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Saab - should I buy a pre-reg / new one shortly?
Bearing in mind the current situation that Saab find themselves in, and Saab GB is currently being run by the receivers, will the next few weeks prove fertile hunting ground for much reduced prices at the dealers as they try to sell and get rid of stock?If it will be, what will there be problems in the future with parts etc?
I am wondering if there will be a similar situation with Saab, as with MG Rover - selling stock at much reduced prices.
I look forward to read your comments.
Kind regards
Happy Driver
Asked on 11 December 2011 by Happy Driver
Answered by
Honest John
You would have to be loony to buy a new SAAB, even at half price, because what use is a car that you cannot get all the necessary parts for and for which there is no manufacturer technical back up for the complex electronics?
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