Saab GB has appointed Charles Toosey as its new managing director following Jonathan Nash’s promotion to regional director of Europe.
Saab GB has refreshed its 9-5 Vector SE models with leather trimmed seats as standard, replacing the previous leather and textile interior trim.
Manheim and de-fleet company C. Walton have signed a three year contract with Saab GB to remarket its ex-rental, press, demo and management cars to its franchised dealer network.
Saab GB has launched a multi-million pound national marketing campaign to raise consumer awareness of the brand and to promote its new flagship 9-5 saloon.
Saab GB has completed its move out of Luton following its split from General Motors UK.
David Pugh, head of marketing at Saab GB, talks about forthcoming product for the Swedish range at the British International Motor Show.
Jonathan Nash, managing director of Saab GB, has criticized the Government’s lack of support for the emerging bioethanol industry.
UKI Partnerships, part of the Royal Bank of Scotland, and Saab GB have signed a three-year deal to provide motor insurance to owners.
Saab GB has teamed up with UKI Partnerships in a three-year contract to provide motor insurance its customers.
Saab GB’s Motability sales have risen by 87% in the last six months to 103 cars sold.
Saab GB was one of few success stories in 2005. While new car registrations dipped 5%, Saab grew its sales by one third.
Saab Great Britain has moved from Berkshire to a dedicated area at General Motors’ UK headquarters in Luton.
Saab GB will take orders for its 9-5 BioPower ‘flex-fuel’ car.
Saab GB has attained its highest-ever share of the UK market since imports began in 1960.
The UK could become Saab’s second-biggest market after the USA by the end of this year, pushing its home market of Sweden into third place, according to Saab GB managing director, Jonathan Nash.
Saab GB hopes to exceed its sales targets for the 9-3 Convertible after it won the award for Best Sporting Open Top at the Sunday Times Motor Show Live
Saab's UK sales operation, Saab Great Britain, may be combined with Vauxhall's as part of parent GM's Europe-wide 'Viggen' plan to revive the sales fortunes of the unprofitable Swedish carmaker.
Saab GB will spend up to £1.5m helping its dealer network upgrade their showrooms over the next 18 months as part of a nationwide programme to roll-out its new premium retail strategy, Saab Unlimited.
Saab GB is looking for up to 35 dealers from its 100-strong network to spearhead a move to secure £40m of parts and accessories business from the independent, non-franchised sector.