Another week, and yet another chapter begins in Saab's endless saga. This time, however, the fans – not the agonizing car maker – are writing the story.
After General Motors failed to approve the sale of Saab to two Chinese companies, die-hard enthusiasts took over GM's Facebook page by posting several messages urging Saab's former owner to relinquish their veto and allow the brand to survive.
GM officials backed their decision by saying that they don't want their technology and platforms to wind up in the hands of a company that shares no ties with the American automaker whatsoever.
After General Motors failed to approve the sale of Saab to two Chinese companies, die-hard enthusiasts took over GM's Facebook page by posting several messages urging Saab's former owner to relinquish their veto and allow the brand to survive.
GM officials backed their decision by saying that they don't want their technology and platforms to wind up in the hands of a company that shares no ties with the American automaker whatsoever.