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Is it wise to buy a Saab?
I am considering buying a two year old Saab Aero and would keep it for about four years. Given that Saab have now ceased trading am I likely to have problems selling/trading it in four years, and will I be likely to receive a much lower value given that by then the marque will be a distant memory.
Asked on 2 March 2012 by Geoff B
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Honest John
Yes, and yes.
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