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No more Saab

Bruce Bowker

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Just heard no more Saab. Sad state of affairs for cars these days.
 
Not too surprising, all things considered. Sad, though -- they made some interesting cars (all before GM bought them).
 
GM just can't seem to pull anything off...lost the deal for Saab, lost the deal for Saturn...what's next?
 
I hate to think what's next......
Remember the old 3 cylinder 2 stroke saabs... too bad
 
I've had two, only recently got the second one. Really like it, especially with the wide torque band that always puts a smile on.
 
Sad to see them go... But I concur, that they had lost their true character recently...
 
Yeah, Jalopnik's headline is:

"Saab Officially Børked"

I had a 93B......ahh-<span style="font-size: 17pt">ring</span>-<span style="font-size: 14pt">ding</span>-<span style="font-size: 12pt">ding</span>-<span style="font-size: 11pt">ding</span>-<span style="font-size: 9pt">ding</span>.......

My older daughter has a 5-speed 9-<span style="font-size: 8pt">3</span>. Nice car.
 
Just found about a camera connection here, that Sixten Sason (early Saab designer) also developed the Hasselblad camera, interesting... Just goes to show how versatile people used to be
 
SAAB

Born from jets......killed by GM...
 
That "Born from jets" thing always seemed a bit contrived.....since it was started in 1944!
 
The Saab Sonnet V4 was a heckuva nice sports car. Google it, really interesting car. Very small, about the size of a GT6 or Spit if I recall correctly.

Pretty quick, too.

Plymouth; Oldsmobile; Saab, etc., etc. Kinda sad to see such great cars, with great histories, go. :yesnod:
 
I had previously posted that the Triumph Slant 4 engine was used in Saabs to replace the V4 and it still has some links to the 260BHP engine that it is used today.

A few Saab 99s were also built with the Triumph V8 engine.
 
vagt6 said:
The Saab Sonnet V4 was a heckuva nice sports car. Google it, really interesting car. Very small, about the size of a GT6 or Spit if I recall correctly.....

Cars&Coffee 11-07-09

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