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Saab to introduce new design language

02/03/2006, 8:39 AM

By admin

General Motirs is planning to use the Geneva Motor Show to unveil a new Saab coupe concept, according to Edmunds. The car will not necessarily be produced, but it will showcase the company’s future design language, according to the report. Bryan Nesbitt of GM’s European design studios is said to have lead the project. Sources stressed the car — possibly called the Sonett — will not be built on an existing GM architecture.

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02/03, 5:40 PM

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mike

What’s up with the bad grammar and spelling? The Ford plant story had discontinued in two places where discontinue was the proper conjugation, and this has General Motirs. What gives??

 
 
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