Anyone Record the new 9-7x commercial where the plane morphs into the 9-7x?

Anyone Record the new 9-7x commercial where the plane morphs into the 9-7x?

If so, I want a copy of this.

Thanks.

- Ryan

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Saab Guy
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Jeez !

Was it an American plane too ?

Graham

Reply to
Pooh Bear

Oh please tell me they haven't done this. I hope they used something suitably swedish, like a Boeing 757?

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NeedforSwede2

Reply to
ma_twain

Far out! It wasn't a Starlifter was it? Cheers

Reply to
hippo

Hmmm....

Can anyone shed any light on why the current UK 9-3 Sport Wagon ad features a cow ?

Graham

Reply to
Pooh Bear

No idea, I hope someone can capture it in high quality though. It sounds like they did it up really well!

SG

Reply to
Saab Guy

I would imagine that the cow is now a symbol of how unique, sporting and efficient the new GM's err....... Saabs are.

Just a guess

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joe schmoe

"ma_twain" skrev i en meddelelse news: snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.com...

Well, since Saab has sold 35+% more than last year, it seems like it works. Saab will pass 135,000 sold vehicles this year - best sales ever....

Reply to
Henrik B.

A pictorial example of the handling. Or was it the optional interior. Nope definatley the handling. One BSE raddled old burger factory amply demonstrates how most GM cars go, once the road curves.

Reply to
NeedforSwede2

Can anyone translate that into english? That looks like some of the gibberish you get attached to the bottom of spam emails. You aren't a closet spammer are you, Carl?

Reply to
Malt_Hound

I'd hazard a guess he's saying "most GM cars handle like an old brain-diseased cow round bends"... or something like that?

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Nasty Bob

Greetings from a long time lurker and occasional poster. I recently returned a 9-5 at lease-end, with the intent of going straight into another Saab. I had a great experience with the dealership and the vehicle.

I actually like the new advertising campaign, but I recently found a little glitch that makes me question the potential for sales. The problem is my local dealer has almost no new product to show or sell, not good when you are running a multi-million dollar national ad program. No 9-5's, no 9-7's, no 9-3's w/manual trans or the new V6. Of course, if I wanted a 9-2 base model there were plenty to choose from! It sure makes you wonder about the strategy and coordination at the corporate level. Any potential customer could spend the waiting time being wooed by rival manufacturers.

Thanks for listening to my lengthy post.

Regards, Peter F.

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Peter F

My mates daughters comment on the new ads in the UK was spot on, and I quote..... "But Daddy, why would anyone buy a car that smokes and makes that much noise?"

I nearly fell of my chair laughing when she came out with it!

Al

Reply to
Al

AL,

Did you record it for us to see what you were talking about?

SG

Reply to
Saab Guy

"Peter F" skrev i en meddelelse news: snipped-for-privacy@comcast.com...

Hi Peter.

The problem is the productioncapacity in Trollhättan. They simply can't keep up.

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Henrik B.

Henrik,

Let me get this straight,

"Gm fires most of the employees in Trollh=E4ttan, specifically at the produ= ction line in the factory, then now expects the current staff to be able to= provide the same level of output as they used to be able to do with less s= taff? "Do more with less", okay but then why is GM complaining? They're the= ones that shot themselves in the foot.

SG

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Saab Guy

Hi Henrik,

That may be an issue - you would know better than I, but to compound it by spending a fortune to advertise unavailable product is just poor planning. At risk of opening up a can of worms, I will ask the question - why is there a production capacity issue? I don't recall a similar problem in the last couple of years.

Regards, Pete.

Reply to
Peter F

GM fires half of the staff in Sweden, then expects increased productivity??= What gives!!

SG

Reply to
Saab Guy

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