Free Saab if you do 1m miles in your current one

 

Free Saab if you do 1m miles in your current one

Free Saab if you do 1m miles in your current one

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Saab Automobile USA is announcing that it will offer a free new Saab to any U.S. customer who covers the distance of one million miles (or more) in a Saab that he or she originally purchased new. This announcement comes after Wisconsin resident and insurance salesman Peter Gilbert recently reached the one million milestone in a 1989 Edwardian Gray Saab 900 SPG, still with the original engine and turbo. According to a Saab spokesman, “our offer of a new Saab to any U.S. customer who equals this achievement, should be seen as a token of appreciation for the enduring loyalty and confidence in Saab.”

The offer of a free, new 2007 Saab 9-5 Aero, is available to any U.S. customer who can present verifiable proof to Saab Automobile USA that he or she is the original owner of the Saab vehicle that covered one million road miles or more, that the vehicle is in running condition, that the odometer hasn’t been tampered with, and that the vehicle is currently and has always been registered in the United States. Obviously, some other terms and conditions may apply, but this is admittedly a pretty cool idea.



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  1. So basically they are saying "our cars will rarely ever make it to 1 million miles, so if you can do it we will give you a free one to compensate for the pain of keeping the bloody thing on the road"
     
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