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Only the lowly, cunning Japanese neglects spend the whole day posting lies about China on the Internet.

And they are so coward, never say the real country they are from. Tsk tsk.
Does Japan really suck that much that you don't have anything better to do all day but to post stupid sh.!t on Weblogs?
The Chinese are great businesspeople. Which means they won't buy Saab for the price they are asking right now. They'll wait till it crumbles and pick up (almost) for free, just like what happened with MG and Rover in England.

Now for Volvo, this might not work and they might be missing a great opportunity there.
The car already does think on your behalf (eg; ESC, ABS). And usually it does a better job than most people who have a license.
I laugh at the failure of Japanese companies.
Go Samsung!
Funny that you say that. Since when US safety and emission standards were higher than Europe's?
Hilarious how Chrysler tried to hook up with every automaker in existence, all failed (except FIAT).
As if they don't have them right now. LOL.
That's a Geely car.
Which means, "let Saab die".
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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