No more Saab?
#18
I don;t like to see any car company tank but I happen to agree with you . I felt the few Saab's owned by friends of mine could not hold a candle to BMW and were priced close enough to say "why" . Even worse was Volvo which back in 04 ranked as the most uncomfortable car i sat in EVER.
#19
I would not say GM was totally at fault for killing Saab. Saab auto division was in trouble when GM was trying to bail them out with buying them. Saab has employees too that needed to help make them successful.
I have never owned a Saab but there styling or pricing was not for me.
I have never owned a Saab but there styling or pricing was not for me.
#21
Sorry guys, I disagree. I've owned old body (83 to 86 Saab 900 turbos), esp SPG's, for many years.
It was a great vehicle, impressive in the snow, fast with turbo tweaking, cavernous with the rear seat down and a lot of fun to drive, quirkiness, not withstanding.
RIP SAAB, a few of us special people will miss the old you!!!
It was a great vehicle, impressive in the snow, fast with turbo tweaking, cavernous with the rear seat down and a lot of fun to drive, quirkiness, not withstanding.
RIP SAAB, a few of us special people will miss the old you!!!
#22
Bye bye Saab. Good riddance.
Last edited by mseligson; 12-18-2009 at 07:59 PM.
#23
SAAB was a solid brand, and in the 80's they put out a unique and rather special product. The mid to late 80's 900Turbo and SPG were real driver's cars. However, they were pricey and unreliable. As such, they never found their niche.
Also, the 900 styling was either "love it or hate it" unique.
Still, I think it's a brand worth revival as an independent manufacturer.
CATTMAN
Also, the 900 styling was either "love it or hate it" unique.
Still, I think it's a brand worth revival as an independent manufacturer.
CATTMAN
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