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GM Is Selling Saab To Spyker Cars

johncadengo writes "General Motors said today that it has struck a preliminary deal to sell Saab to Spyker Cars, a tiny Dutch maker of high-end sports cars, saving the Swedish automaker from what seemed like certain extinction after previous bids for it collapsed. A previous bid from Spyker was rejected by GM in late December because GM was uncomfortable with Spyker's Russian backers. The biggest investor in Spyker is the Russian bank Convers Group, which is controlled by Alexander Antonov. In March, Mr. Antonov was shot seven times and reportedly lost a finger in an attempt on his life in Moscow. No arrests have been made. His son Vladimir, 34, is a top executive at Convers and the chairman of Spyker." GM is taking a bath on the deal, financially speaking.

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  1. Re:How is this news for nerds? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Nerds buy geeky cars. Saab is a geeky car. At one point they had sodium inside the valves for cooling. They had standard turbochargers whey you couldn't get turbocharges. They had heated seats and a rear windshield wiper, again not normal for the time. And I have a Saab.....

  2. Marriages Made in Haste.. Oft Leave a Bad Taste.. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Spyker has 130-odd employees and builds around 40 cars a year.
    Saab has 34,000 employees and builds around 100,000 cars a year.
    Neither of them make money.

    - Who is kidding who with this particularly peculiar "takeover"?

  3. Re:How is this news for nerds? by forkazoo · · Score: 5, Funny

    This isn't nerdy at all... Have Slashdotters turned into bankers?

    Just stick around for a while. Somebody will come up with a good car analogy to explain all of this to you.

  4. Geeky indeed by gyrogeerloose · · Score: 5, Informative

    Nerds buy geeky cars. Saab is a geeky car. At one point they had sodium inside the valves for cooling. They had standard turbochargers whey you couldn't get turbocharges.

    At one point they also had 2-cycle engines (you had to add oil to the gas tank every time you filled it up) and, if you did it right, you could get the engine running backwards, giving you a car with one speed forward and four in reverse. If that ain't geeky, I don't know what is. You could probably win a lot of bar bets with it.

    Sodium-cooled valves isn't all that geeky, though. The 292 CID V-8 in my 1964 Ford F-150 pickup had them, as do a lot of other heavy-duty vehicles.

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  5. OK, let's reword it... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Spyker has 130-odd employees and builds around 40 cars a year.
    Saab has 34,000 employees and builds around 100,000 cars a year.
    Neither of them make money.

    - Who is kidding who with this particularly peculiar "takeover"?

    Some of those 130 Spyker employees are high-level management. So let's reword it:

    Saab is being bought by a Russian bank, who is installing Spyker executives as its management.

  6. Re:A real geeky car is a GTO. by moosesocks · · Score: 5, Funny

    My 73 Olds Delta 88 would crush your little Saab!

    Probably true. Saab pioneered crumple zones and collapsable steering columns.

    You'd be dead, and my car would be ruined. I know which side of that equation I'd prefer to be on.

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