Dealbook:
General Motors said Tuesday that it had reached an agreement to sell its Swedish unit, Saab, to Spyker Cars, a tiny Dutch maker of high-end sports cars, saving Saab from what seemed like certain extinction after earlier bids had collapsed, The New York Times’s Nelson Schwartz reports. ...
Even so, taking over Saab will be a huge leap for Spyker, which sells 30 to 50 made-to-order cars a year for about a quarter-million dollars each.
Yes, but what amazing cars they are, as this Top Gear clip relates:
Plus, the clip is <SARCASM COMING>highly educational, with lots of valuable info about Holland</SARCASM ENDING>. (I hope the good folks at The Defining Tension won't take offense!)





There you go: http://www.thedefiningtension.com/2010/01/no-13-a-cool-country.html
Posted by: Bastiaan F. Assink | 01/27/2010 at 07:55 AM