CHINA: BAIC to develop four new models using Saab technology

Author: just-auto.com editorial team | 23 December 2009

Beijing Automotive Industry Holding said it paid US$200m to purchase technology from General Motors' Saab unit as the Chinese automaker speeds up development of its own vehicles.

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