus the new 2.8-litre V6 9-3 Aero performance models, and of course the extensively revised 2006 9-5 range, which arrives here in November."

Source: Askaprice



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