As you may or may not know, Spyker, a Dutch car company, recently purchased Saab from GM.  The auto brand has been in trouble for awhile now, but with the recent purchase and plans by Spyker, it’s looking like Saab has some great new models coming up.

The 9-5 Sedan, which was developed by GM originally, is still part of the plan.  The 9-5 went on display last year at the Frankfurt Auto Show.   This would have been a great Chicago 2010 Saab model, but it will go on sale this summer as a 2011 model.  The 9-5 will be available as a sedan, wagon, and “X” body style.

Another model (this might be my favorite) for Saab that will come to dealerships in 2011 is the 9-4X Crossover.  It will actually be manufactured by General Motors at their plants in Mexico.  GM will be able to pull profit from it’s sales, but can also charge a markup that can go to Saab Spyker Automobiles.

The 9-3 line will also be a great option for the Saab lover.  Spyker really wants to make this lineup great.  They are planning for all newly designed 9-3′s to be available as a 2012 model.  You’ll be able to choose from a sedan, wagon, “X,” convertible, and a hatchback, which perhaps one of the most coveted style by a loyal Saab enthusiast!  The Chicago 2010 Saab 9-3X starts out around $37K.

The 9-1 small car concept is more of a vision at this time.  Smaller cars that are more economical and give off less emissions are a wave of the car industry’s future.  To make a 9-1 model go from thought to process will require some more funding for Spyker.

Lastly, the Saab Aero X, which went on display several years ago as a conept, is probably not going to happen for awhile.  It looks amazing, with it’s futuristic, sporty looking design.   If you are craving a Saab now, consider a Chicago Saab used cars instead.

Spyker is going to work extremely hard to make sure Saab is reestablished as a leading car brand.  Right now, you can visit your local dealer for more information on new and Chicago Saab used cars.