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It seems obvious that GM doesn't really want to sell SAAB. They would rather kill it than compete against them.
How can you have so many interested parties only to have all of the deals fall through?
GM did the same thing with Saturn. Penske made the deal, but GM changed the terms and Penske pulled out.
It just doesn't make any sense why these buyers pull out for no apparent reason unless GM is making unrealistic demands.
IMHO, GM would rather kill SAAB (and Saturn) so they do not have to compete against them in the future. Who knows what SAAB could do when released from the GM ball and chain.
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