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Saleen Closes US Operations

March 12th, 2011 0 Comments

Saleen S7 Saleen Closes US Operations
Worldwide team of more supercars had a low back a representative of the United States. After the Dodge Viper, which had its production ended in 2010, Saleen was the time of announcing the end of their operations. Famous for its leveraged versions of cars from Ford, as a series of Mustang and F-150 pickup, the trainer, founded in 1983 by Steve Saleen, entered the super sports year 2000 when it introduced the S7, a machine capable of 380 km/h with its twin turbo V8 engine with 750 hp.

Besides suffering from a severe financial blow to the world economic crisis of 2008, Saleen is also involved in a number of legal proceedings to dispute the use of its brand, currently held by shareholders. To remedy the situation, the company decided to close the division to develop new cars. However, in a statement, the trainer said he will continue working in the field of auto parts market customization.