Beijing 2010: Saab and Spyker Stand Together

Separate but equal. With a 9-3 and 9-5 on the left and a pair of C8s on the right, the layout of the Saab-Spyker booth in China seemed to suggest that neither of the newly formed company’s brands is more important than the other. (Okay, so the pretty ladies were concentrated on one side of the invisible fence, but this is in recognition of the cars’ equal billing.)

I would have preferred a yin-and-yang motif on the floor, but the black and white tile certainly served its delineating purpose.

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