Saab hires Subaru exec to run North American business

Gasgoo From Associated Press

Associated Press (Royal Oak, Michigan) - Saab named an executive from Subaru on Monday to run its North American operations.

The struggling Swedish automaker said Timothy Colbeck would be the president and chief operating officer overseeing its largest market.

Colbeck has 25 years of U.S. auto industry experience with Subaru in sales, e-business, finance and other areas, Saab said. Most recently he was senior vice president of sales, and under his direction, Subaru had record sales and market share in the past two years, the statement said.

He will report directly to Matthias Seidl, Saab Automobile AB vice president and head of global sales and aftersales, and the Saab North America board of directors.

Saab has struggled since Dutch automaker Spyker Cars NV bought it out of liquidation from General Motors in January 2010. Last week Hawtai Motor Group, a small, privately owned Chinese automaker, saved Saab from imminent collapse through an agreement to provide $223 million (euro150 million) for the ailing brand.

Spyker has said it expects the carmaker to become profitable in 2012 and aims to ramp up production to about 100,000 cars a year.

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