Financially strained Swedish car maker Saab says it won't be able to restart its production as planned on Aug. 9 because it has not yet been able to agree on a delivery schedule with all its suppliers, according to AP. The Trollhattan-based brand says a restart can be expected, at the earliest, at the end of August. Saab, and it's owner Swedish Automobile, in a statement Thursday blamed the traditional Swedish summer break for the delay, saying it "caused certain key suppliers not to be able to supply us in time." It says production "will be postponed until a full commitment on delivery plans can be secured." -- SPA