Saab and Volvo, the only European luxury brands owned by U.S. automakers, are at the Detroit auto show to stir interest in their cars this week. General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. are trying to peddle the companies.

GM and Ford haven’t named any potential suitors since they began searching for buyers last month to end losses on the Swedish units and boost cash. The hunt began last month as the global recession deepened, damping prospects for a quick sale.

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